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4 Factors to Consider Before Buying a Baby Monitor

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Parenthood is probably one of the toughest life journeys anyone has to go through, and keeping a close eye on your kids, especially if they are newborn babies can be draining. However, in this day and age, parenting doesn’t need to be so difficult when certain digital tools, gadgets, and gizmos were created to make your job as a parent as smooth as it can be. One of these gadgets is the life-saving baby monitor, which helps parents keep a closer eye on their child, even if they’re in the other room. However, with so many factors and options to choose from, it can get quite overwhelming. Worry not, we’ve got you covered. Here are the top 4 factors you should consider before buying a baby monitor. 

1. Types of Baby Monitors 

Nowadays, there are many monitors to choose from, and ideally, you would need one that will allow you to keep a clear eye on your baby. The basic models are strictly audio models that transmit your baby’s cries and shows through a light-up element if they’re getting louder. A digital monitor sends encrypted sound waves, so it won’t be picked up by your neighbor’s baby monitor, for example. Meanwhile, many prefer video monitors because they show everything from your baby’s crib. You can zoom in, and it has a night vision feature. To enhance convenience, a baby monitor stand can be a great addition, providing a stable and adjustable view of your little one at all times.

2. Frequency Levels and Range 

Depending on the size of your home, you need to make sure that your baby monitor delivers at a longer range like a 900 MHz or higher. The basic audio models deliver at a 49 MHz; however, they interfered with cordless phones. Other models have shifted to 2.4 GHz or 1.9 GHz to reduce the amount of interference. Some parents recommend choosing a model that also supports DECT technology in audio models for the clearest sound and signal, while others would stick to the 1.9 GHz video models. 

3. Safety 

Because of the aforementioned frequency ranges, it posed a threat to some parents and how they’re exposing their babies to frequency levels. High levels of EMF radiated through the baby monitor is claimed to disrupt sleeping patterns and impact their brain development. Because of this, it’s highly recommended to look for a low EMF baby monitor when you’re in the market for a new one, and checking online reviews for the best ones wouldn’t hurt. Some of today’s low EMF monitors will give you a clear view of your baby without exposing them to harmful EMF radiation. 

4. Size and Portable Features 

When looking for a monitor, you’d want one that is compact and portable. You’re possibly using it because you’re doing chores around the home, so you need something easy to carry around. These monitors are wireless, and some of them can be charged without having to look for batteries every time. Some devices work on a Smart feature as well and can transmit to your smartphone, while others come with multiple transmitters so you can monitor more than one room or you and your spouse can each monitor at the same time. While a monitor is only a quick fix to help you keep an eye out on your baby as you get some chores done, it will never replace the true watchful eye of a parent. However, it wouldn’t hurt to get one of the best models out there that will not only be safe for your baby but will also help you keep an eye on your child. 

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