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		<title>The Best Wireless Baby Monitors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wireless baby monitor is the most popular type of baby monitor system on the market. Each system comes with a monitor, which is placed in the infant&#8217;s room; either mounted to the wall, attached to the crib or placed on a table. Then there are one or more parental units, which usually look like [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/wirelessbabymonitors/">The Best Wireless Baby Monitors</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The wireless baby monitor is the most popular type of baby monitor system on the market. Each system comes with a monitor, which is placed in the infant&#8217;s room; either mounted to the wall, attached to the crib or placed on a table. Then there are one or more parental units, which usually look like walkie-talkies (if handheld) or like LCD screens if it has video capabilities. Parents can then accomplish chores and have some down-time while the baby sleeps, without worrying that their infant may be in distress. While a digital or analog baby monitor isn&#8217;t an essential child-rearing item, many parents feel they are being more attentive when using one.</p>
<p>One wireless monitor to consider is the Graco Ultra Clear II. The Graco baby monitor is a budget product that has received positive reviews for its excellent reception and sound quality. Bonus features include a night-light and sound indicator lights, so you can simply see when your baby is crying, rather than be startled by the sudden, shrill shrieks. The system also comes with two parental unit monitors, which is a nice bonus.</p>
<p>In consumer baby monitor reviews, many parents give the UltraClear II 5/5 stars. However, like many other monitors, interference can be a problem in busier areas, so you might want to upgrade to the $60 Graco iMonitor system, which offers even better clarity. The only cons listed for this item are that the monitor is too sensitive and that the volume can only be turned off, not kept down low. Prices range from $36.99 at Amazon to $44.95 at Ebay. Target and Walmart also carry this product if you need it right away.</p>
<p>The Graco iMonitor, which is the next level up in the Graco baby monitor series, is more sensitive, has lower interference and ensures that there will be no accidental eavesdropping from neighbors who also happen to own Graco monitors. The downside to this wireless baby monitor is that the battery run-time is relatively short and the range is not as far as advertised. The average price is $80 to $105, depending on where you buy it. If you want a unit guaranteed to have zero interference, then you might want to try the Philips baby monitors, but you&#8217;ll be paying considerably more.</p>
<p>Nothing is worse than knowing your baby has been screaming his or her lungs out for the past hour, while you were out of earshot range, doing laundry, cooking or watching television. The wireless baby monitor enables parents to give the baby a little bit of encouragement from afar, while not caving in to the fussiness and whims of the child. Digital baby monitors are a great way to get chores done around the house and take a little break, without having to worry about the safety of your little one.</p>
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		<title>The Wireless Video Baby Monitor</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some parents, hearing a baby&#8217;s gurgles or incoherent ramblings through an audio baby monitor system is enough to know that the baby is safe and sound, while hearing the screeches and the screams is enough to know the baby&#8217;s up and needs something, if not everything. Yet, especially for first-time parents, there&#8217;s always so [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/wirelessvideobabymonitor/">The Wireless Video Baby Monitor</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>For some parents, hearing a baby&#8217;s gurgles or incoherent ramblings through an audio baby monitor system is enough to know that the baby is safe and sound, while hearing the screeches and the screams is enough to know the baby&#8217;s up and needs something, if not everything. Yet, especially for first-time parents, there&#8217;s always so much curiosity as to, &#8220;What is the baby doing in there? Is the baby up? Did we hear the first sounds of a half-cry? How long does it really take the baby to fall asleep in there? Did the baby sleep during nap-time today?&#8221; The wireless video baby monitor is an exciting device used to capture some of the baby&#8217;s unseen moments, without disrupting crucial sleep time.</p>
<p>When purchasing a <strong>wireless, video monitoring</strong> system, you&#8217;ll need to consider how you intend to use it first. Some 5&#8243; to 7&#8243; video baby monitors attach underneath cabinets in a more permanent way, while others can be propped up on any nightstand or countertop. Another category of receivers are the handheld varieties, allowing you the ability to roam freely, while watching your baby on a smaller 1.8&#8243; screen. The actual baby monitor camera may be mounted to the wall, attached to the crib or affixed to a bookshelf. Can you pan, tilt, zoom or get a wide-angle view of the room with your camera? These are all options to consider, and it&#8217;s important to note that they do not come one standard way, across the board.</p>
<p>Another feature to consider for your wireless video baby monitor device is how many of each unit you&#8217;ll need. For instance, a standard baby monitor system will come with one camera and one screen. However, some systems offer an optional two-parent handheld unit, a video screen and a handheld unit, or multiple cameras for watching more than one room and baby at a time. For some people, a more advanced system might be the best fit.</p>
