Baby Monitors Buying Guide
Keeping an eye or an ear on baby is comforting, and exceptionally helpful, for keeping baby and parents happy. With all of the advances in technology, there are a lot of different options available for baby monitors
besides your basic one-way walkie talkie
Graco
model (which probably still works great). There are plenty of your basic models, as well as some slightly fancier ones on the lower end of the price range. Of course, if you can afford expensive gadgets, there are a lot more options available to you and baby. Remember, there are a lot of ploys that salesmen may use; don't let them get you thinking that you are endangering your baby by purchasing a less expensive model. Less expensive ones work just fine! (Guilt is powerful and pretty mean to use.) The less expensive ones work great, and even have a lot of the high-tech functions available. There are even options available for if you have more than one child requiring a baby monitor. The prices range fairly widely, so keep your budget in mind while deciding what to purchase. Try to choose which functions you would like before starting to shop. Just remember to keep your baby monitor well-charged or full of batteries,
depending on the model.
Popular Baby Monitors
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Safety 1st Crystal Clear Monitor  - Works with batteries and plugs in.
- Two channels.
- Low battery indicator.
- Volume control.
- Less expensive.
- Power on indicator.
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Fisher-Price Sounds 'N Lights  - Works with batteries.
- Moderately inexpensive.
- Lights turn on when baby gets restless.
- Built-in night light.
- Two channels.
- Works up to 122 metres.
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Portable Video Baby Monitor  - Runs on batteries.
- See and hear baby.
- Works with a power adapter.
- Night vision.
- 45 millimetre screen.
- More expensive.
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