Is A Wireless Baby Monitor Right For You?
As you probably know, there are many different types of digital and analog baby monitors on the market
. You may have heard that there are wired and wireless baby monitors, but wondered, "What does this mean exactly?" A wired baby monitor offers reliability, since they're always plugged in, but there is limited portability and it's easy for the wires to get tangled up. Today, the wireless baby monitor has replaced wired monitors as the top choice for new parents.
One wireless monitor to consider is the Graco Ultra Clear II. The Graco baby monitor is a budget product that has received positive reviews for its excellent reception and sound quality. Bonus features include a night-light and sound indicator lights, so you can simply see when your baby is crying, rather than be startled by the sudden, shrill shrieks. The system also comes with two parental unit monitors, which is a nice bonus. In consumer baby monitor reviews, many parents give the UltraClear II 5/5 stars.
However, like many other monitors, interference can be a problem in busier areas, so you might want to upgrade to the $60 Graco iMonitor system, which offers even better clarity. The only cons listed for this item are that the monitor is too sensitive and that the volume can only be turned off, not kept down low. Prices range from $36.99 at Amazon to $44.95 at Ebay. Target and Walmart also carry this product if you need it right away.
The Graco iMonitor, which is the next level up in the Graco baby monitor series, is more sensitive, has lower interference and ensures that there will be no accidental eavesdropping from neighbors who also happen to own Graco monitors.
The downside to this wireless baby monitor is that the battery run-time is relatively short and the range is not as far as advertised. The average price is $80 to $105, depending on where you buy it. If you want a unit guaranteed to have zero interference, then you might want to try the Philips baby monitors, but you'll be paying considerably more.
Nothing is worse than knowing your baby has been screaming his or her lungs out for the past hour, while you were out of earshot range, doing laundry, cooking or watching television. The wireless baby monitor enables parents to give the baby a little bit of encouragement from afar, while not caving in to the fussiness and whims of the child. Digital baby monitors are a great way to get chores done around the house and take a little break, without having to worry about the safety of your little one.
When it's all said and done with most parents agree that for the peace of mind a monitor provides it's a worthwhile investment.
by: Michael McMahon
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