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Angelcare AC401 Movement & Sound Digital Baby Monitor

Posted in Baby Movement Monitor on January 14th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

The Angelcare AC401 Movement and Sound Digital Baby Monitor combines a baby sound monitor and movement monitor within one baby monitoring system. The Angelcare AC401 Movement and Sound Digital Baby Monitor features a Sensor Pad that detects even the slightest movement from your baby. For added peace of mind, an alarm will sound if no movement from your baby is detected for 20 seconds.

BuyTV on G4 Spotlight Baby Video and Sound Monitor

Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on January 13th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

Now you don’t have to stay in one room if you want to watch and listen to your baby while they sleep. Portable video and sound monitor operates on either AC or battery power so you can move freely about the house and still be able to see and hear your baby.
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DEX Products Sound Sleeper SS-01

Posted in First Years Baby Monitor on January 10th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

DEX Products Sound Sleeper SS-01

  • 24 different sound combinations
  • Soothes baby with a wide variety of natural sleep Sounds
  • Portable size
  • Home power adapter included, or use with 4 AA batteries (not included)
  • headphone jack included (headphones not included)
  • Dex Products Sound Sleeper Your baby can not seem to sleep through the night … and no one can! Doctors recommend a consistent sleep routine for all newborns. This should a baby sleep environment is quiet and “to free noise.” The Sound Sleeper offers 24 natural sound combinations and 10’s individual sounds to mask unwanted noise can raise your baby. Both you and your child enjoy a longer, more restful sleep. You deserve it. Order today Dex Products Sound Sleeper! For parents who do not hold out their vocal cords of 200 rounds of “Hush Little Baby”, a sound machine is a must for baby bedtime routine. And the sound DEX Sleeper is one of the best we have ever found. This small (6 of 10 by 12 inches), simple dev

    List Price: $ 24.95
    Price: $ 23.77

    Angelcare Baby Sound Monitor, White

    Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on January 10th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

    Buy @ www.amazon.com Technical Details:1 parent unit, nursery unit, 2 adapters, charger socket for parent unit, 4 AAA rechargeable batteries included * Plastique * Sound monitor
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    Angelcare Baby Sound Monitor, White

    Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on January 7th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

    Angelcare Baby Sound Monitor, White

    • 1 parent unit, nursery unit, 2 adapters, charger socket for parent unit, 4 AAA rechargeable batteries included
    • Plastique
    • Sound monitor

    Sound Monitor by Angelcare – 1unit

    List Price: $ 59.99

    Price: $ 59.99

    Related Baby Sound Monitor Products

    Q&A: WIred/Wireless Sound Monitoring Device?

    Posted in Wired Baby Monitor on January 6th, 2011 by Andrew – Be the first to comment


    Question by Jose D.: WIred/Wireless Sound Monitoring Device?
    Hi,

    i have a request from a client which is as follows:

    His son sleep walks and he would like to have some sort of “baby monitor” (but not a baby monitor) device that he can use to listen in the kids room while he sleeps. The device we’re looking for has to be network capable, meaning we need it to connect to a wireless or wired network connection. If you have any advice please list them im open to all suggestions (except using a baby monitor since the distance is too much–even if the distance is good enough, we do not want it to be a baby monitor)

    thanks!
    Hi Chet, this cannot be considered. The child sleepwalks, if they have an IP camera then they will need to be by their computer or have a computer near their bed to listen in. It has to be something that doesnt require additional equipment. It needs to be A Monitoring Device and a Listening Device that they can place near their bed so they can hear if the child walks. thats why i said it needs to be like a Baby Monitor.
    Thanks

    Best answer:

    Answer by Chet_B
    Use a network camera with audio! There are lots of them available and the camera part doesn’t have to be used. There are many of them available and work on ethernet. Some offer 2way audio like these http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/internet-camera-server-212.html
    Or the Dlink units http://www.superwarehouse.com/D-Link_DCS-1130_Wireless_N_Network_Camera/DCS-1130/p/1566057 or the linksys units

    http://www.networkcamerareviews.com/networkcameras/linksys/WVC200/camera_details.html

    You can get wired or wireless ones, just plug and go.

    If you don’t have any network or computers operating, why network capable? Just a wired intercom would work it only takes two wires and in ethernet four are unused so use a pair of them for the connection. What do you want to use? Even a good IP phone could be used, many have the “monitor” button or intercom on them, but again, no extra equipment sorta makes it a non-starter.

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    How do you stop a baby monitor from making a buzzing sound?

    Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on January 4th, 2011 by Andrew – 2 Comments


    Question by Critic C: How do you stop a baby monitor from making a buzzing sound?
    I have an ‘Angel Care’ monitor and often it seems to buzz loudly when I have electrical appliances plugged in or lights on – it seems to be effected by the electrical current of my house.
    I turn all the lights off at night and leave nothing plugged in, but sometimes it still buzzes and is very annoying when I am trying to get to sleep.

    Best answer:

    Answer by bbbbbbecky
    Take it back and get a different one. Otherwise you’ll have to live with it, unless of course you want to live in the dark! ;) I”m a fan of Graco and Safety first. GL!

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    Angelcare Sound & Movement Monitor AC401 – Tutorial 9 – Testing your Monitor

    Posted in Baby Movement Monitor on December 29th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

    A comprehensive video tutorial for the Angelcare Sound & Movement Monitor AC401 www.angelcare-uk.co.uk
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    What is the best baby monitor with video and sound?

    Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on December 24th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment


    Question by Roger: What is the best baby monitor with video and sound?
    I want one that has video and sound and has an indoor range of about 600 feet or about 180 meters. Or at least more than 300 feet or 90 meters,
    Price is no object.

    Thanks for the help! :)

    Best answer:

    Answer by Patrisha
    Sassy Web Watch Video Monitor =].. its amazing ? it has a 1000 ft use. =]

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    Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor Commercial and Review

    Posted in Baby Sound Monitor on December 20th, 2010 by Andrew – 1 Comment

    Read Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor review @ www.jennyreviews.com Having a newborn infant or toddler around the house can be both a wonderful and scary experience. While you take delight in holding and caring for the child, you know that you have household chores around the house that also need attention. There will always be times during the day or night you need to leave your child in his crib or bed to clean the house or fix lunch or dinner. You may suddenly need to answer the door or the phone. You will want to be able to monitor your infant or older child wherever in the house you may be. The answer to your dilemma is the Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor. The Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor is more than a sound monitor. It is also a sensor that sends out an alarm when your child has not moved in 20 seconds. Just put the sensor under the mattress of baby. There are 3 modes which you can use depending on your need and your babys age. When you activate the Sound & Movement function, you can hear the sounds your baby makes, see sound lights, and hear a tic sound every time baby moves. If there is no tic for 20 seconds, an alarm goes off allowing you to go check on your child. If you do not need the ticking sound, just choose the Tic Off mode. The sensor will still monitor your babys movement and sound an alarm if no movement is detected for 20 seconds. For older babies, you can simply activate the Sound Only mode. That disables the
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