
browneyedg
We are looking for a really good quality baby monitor and we want one that has nightvision (or infrared or whatever it's called) I've sen some that monitor the baby in the dark but most of them have LEDs on the camera. I don't want to shine a flood light on my baby at night. We just want something that works in the dark without a light. Can anybody recommend a good monitor?
Thanks! :o)
Answer
I work retail and for the past 3 years I've been recommending this product
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?gopartner=X4190000&focus=http://secure.qvc.com/PartnerBridge.ASP?PartnerID=X4190000&ItemNumber=3538336&PartnerURL=http://www.readysetsports.com/entry.point?target=35fda0
* 2.36" color LCD monitor (Large and portable monitor display)
* Features built-in night light and lullabies to soothe baby
* Digital wireless technology means no interference (90% ofbaby monitors uses MHZ wavelenght in order to receive their signal or sound but they will fail because cordless phone, microwave ovens, car remote receivers and or garage door remotes just to name a few uses MHZ an eventually you monitor will stop working because it start getting the signal from the other appliances )
*Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) for privacy (because its digital it can't be picked up by
other digital accesories around your house or neighbors)
* Auto exposure on camera (no blurry shots)
* Maximum Distance: 500' line of sight (you can be 500ft away from baby)
* Automatic night vision activation on camera (nothing to explain here)
* Includes rechargeable battery (awesome feature)
I work retail and for the past 3 years I've been recommending this product
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?gopartner=X4190000&focus=http://secure.qvc.com/PartnerBridge.ASP?PartnerID=X4190000&ItemNumber=3538336&PartnerURL=http://www.readysetsports.com/entry.point?target=35fda0
* 2.36" color LCD monitor (Large and portable monitor display)
* Features built-in night light and lullabies to soothe baby
* Digital wireless technology means no interference (90% ofbaby monitors uses MHZ wavelenght in order to receive their signal or sound but they will fail because cordless phone, microwave ovens, car remote receivers and or garage door remotes just to name a few uses MHZ an eventually you monitor will stop working because it start getting the signal from the other appliances )
*Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) for privacy (because its digital it can't be picked up by
other digital accesories around your house or neighbors)
* Auto exposure on camera (no blurry shots)
* Maximum Distance: 500' line of sight (you can be 500ft away from baby)
* Automatic night vision activation on camera (nothing to explain here)
* Includes rechargeable battery (awesome feature)
Target Baby Registry!?

Ree
I've just signed up for my first registry at Target and I have not one single clue where to begin. I've never even held a baby, let alone know what all they need :)
A little help, mommies?
I'm having a baby boy!
Answer
Baby room furniture if you don't have it yet.
Stroller and carseat or travel system
High chair
Booster seat
Breast pump/storage bags/bottles
Boppy
Receiving blankets
Baby swing
Bouncy seat
LOTS of diapers
Baby wipes
Wipe warmer, if you want it
Baby bath tub
Baby essentials - shampoo, lotion
Baby grooming kit with nail clippers and all that stuff
Baby thermometer
Medicine - children's tylenol... better to have, than to have to run out and get it when baby is sick
Desitin for diaper rash
Extra car seat base if you need it
Diaper bag
Baby carrier/sling - the maya wrap ring slings are the best!
changing pad and cover
Bedding set and sheets
Warmer blankets and/or swaddle me wraps
Safety things like for the plug ins when baby starts moving around
Baby gate(s)
Feeding sets
Bibs
Trainer/sippy cups
Spoons
Rocking chair
Diaper genie
Sleep positioner if you plan on using one
Basinnet or pack 'n' play (Check out the Arm's Reach Co-sleeper bassinets, they're wonderful!)
Nightlight
Baby monitor
Activity gym and/or playmat
pacifiers if you plan on using them
*Some good advice I got when I was doing my registry - DON'T register for toys or clothes, that stuff is too cute to pass up, and people are going to buy you more than you need even if you don't put it on your registry.
Good luck!!!!
Baby room furniture if you don't have it yet.
Stroller and carseat or travel system
High chair
Booster seat
Breast pump/storage bags/bottles
Boppy
Receiving blankets
Baby swing
Bouncy seat
LOTS of diapers
Baby wipes
Wipe warmer, if you want it
Baby bath tub
Baby essentials - shampoo, lotion
Baby grooming kit with nail clippers and all that stuff
Baby thermometer
Medicine - children's tylenol... better to have, than to have to run out and get it when baby is sick
Desitin for diaper rash
Extra car seat base if you need it
Diaper bag
Baby carrier/sling - the maya wrap ring slings are the best!
changing pad and cover
Bedding set and sheets
Warmer blankets and/or swaddle me wraps
Safety things like for the plug ins when baby starts moving around
Baby gate(s)
Feeding sets
Bibs
Trainer/sippy cups
Spoons
Rocking chair
Diaper genie
Sleep positioner if you plan on using one
Basinnet or pack 'n' play (Check out the Arm's Reach Co-sleeper bassinets, they're wonderful!)
Nightlight
Baby monitor
Activity gym and/or playmat
pacifiers if you plan on using them
*Some good advice I got when I was doing my registry - DON'T register for toys or clothes, that stuff is too cute to pass up, and people are going to buy you more than you need even if you don't put it on your registry.
Good luck!!!!
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