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Digital Video Baby Monitor

Are You Going to use a baby moniter?

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on January 11th, 2011 by Andrew – 5 Comments


Question by MommyOf2: Are You Going to use a baby moniter?
Just wanted to let all you expectant mothers out there that I found a great sale at Big Lots. I just bought a Graco Digital Color Video Monitor for only $ 49 that one runs for $ 199.99 anywhere else, they also have a Summers Color Video Handheld Monitor that runs for $ 179.99 and is also $ 49. The sale ends tomorrow. Isn’t that a great deal
=-D Just thought Id let you mommies know.

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Answer by baby#3 due 8.2009
thanks i think ill head that way now

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best baby monitor out there?

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on January 7th, 2011 by Andrew – 4 Comments


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i’m finally going to try and get my son to sleep in his own room soon, even though im really nervous about it. i don’t want to do that until i get a really good baby monitor though. i had two in mind… either the safety 1st high-def digital monitor or the summer infant day and night handheld color video monitor. they got pretty good reviews so those are the ones im looking at. does anyone have any other recommendations or comments?

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Answer by Veronica
i have the summer infant day & night one & i love it!!! It has made me feel so much better being able to check on my baby.

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What should I get my sister for her baby shower?

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on December 12th, 2010 by Andrew – 5 Comments

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question of cece1012003 : What should I get my sister for her baby shower ?
My sister is pregnant with her first child, and in spite of economic times, I wanted her something beautiful and memorable. I was thinking of a video baby monitor with camera and screen so she could actually see what was wrong with their child. I always thought it to one of these digital video cameras to tape a few memories of her child, love, parents, dass.Ich think each gift would be nice, but I do not know what would be a good year for me to get. What do you think would be a good gift Best Answer:
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Reply by [Christina] 11 / 11 my son here
I think the digital video cameras would besser.Ich have a baby monitor, and I do not use .. unless I’m on the car that stuff to get to the end (while the baby is inside) I always feel I have to go in the room to ensure that he is still breathing (maybe I’m paranoid. . but I can not help it)

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Digital Video Baby Monitors: the latest technology in looking after baby

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on December 7th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

With the massive advances in transmission technologies in recent years, namely the boom in wireless and Wi-Fi technology, it is little wonder that the manufacturers of Baby Monitors have already taken their seats on the bandwagon.

With the introduction of Digital transmission in to Baby Monitors, manufacturers are now able to provide a secure, clear link between you and your child.  Unlike Analogue Baby Monitors, Digital Baby Monitor units are linked to one another; the parent unit will only receive the transmissions from its paired baby unit.  In the most simple terms, you can only hear your baby, and no one else can. 

ATTENTION DADS: technical information inbound!

With the use of DECT transmission (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), Baby Monitor manufacturers such as Summer Infant, Luvion and Motorola are able to transcend the previous problems suffered by Baby Monitors – hissing static interference. Many of the traditional Baby Monitors utilised a very narrow wavelength of transmission, meaning they could at times receive cross-communications between one another. We have all heard the urban legend, “I could hear my next door neighbour’s baby crying through my Baby Monitor…”. They also worked on a very similar wavelength to other household items, eg. Wireless Broadband and cordless telephones. With the introduction of Digital Technology, this is no longer the case.  Many brands of Digital Baby Monitor have 100+ channels that they can transmit over; this means that the Baby Monitor will scan for the channel with the very best signal, and lock on to it; meaning you will always receive the best signal possible.  All this combines to give you a strong, secure, and private link to your child.

The Digital technology has particularly come to the forefront when put to use in transmission of Video Signals.  By delivering a clear, secure signal, Digital Video Baby Monitors allow peace of mind for parents knowing that they are able to keep an eye on their children in total privacy, and without the threat of hissing, crackling or static interference that were a constant possibility with traditional Video Baby Monitors.

BabySecurity stock an expansive range of Digital Video Baby Monitors, ensuring there is one for every home and budget

BabySecurity.co.uk was formed in 2004 with the intention of providing parents with a specialist on-line store supplying Safety Gates and hard-to-find baby safety products. Since then the business has developed into being the specialist UK online supplier  of Nursery Safety Products.


