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i got 1 monitor with charger for the baby unit but the parent unit requires batteries,,,the problem is the battries just works for 1 nite & thats it.i cant afford to get new batteries every single day.does any1 have the same problem coz every monitor out in the market requires batteries for the parent unit.i even tried rechargeble batteries but even they finish very quick..is there any monitor available in the market wid chargers for both the parent & baby units??i do need it bcoz he gets up 2 or 3 times & his room is in another corner of the house..plz help.
Answer
We have the Sony baby monitor like pictured in the link below. The only difference it that our's is blue not tan as pictured. We got ours in 2004 when I was preggo with my first. I am having #3 on Thursday and this is still working wonderfully!!
The part that goes in the child's room plugs into the wall and the parent portion is rechargable. I plug it in to recharge every 2-3 nights. It's effective and inexpensive...and comes with everything you need to just set up and go!
Good luck!
We have the Sony baby monitor like pictured in the link below. The only difference it that our's is blue not tan as pictured. We got ours in 2004 when I was preggo with my first. I am having #3 on Thursday and this is still working wonderfully!!
The part that goes in the child's room plugs into the wall and the parent portion is rechargable. I plug it in to recharge every 2-3 nights. It's effective and inexpensive...and comes with everything you need to just set up and go!
Good luck!
best video monitor at reasonable price?
Q. hi.if you have really used a baby video monitor ,please share you experience about the model and brand and also suggest me a good one at reasonable price.and what are th features generally these monitors have like monitor is portable from one room to another, volume control and what else? and which one is the easiest and the most flexible one to capture a baby who moves around a lot in his pack and play.thanks in advance
Answer
There are a few to choose from. The one the previous answerer has is probably the Summer Infant Day and Night Video monitor for $100. It is a good monitor and the screen is large enough to pan out for a baby that moves a lot. The negative is it's not portable. For $140 you can get the same monitor with an additional portable audio monitor so you can listen into the room even if you go outside.
I'm not a big fan of most of the portable monitors for the reason you mentioned. With a 1-3" screen, you have to have it focused on a part of the crib, and if your child moves out of that area, you've got an expensive audio monitor.
One exception is the MobiCam. It is a handheld unit ($130-160) depending on the model. For another $50 you can buy an A/V kit which allows you to hook the monitor up to your wireless network, a laptop or TV. If you're Techy enough you can even stream it to watch when you're away from home.
Both the Summer Infant and MobiCam have multiple channels, and sell additional cameras so you can monitor more than one room without having to buy entire systems. Child 1's room is on channel A and Child 2's room is on channel B, and you just switch channels on the monitor to switch between rooms.
Hope this helps,
Alan
There are a few to choose from. The one the previous answerer has is probably the Summer Infant Day and Night Video monitor for $100. It is a good monitor and the screen is large enough to pan out for a baby that moves a lot. The negative is it's not portable. For $140 you can get the same monitor with an additional portable audio monitor so you can listen into the room even if you go outside.
I'm not a big fan of most of the portable monitors for the reason you mentioned. With a 1-3" screen, you have to have it focused on a part of the crib, and if your child moves out of that area, you've got an expensive audio monitor.
One exception is the MobiCam. It is a handheld unit ($130-160) depending on the model. For another $50 you can buy an A/V kit which allows you to hook the monitor up to your wireless network, a laptop or TV. If you're Techy enough you can even stream it to watch when you're away from home.
Both the Summer Infant and MobiCam have multiple channels, and sell additional cameras so you can monitor more than one room without having to buy entire systems. Child 1's room is on channel A and Child 2's room is on channel B, and you just switch channels on the monitor to switch between rooms.
Hope this helps,
Alan
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