<p>A wireless video baby monitor is an excellent way to keep tabs on your baby. Some parents revel in the joys of parenthood and love to watch their baby chatter in the crib, laugh, giggle or call for mommy and daddy. After all, these quiet moments can be an ideal time to capture some great footage for a family video! Other parents like the ability to switch on the screen and see if their baby is awake yet, so they don&#8217;t have to open the door and disturb the baby&#8217;s slumber. Additionally, these wireless baby monitors are great for babies with colds, colicky kids, premature babies, handicapped children or for a number of other situations where vigilance is crucial.</p>
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		<title>Video Baby Monitor Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you want out of your video baby monitor? You can pay over $300 for top-of-the-line, recording quality equipment or you can pay just under $100 for jerky webcam quality video. Let&#8217;s face it, when it comes to catching those special moments, nothing beats being there, firsthand, with an actual video camera. Yet, even [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/videobabymonitor/">Video Baby Monitor Options</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>What do you want out of your video baby monitor? You can pay over $300 for top-of-the-line, recording quality equipment or you can pay just under $100 for jerky webcam quality video. Let&#8217;s face it, when it comes to catching those special moments, nothing beats being there, firsthand, with an actual video camera. Yet, even the most dedicated parents can&#8217;t possibly be in the room with their babies every second. The main function of baby monitors video is to let you keep tabs on your little bundle of joy, without barging into the room every few minutes.</p>
<p>The Philips DECT baby monitor is frequently listed as one of the &#8220;Top 10 Best Baby Monitors.&#8221; Using the latest state-of-the-art security technology, you can rest assured that your baby monitor system works free of interference. Not only can you hear crystal-clear clarity, but you can also talk back through the monitor to soothe your baby. Added special features make it easy for you to monitor the baby&#8217;s room temperature and remotely activate lullabies or a light show to help your baby sleep easier. The lightweight receiver comes with neck and belt clips for easy mobility. On the downside, this is also one of the more expensive monitors, retailing at $200.</p>
<p>The Summer Infant video baby monitor ($105) comes with a 7-inch corded video infant monitor, a hand-held audio unit that runs off 3 AAA batteries, a belt clip and a video camera for tabletop or wall mount. You&#8217;ll get color and night vision when you want to see what&#8217;s going on, but you&#8217;ll also have the option of running the monitor in audio-only mode as well. The sound quality is clear, with a wide volume range so you can hear everything. Cordless phones and microwaves do not interfere with this model and even visits to the basement or attic will receive good reception. There are also multi-room units for monitoring more than one child, which many parents like.</p>
<p>Critics argue that baby monitors with video capabilities are over-priced and unnecessary. Technically, you could buy an audio baby monitor that has a &#8220;flashing light&#8221; mode for when you don&#8217;t want to be frightened by a sudden baby shriek. The louder your baby is yelling, the more lights light up. You don&#8217;t need to see your baby&#8217;s flushed red face and tonsils to know when he or she is yelling. Yet, other mothers say they just couldn&#8217;t live without a video baby monitor, since it lets them peek into so many rare moments, without disturbing the baby&#8217;s sleep or quiet time.</p>
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		<title>The Summer Infant Monitor Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 14:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Summer Infant monitor products include the widest selection of digital monitors on the market. Parents can choose from the Baby&#8217;s Quiet Sounds Video Monitor, Day &#38; Night Baby Video Monitor, Day &#38; Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitor, Day &#38; Night Handheld Color Video Monitor, Day &#38; Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitor Set, [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/summerinfantmonitor/">The Summer Infant Monitor Series</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Summer Infant monitor products include the widest selection of digital monitors on the market. Parents can choose from the Baby&#8217;s Quiet Sounds Video Monitor, Day &amp; Night Baby Video Monitor, Day &amp; Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitor, Day &amp; Night Handheld Color Video Monitor, Day &amp; Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitor Set, Day &amp; Night Handheld Color Video Monitor, Secure Sounds Digital Color Video Monitor w/ Remote Controlled Crib Soother, Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor or the Complete Coverage Color Video Monitor Set. These systems range from $119 to $298.</p>
<p>The Summer Infant Day &amp; Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitoring System comes with a 7-inch, flat-screen LCD baby monitor that parents can watch for $199.99. An extra audio monitor unit with belt clip and added portability can also be purchased with the set for $219.99. Their high-quality, versatile video monitors can be mounted under a cabinet, placed on a nightstand or on a countertop. The baby monitor camera also comes with night vision, so parents can watch what&#8217;s going on, even in the dark. With the wall mount option, parents can choose which angle they prefer.</p>
