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Any experience w/ Baby vid moniotors? What was your experience and who makes the best? Thanks!
Answer
I have the Summer brand video monitor and LOVE it! It has a "snooze" button so you can turn off the video part (sound still works) and don't get the TV glow disrupting your sleep. It also has "night vision" so you don't have to keep a light on and disturb Baby.
I have the Summer brand video monitor and LOVE it! It has a "snooze" button so you can turn off the video part (sound still works) and don't get the TV glow disrupting your sleep. It also has "night vision" so you don't have to keep a light on and disturb Baby.
Which baby monitor should I buy?

Martha
Hello!
My daughter is 4 months old and realized we've not got a baby monitor! I donât want to be spending too much but after some research I see there is a huge difference in prices from about $30 - $200s.
So what would you recommend, I want a video monitor which doesn't need to have lots of fancy features, only a reliable one.
Thanks!
Answer
I really searched about baby monitors before we bought ours. So here are my tips:
Before buying one,
Think what you need:
Do you want a video or sound only monitor? Do you want motion sensor feature etc.
Know your house and neighborhood, and other wireless devices:
Are walls thick, and do you live in a place with lots of parents. If so select a long range one with multichannel option. If not you will always experience interference problems. Chose a digital baby monitor!
I've been using a video one called Motorola MBP36 - its really good actually and has night vision which is a definite plus, it looks a bit like a really big ipod, which is kind of cool. I live in a house with thick walls and use it with no problem and even in long range the sound and video is very clear. It has many other features too like night vision and temperature alarm.
So I really recommend you to buy a motorola mbp36 baby monitor as Iâm very happy with it.
I really searched about baby monitors before we bought ours. So here are my tips:
Before buying one,
Think what you need:
Do you want a video or sound only monitor? Do you want motion sensor feature etc.
Know your house and neighborhood, and other wireless devices:
Are walls thick, and do you live in a place with lots of parents. If so select a long range one with multichannel option. If not you will always experience interference problems. Chose a digital baby monitor!
I've been using a video one called Motorola MBP36 - its really good actually and has night vision which is a definite plus, it looks a bit like a really big ipod, which is kind of cool. I live in a house with thick walls and use it with no problem and even in long range the sound and video is very clear. It has many other features too like night vision and temperature alarm.
So I really recommend you to buy a motorola mbp36 baby monitor as Iâm very happy with it.
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