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Luvion Dig.Video Baby Monitor: lights on and in darkness (night vision)

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on October 23rd, 2010 by Andrew – 2 Comments

Developed in Europe, 100% interference free, portable digital video baby monitor, up to 200 meter in line of sight. www.luvion.com.sg in Singapore www.luvion.nl Can connect up to 4 cameras (1 included). Can connect to TV or DVD (and record like in this movie). www.luvion.com.sg in Singapore www.luvion.nl

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Luvion Grand Elite Digital Video Baby Monitor Babymonitor review & unboxing

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on October 17th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

Video review of the new introduced video babymonitor from the Dutch label Luvion baby products.

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Top Digital Baby Monitor: Review Of Safety 1st HD Digital Video Baby Monitor

Posted in Digital Video Baby Monitor on October 13th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

The Safety 1st High-Def Color Digital Video Baby Monitor is technology at it’s finest, always providing a 100% clear connection. Its state of the art wideband audio clarity ensures no interference or static, and guaranteed privacy while monitoring. DataLock technology means no loss of video picture or sound. Indoor/outdoor range is 650+ feet. It has a remote digital pan and zoom on the camera which parents love. The baby unit is battery operated or can run on AC power.

 Video Picture Quality:

The Safety 1st High-Def Digital Baby Monitor has a high quality clear picture, color day vision and black and white night vision(infrared). That being said, it is NOT “high-def” by the standards of a high-definition TV, but it is high-definition compared to the picture of other monitors currently available. Keep in mind this is a baby monitor, not a video camera, it works fantastically for its intended purpose.

 

Audio and Reception:

The sound quality and reception are very good, excellent in fact. Generally there is no static or interference, however occasionally there is a soft “whoosh” (white noise) of interference that can be in the background when the receiver is on. The microphone is very sensitive and can pick up your child’s smallest sounds, like breathing noises, which is very reasurring to hear or turn the volume down so that you hear crying but not breathing or little murmers.

The reception is excellent, it also has a huge range of 650 feet, you should be able to move anywhere in your house with no loss of quality.

It seems to vary quite alot whether the Safety 1st High-Def Color Digital Baby Monitor will interfere with your wireless network or not. The majority of people don’t experience conflict with their wireless internet at all, however some people have experienced sporadic interference that has shut down their wireless internet service for a few minutes.

 

Pan/Tilt Feature:

From the handheld parent unit, you can zoom in on the picture 2X to 4X. While in a zoomed view, you can move right, left, up or down within the picture. The zoom feature does actually produce fairly clear images.

 

Time Out Feature:

The Safety 1st High Def Digital Video Baby Monitor has an on-screen menu that allows you to set your preferences for the Time Out feature, AUTO level, Night vision (infrared) and adding other cameras. ‘Time Out’ allows you to set how long you want the screen to be on before it automatically shuts off to save battery life – 5 seconds, 15 secs, 25 secs, or OFF which leaves it on until you turn it off. The sound continues after the screen turns off unless you have set the AUTO LEVEL, which turns the sound off and then turns it on if there is noise in the room. For night vision you can turn the infrared on, off, or to auto.

 

Safety 1st Logo:

There is a Safety 1st Logo screen that comes on every time you turn the screen on, but it’s only there for 3 seconds then will automatically turn off or push the left button to manually turn it off.

Volume Control:

To change the volume you have to turn on the screen first which will beep, wait for the safety 1st logo to dissappear, then adjust the volume. Anytime you push any button on the handheld monitor it will beep softly, the beep feature cannot be turned down in volume or totally off.

Overall, regardless of a few minor features that some parents don’t like, the Safety 1st High Def Digital Video Baby Monitor is still highly recommended by parents who use this digital video monitor. When it comes to technical specifications this monitor has all the important quality features parents need and is certainly amongst the top few digital baby video monitors available today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Julie Freeman is a Medical Laboratory Scientist in Microbiology with 24 years experience and mother of 2 daughters aged 5 and 2 years. Julie manages The Baby Video Monitor Shop website which is dedicated to reviewing high quality baby video monitors. Click the following link to find more information, customer reviews and purchase details of the Safety 1st HD Digital Baby Monitor Julie also manages Baby Health Secrets, a website that provides top quality informative digital Ebooks on pregnancy, newborn baby care, advice for new mothers and great tips to get a colicky or crying baby to sleep through the night, also how to remove stretchmarks.

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