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Which Baby Monitor Is Right For Your Baby - By: Ann Lindsey

Newborn parents are nervous when bringing their baby home for the first time. They are always concerned for their safety. Baby monitors are a helpful tool in helping to keep a watchful eye on baby when mom and dad are not in the room. Listening for babies sounds alerts parents to any changes such as crying or sleeping patterns giving safety conscious parents peace of mind.

Before making your decision on choosing a baby monitor you should take into consideration a few things first. Consider the reception distance you need in your home as some monitors only transmit for short distances.The range is usually between three hundred to six hundred feet so if you need to be able to transmit for longer distances you would want to get a monitor with a longer reception range. Also you want to look for one with a good quality of sound. Monitors with greater quality of sound are usually more expensive. Monitors with a wide bandwidth will give you more clairty. Most standard features that come with your monitor include an on and off switch and let you have the ability to turn the volume up and down along with some units offering a vibrating option.

There are many options to choose from when deciding on the right baby monitor. You might want to take into consideration the amount of channels the monitor has. Many monitors come with two channels to help with interference of the transmission. Optionally multiple channel monitors of nine hundred MHZ will help you to avoid interference in scanners, wireless phones, and cell phones and they give you less static with a clearer signal. Channel auto scanners help to find the clearest channel for transmission. Another good option would be a light indicator that helps you to know when your battery is getting weak. There are option models that come with two receivers that allow both parents to monitor the baby at the same time or to put them in separate rooms around the house instead of moving one around from room to room.

Some of the different choices of monitors include sound, movement, video, and prenatal heart monitors. A sound monitor enables the parent to hear their child from another room while a video monitor allows parents to see as well as hear their infant from another room. Adjustable cameras and automatic infrared night vision are a couple of options for video monitors
that allows you to watch your baby during the night. Baby movement monitors is where a sensor is placed under the babies mattress and monitors the slightest movements. If the newborn is still for an extended period of time, usually 20 seconds, an alarm will go off alerting the parents. This is a very good tool used for premature babies. And prenatal heart monitors allows parents to hear their unborn babies heartbeat giving them reassurance that their unborn baby is fine.

There are some other useful uses for monitors that could include watching your young toddler playing in another room, keeping a watchful eye on a sick child, a sick adult or an elderly parent. So choosing the right monitor is an important decision that could have many more uses and should be seriously considered as an option by new parents. There are several types of monitors with many options and narrowing down your choice by what your needs are will help you to pick the right monitor for your baby.

About the Author

Ann Lindsey, the author of this article is the mother of two children and lives in Tennessee. To learn more information and compare products please visit=> http://www.mybabyvideomonitors.com

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