As a new parent, you may be wondering, "Are safety baby monitors really necessary?" In the 1950s, baby monitor reviews claimed that "These gadgets can enable mom to do all the cooking and cleaning, without worrying about the baby" and called them "the nannies of the future!"
The early monitor systems involved a baby transmitter and a parent receiver, with audio signals transmitting every cry, gurgle and baby talk. Modern digital monitors have cameras that allow parents to see every move, yet are cameras essential or just a parent pacifier? Really, the answer depends upon the individual, but here are some things to consider if you do breakdown and buy one.
There can be some problems with safety baby monitors from time to time, making them less safe for your child. Some digital monitors may be overly sensitive, signaling every little gurgle, roll-over or sound.
After a while, it becomes a case of "the baby monitor who cried wolf," where you'll be so desensitized to the constant alarms that you might miss a real emergency. Also, many monitors do not have a very extensive range, which can make you think everything is quiet and lovely, when in reality, your baby is shrieking out of your range.
Sometimes electronic devices like cordless phones and microwaves can also cause interference, making sounds muffled and distorted and leaving you to wonder, "Why did I buy this useless thing?"
Safety baby monitors come in all price ranges with all kinds of features. For just a bare bones basic audio model, you can pay $29.99 for the Ultra-Clear Graco Baby Monitor, which is considered a great buy for the money.
Another inexpensive model is the Safety 1st Baby monitor, which sells for $75, and is very quiet to have on in the background. At the high end, you can pay $299.99 for the Summer Infant Complete Coverage Video Monitor Set, which offers TV output, two video monitors and a whole host of advanced features.
The Philips DECT baby monitor ($149.99) is another high-quality selection that offers minimal-to-no interference.
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