<p>Parents who prefer a color picture plus portability may want to consider the &#8220;Handheld Color Video Monitor with 1.8-Inch Screen&#8221; for $142. This model is less costly than the ones with the large 7-inch LCD screens, which some people may find to be a bit much anyway. Yet it&#8217;s also more advanced than the least expensive Summer Infant monitor model, the 5-inch black and white screen model, because it offers color and greater mobility. At Amazon, 111/194 customers gave this product the top 5/5 rating. Another 40 consumers gave this product 4/5 stars. Those who loved this infant monitor said they liked the ability to go out to the hot tub or stay in bed and still see whether the baby was waking up or not. The compact receiver, the ability to connect the receiver to the TV, the crystal clear picture and the mobility are all things that consumer praised.</p>
<p>Some people may have trouble with the Summer Infant monitor products, depending on where they live. In places with tightly-packed homes or apartments that have radio, TV, wireless internet, cordless phones and other video infant monitors going all the time, there may be problems with static, interference or even security. A few of the monitors have been known to pick up neighbors&#8217; cribs, when the same model was purchased. Consumers note that they liked the Summer Infant models better than the Safety 1st Baby monitors, the Fisher Price baby monitors and Mobi Cam baby monitors, although the Philips baby monitors may offer less interference and added security in bustling areas.</p>
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		<title>The Philips Baby Monitor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 14:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right baby monitor system is all about personal preference. For some people, clarity and having zero interference is most important. For that crowd, the Philips baby monitor is highly recommended. This system also appeals to people who would like to have features such as lullabies, night lights, the ability to talk back to [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/philipsbabymonitor/">The Philips Baby Monitor</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Choosing the right baby monitor system is all about personal preference. For some people, clarity and having zero interference is most important. For that crowd, the <strong>Philips baby monitor</strong> is highly recommended. This system also appeals to people who would like to have features such as lullabies, night lights, the ability to talk back to the baby through their handheld unit and temperature controls. There are probably better options if you are looking for multiple parental receivers or if you need something with baby monitor video capabilities, as this feature is not available with the Philips monitors.</p>
<p>One of the problems with some of the low-end monitors, like the Fisher-Price baby monitor, for instance, is interference. These monitors can pick up everything from cars and police sirens to cordless phone conversations and radio broadcasts. If that&#8217;s not bad enough, the static that comes through can make it really hard to discern your baby&#8217;s voice out of the chaos. Additionally, neighbors with the same baby monitor brand may even be able to hear your baby too! The Philips monitor is known as the first DECT baby monitor (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), which ensures crystal-clear quality. There are over 60 secure channels that the monitor can tap into, unlike more primitive systems that just have one or two. Like other digital baby monitors (compared to analog), the Philips baby monitors have secure, encrypted connections so no one else can listen in.</p>
<p>Sometimes it can be terrifying to hear a sudden, shrill baby screech. Light indicators are a useful feature on the Philips baby monitor, which lets you keep the volume turned off but still see how loud your baby is yelling, depending on how many lights flash. To soothe your baby from a remote location, a Philips monitor let you speak to your baby through the parental unit, which functions like a walkie-talkie. You can also cue up five 30-second lullabies from your handheld unit or turn on a night light that projects little stars onto the wall.</p>
<p>There have been a few complaints about the Philips baby monitor on baby monitor reviews sites. One customer mentioned she finds the price tag expensive for a baby monitor system that only has one parental unit, not two. Several others have complained that the night-light feature is &#8220;totally useless&#8221; and that the volume is way too low, so you will only hear your baby once he or she is screaming. However, the most common complaint is with the battery charger. Not only is the battery life only about two hours, but there have been many reports of dysfunctional cradles that do not charge, of rechargeable batteries that fried and even of melted batteries! Most of these customers paid the full $200 and said they felt royally gypped.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Digital Baby Monitor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 14:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it&#8217;s impossible to completely digitize parenting and deduce a baby&#8217;s needs down to a science, the Why Cry Baby Analyzer comes fairly close. Equipped with advanced frequency analysis technology, in 20 seconds, this digital baby monitor will detect whether your baby is tired, stressed, bored or hungry, reporting back to you on a portable [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/digitalbabymonitor/">Choosing A Digital Baby Monitor</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>While it&#8217;s impossible to completely digitize parenting and deduce a baby&#8217;s needs down to a science, the Why Cry Baby Analyzer comes fairly close. Equipped with advanced frequency analysis technology, in 20 seconds, this digital baby monitor will detect whether your baby is tired, stressed, bored or hungry, reporting back to you on a portable LCD screen. This product can be found at www.thinkgeek.com for $99.99, but of course there are many other types of digital baby monitors for the concerned parent.</p>
