Posts Tagged “Sounds”

This monitor has been wonderful for us! As long as you take the time to read and follow the set-up instructions, do the testing, and find the proper channel for your location it works like a dream. I can take it all over my very large yard and never anything but perfectly clear reception. I would highly recommend it to anyone. Especially if you have lots of computer and electronic devices as we do. Never any interference! Only drawback is the battery life. it runs them down quickly, but worth living with that for the overall great performance. Been using it for a year and a half and would absolutely buy again Read more...
Feature
- The new Sounds ‘N Lights Monitor includes a sleek contemporary look that is in line with other personal electronics Moms are accustomed to.
- The lights are now on both sides, allowing greater visibility around the house.
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We have had this monitor for 4 years and it just now stopped working. We have used it 24/7 for all 4 years in both a one story and two story house. The night light is not too bright which is really nice. We never experienced any problems with feedback or picking up any odd sounds. We will be buying a replacement one in the next few weeks for baby #3. Read more...
Feature
- This monitor has sound lights that let you not only hear, but actually “see” the different levels of your baby’s activity
- There are two channels to minimize interference and for added convenience, a night light built into the transmitter for baby’s room, and a low battery indicator
- The receiver is AC-powered, or battery-powered for portability
- Fisher Price Babygear Monitor
- Age Range Birth to 3 Years
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This was purchased to monitor two children sleeping in two different rooms but not for after the parents bedtime. It is being used when the parents want to sit out on the front porch or are in the back yard with friends. It is also used during nap time when the children are up stairs. It is working out great for this.
To be honest this was the only multi room monitor that I could find and most online sites that sold it were out of it. There has to be a lot of customers ordering this item.
POSITIVES: + You can hear 2 rooms a once + The price was reasonable + Very small, compact receiver + Sound is clear + It is very lightweight + Self-recharging (This is a big plus) Read more...
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This monitor was one of the best gifts I received. I’ve been using it for almost two years and will continue to use it for our toddler. It’s easy to clip onto my pants and work around the house, the video is good, and the light display shows the level of sound in baby’s room (from soft breathing to loud crying) even if the volume is turned down. I can walk out to our mailbox and still get a pretty good signal.
It really saves a lot of time from not having to go to our son’s room and peek or listen in on him. I have gotten much good sleep with this monitor plugged in by my bed at night. If I wake up, I can just look at the lights or turn up the volume to check on my child. It also has two channels for selecting the best reception and, if we have another child, I will buy a second monitor to use a channel for each child’s room. Read more...
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We’ve been using this for a month now, and I really cannot complain about it. It works well, picks up even the faintest baby noises. The dual receivers are nice as you can keep one in your bedroom and take on with you downstairs or where ever you go.
The base unit has a built-in night light. It isn’t too bright, but at 2 am, you don’t need much to see. The power button is easy to find and operate. Channel switch lets you switch between two frequencies.
The receivers can be operated either by battery or by included AC adapter. The batteries last a long time. A nice feature are the lights that indicate how loud baby is. This is great because sometimes you don’t want the volume up, and with seeing the lights you can tell how loud baby is being. Read more...
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We’ve been using this for a month now, and I really cannot complain about it. It works well, picks up even the faintest baby noises. The dual receivers are nice as you can keep one in your bedroom and take on with you downstairs or where ever you go.
The base unit has a built-in night light. It isn’t too bright, but at 2 am, you don’t need much to see. The power button is easy to find and operate. Channel switch lets you switch between two frequencies.
The receivers can be operated either by battery or by included AC adapter. The batteries last a long time. A nice feature are the lights that indicate how loud baby is. This is great because sometimes you don’t want the volume up, and with seeing the lights you can tell how loud baby is being. Read more...
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Posted by Best Baby Monitor in Summer Infant, tags: Digital, Handheld, Infant, Monitor, Remote, Screen, Secure, Soother), Sounds, Summer

I was nervous about getting this because there were only 10 reviews that seemed to be evenly split between working great and having problems. However, since it was a known brand and digital (I really didn’t like the idea of unsecured images of my infant being broadcast) I thought I’d give it a shot. We received our unit a few days ago, set-up was easy, there were no pairing issues, and the audio and video quality is as I expected. I really don’t need and likely will not use the crib soother because I already had a crib soother from my older child that works just fine, but the soother does work on the crib and via the reciever. Read more...
Feature
- Features 1 Parent Unit (receiver), 1 Child unit (transmitter), and 1 Wireless Crib Unit (soother)
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I don’t write a lot of reviews, but felt this recommendation was warranted.
I have used both the older version of this (the silver one that’s not rounded at the top), and this one. The first one worked for about a year and a half… It required a replacement battery after a year, that Summer sent me for free.
I value my privacy very much. I am not one to have the analog baby monitors since every neighbor within a block can listen to you talk on the phone, talk to your spouse, etc. The digital baby monitors were always the way to go for me. Read more...
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Posted by Best Baby Monitor in Summer Infant, tags: Digital, Handheld, Infant, Monitor, Remote, Screen, Secure, Soother), Sounds, Summer

I was nervous about getting this because there were only 10 reviews that seemed to be evenly split between working great and having problems. However, since it was a known brand and digital (I really didn’t like the idea of unsecured images of my infant being broadcast) I thought I’d give it a shot. We received our unit a few days ago, set-up was easy, there were no pairing issues, and the audio and video quality is as I expected. I really don’t need and likely will not use the crib soother because I already had a crib soother from my older child that works just fine, but the soother does work on the crib and via the reciever. Read more...
Feature
- Features 1 Parent Unit (receiver), 1 Child unit (transmitter), and 1 Wireless Crib Unit (soother)
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I have used this monitor for over 4 years on a daily/nightly basis. I think it has been great. The only thing that went wrong with ours was that the antenna broke off. We soddered it back on and it has been fine. We have moved the camera fromm different rooms and different places in our house and have had great reception. But you get great picture and sound. I can usually understand everything my son is saying or crying about when I listen. Read more...
Feature
- Large, 5¿ B&W picture display with night vision
- 900 MHz technology for superior clarity and 350¿ range
- Video on/off button for nighttime convenience
- LED sound lights to see and hear baby¿s every sound
- Two channel selection to minimize interference
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