
jjorl
Hi. I have a 2 year old son and am expecting a little girl in a few months. I am looking for a baby monitor in which I can put a base in each of their rooms and just have one receiver in our room. I have looked all over the Internet and cannot find such a thing. I see they make a ton with 2 receivers and one base, but what about 2 bases and one receiver? Any ideas? Thanks
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I've had this problem too... My kids are in different rooms and when they are napping I like to go upstairs to work on sewing projects. I can't hear either of them from up there, so I do need monitors for both. I tried getting a second baby monitor, but found that the monitors interfered with each other. If I had both bases on, I just got static on the receivers. What I ended up doing is getting an intercom system from radio shack. The intercoms are wired, the signal is transmitted through the electrical lines in the house. I'm using the intercoms for my daughter (3 year old) and a baby monitor for my son (11 months). You can have as many intercoms as you want, you set one to be the "base" by putting it on lock. Then you can listen from any of the other ones. The intercoms can also be useful when your kids outgrow monitors. When it's not on lock, people on any of them can push the talk button to say something and it will be heard by all the others. My parents have had one for years so that when my dad goes down to work in the basement, my mom can call him on the intercom rather than having to yell down the stairs at him.
I've had this problem too... My kids are in different rooms and when they are napping I like to go upstairs to work on sewing projects. I can't hear either of them from up there, so I do need monitors for both. I tried getting a second baby monitor, but found that the monitors interfered with each other. If I had both bases on, I just got static on the receivers. What I ended up doing is getting an intercom system from radio shack. The intercoms are wired, the signal is transmitted through the electrical lines in the house. I'm using the intercoms for my daughter (3 year old) and a baby monitor for my son (11 months). You can have as many intercoms as you want, you set one to be the "base" by putting it on lock. Then you can listen from any of the other ones. The intercoms can also be useful when your kids outgrow monitors. When it's not on lock, people on any of them can push the talk button to say something and it will be heard by all the others. My parents have had one for years so that when my dad goes down to work in the basement, my mom can call him on the intercom rather than having to yell down the stairs at him.
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Emma's Mom
How many of you mommies have bought any of the monitors on the links below?? Do they work good?? Not too many false alarms?? Would you recommend those ones or another brand??
http://www.target.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sensor-Nursery-Monitor/dp/B0000CEDRO/sr=1-2/qid=1234758095/ref=sr_1_2/190-7478296-6555765?ie=UTF8&rh=k%3Amonitor-angelcare&page=1
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i have 2 of them....i LOVE love love them. our master bedroom is upstairs, the kids room downstairs, and my husband works midnights. that monitor is that only thing that ever gives me piece of mind for sleep at night esp since i have horrible hearing.
they make a bunch of diffffernt kinds...digital ones, ones with room temp on it, ones with extra long sensor pads. i prefer the extra long sensor pads, and never get false alarms.
this was worth every penny, esp if you plan to have more kids...and the resell on them is great.
i highly recommend them. try it out, if you don't like it it than save the receipt and return it.
i have 2 of them....i LOVE love love them. our master bedroom is upstairs, the kids room downstairs, and my husband works midnights. that monitor is that only thing that ever gives me piece of mind for sleep at night esp since i have horrible hearing.
they make a bunch of diffffernt kinds...digital ones, ones with room temp on it, ones with extra long sensor pads. i prefer the extra long sensor pads, and never get false alarms.
this was worth every penny, esp if you plan to have more kids...and the resell on them is great.
i highly recommend them. try it out, if you don't like it it than save the receipt and return it.
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