<p>There are many good, <strong>digital infant monitors</strong> from which to choose. The Philips DECT baby monitor gets the highest reviews for sound clarity and offers special features, like parent-to-baby intercom functionality, alert lights, room temperature gauges, a night-light and soothing lullabies. The Summer Infant baby monitor offers video, night-vision, sound-alert lights and zoom and pan functionality. The Secure Sounds infant monitor Summer brand has also received positive reviews for limited interference and its stylish, contemporary design.</p>
<p>The new Digitally Fresh digital baby monitor comes with a 1.5-inch color LCD baby monitor screen, a walkie-talkie/receiver and a security camera. The Graco baby monitor, called the &#8220;iMonitor,&#8221; has multi-child monitoring features, an estimated 2,000-ft range, night vision and zoom. Mobi sells systems with unlimited receivers, wide camera angles, zoom, voice-activated video transmission and high-resolution screens. These high-end models run between $100 and $200.</p>
<p>You should definitely consider a digital baby monitor if you have nearby neighbors with babies because analog monitors often cross channels, making it easy to pick up another signal from a similar baby monitor system. Check which frequency your cordless phone operates on and ensure you don&#8217;t end up with a 2.4 GHz cordless and a 2.4 GHz baby monitor, as these will interfere and cause static. Digital monitors encode signals before sending them, so they&#8217;re more secure and they have a limited chance of interfering with other signals. Even though digital is more expensive, you&#8217;ll want a monitor that does its primary job well or it&#8217;s simply not worth buying one at all.</p>
<p>There is a digital baby monitor for everyone. There are basic $20 monitors that serve as walkie-talkies and transmitters of baby coos, gurgles, talking and cries. There are $60 monitors that give you greater range, better sound clarity, more receivers and lights-only indicators to show when the baby is screeching. The more high-end digital monitors past $100 may add lullabies, other monitoring features and night lights. Then, there are the systems with video monitors, offering a whole new level of baby espionage to the scene. At the end of the day, it&#8217;s up to you and what you feel is most needed.</p>
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		<title>Safety Baby Monitors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 14:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the best baby monitor involves several steps. First, consider a digital baby monitor to avoid eavesdropping from neighbours. Secondly, consider buying either an analog monitor that has a different frequency than your cordless phone or a highly rated digital monitor to avoid interference impeding your signal. Thirdly, look at safety baby monitors with a [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-monitors/safetybabymonitors/">Safety Baby Monitors</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Choosing the<strong> best baby monito</strong>r involves several steps. First, consider a digital baby monitor to avoid eavesdropping from neighbours. Secondly, consider buying either an analog monitor that has a different frequency than your cordless phone or a highly rated digital monitor to avoid interference impeding your signal. Thirdly, look at safety baby monitors with a long range if you have a big house, so you will always stay within reach. Lastly, when you set up your monitor&#8217;s camera or transmitter, be sure it&#8217;s out of the baby&#8217;s reach to prevent any unnecessary injuries.</p>
<p>When browsing for a baby monitor, the most important factor is clear reception. Muffled, fuzzy or screeching sounds will be distracting and difficult to discern from ambient sounds. With low-end wireless baby monitors, cordless telephone conversations may come through the channel or simple everyday appliances like microwaves may jumble the pictures or sounds. The best way to avoid interference is to purchase a quality baby infant monitor that has a similar range to your home size. If you buy one that is too large, it will be easier to pick up the neighbour&#8217;s frequencies. Also, tests show that digital baby monitors have less trouble with interference than analog baby monitors, so that should be considered as well. If you do settle on an analog monitor, ensure that your cordless phone and monitor do not work off the same Gigahertz frequency and look for a model that offers at least two different channel selections.</p>
<p>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 &#8220;the baby monitor who cried wolf,&#8221; where you&#8217;ll be so desensitized to the constant alarms that you might miss a real emergency.</p>
<p>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, &#8220;Why did I buy this useless thing?&#8221;</p>
<p>In conclusion, safety baby monitors are non-essential, yet useful tools for new parents. Video baby monitors can show parents when the baby has awakened, so they know when to get the baby from the crib, without waiting for the warning screams. They can also reveal if the baby is caught up in the blankets, gnawing on the crib or in some other sort of precarious position. Parents can see if the family pets or their other children are bothering the baby in some way. For moms and dads worried about sleep apnea, breathing troubles or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, these systems can provide great peace of mind.</p>
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