Tuesday 30 September 2014

Tips To Consider When Choosing A Baby Monitor

By Erich Park


When you were young, you may have used your parents baby monitor to secretly tap into the phone conversations your neighbors were having, and that was pretty much the most advanced thing a baby monitor could do. However, if you were to review baby monitors today, you would find that they can do much more than simply transmit or pick up sounds. Some systems even have video monitoring. Choosing the right monitor, can therefore be difficult and often times confusing, because the options are virtually limitless! With the technology advances we enjoy these days, you don't have to worry about a monitor which will keep you awake all night, with feedback squeals and static sounds. Now while it may seem like an information overload right now, here are some things you should definitely consider when you are choosing your next baby monitoring system.

You probably have friends and family members who have been parents; what brands do they use and trust? Which types of monitors have they had to throw out for being junk? If you want to find out which baby monitors are a good value, asking people you know can be the best place to start. This can also be a good way to get a monitor for free from someone who no longer needs it. Then you wouldn't even have to worry about shopping around to find the best monitor! Be sure to ask for specific pros and cons from your friends. If someone just tells you something like, "it worked" you won't really be learning anything.

If you live in an area with a lot of families or in a multi-family building you will want to find a unit that gives you a wide range of frequencies, as this should eliminate the hassle of interference from other homes' monitoring systems. This is very important, because the last thing you need, is to be picking up signals or frequencies from someone else's baby monitor, however, this is not an issue if you live in a more rural area or if you know you are the first in your area to have a baby. Take the time to gather information. There are several magazines and websites where you can find ratings for almost any product; go to one of these for research. These are publications that compare a whole lot of different monitors (or other items) and then explain which ones are better than the others, from an industry standpoint, and why. With these type of reviews you can find out what brands truly represent the best value and which are overpriced or poor quality. If you really want to learn which products have the best performance record and give you the most value, these are types of reviews you should study. This is one of the few places where you can find truly objective information about products being sold. Many positive reviews you read online are on the company's site; these may only be giving you one side of the story.

This might sound like a small thing, but choose a system that will let you know when its batteries are running low. No mother want their monitor to quit working while everyone's sleeping, so you'll want to remember when to charge or change the batteries. You'll save time and worry with a feature like that.

Remember that you should take everything into consideration when you want to buy your monitor, and should assess what kinds of features you want to begin with. Buyers should also be looking at price and the system's lifetime expectancy as well. Your final decision should be one that reflects the needs of your entire household, so that you can choose a monitor which will do exactly what you need it to do.




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