9.9.09

Better Features For Your Video Baby Monitor

There are many features to consider when picking out a video baby monitor. Can you control the screen brightness? Can you pan or zoom in, remotely? Is there black & white image night vision to let you see in the dark? Are there battery saving features?

Is voice-activated video available? Can you use rechargeable batteries, as well as an AC adapter? How many parent units does the infant monitor come with? Here is a run-down of some of the top-selling video baby monitors on the market.

The MobiCam Color video baby monitor retails for $179, but can be found on Amazon for just $117. This price is surprisingly low for a high-end, feature-laden video infant monitor. You'll be able to use night-vision to view your baby's status even in the dark and hook up the receiver to the television or computer to see the bigger picture.

The units are lightweight and portable, coming with belt clips, hanging loops and table stands. The sound quality is superb, with no cordless phone interference as well, making it a top choice.

Critics argue that baby monitors with video capabilities are over-priced and unnecessary. Technically, you could buy an audio baby monitor that has a "flashing light" mode for when you don't want to be frightened by a sudden baby shriek. The louder your baby is yelling, the more lights light up.

You don't need to see your baby's flushed red face and tonsils to know when he or she is yelling. Yet, other mothers say they just couldn't live without a video baby monitor, since it lets them peek into so many rare moments, without disturbing the baby's sleep or quiet time.

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