Sunday, September 21, 2014

Deciding On The Right Baby Monitor For You And Your Family

By Erich Park


Choosing a baby monitor is not as easy as it used to be, and even just a decade ago, your options were pretty limited. If you were to look back to even just 10 years ago, you would probably find only a few choices for baby monitors which only offered a few features, but these days baby monitors can practically do just about anything (except changing your baby's diaper of course)! Some people like having a lot of options, while others find having too many choices to be intimidating, and if you are someone who gets overwhelmed by having too many options available, here are some hints that you can use to help you choose which baby monitor to buy.

You probably have friends and family members who have been parents; what brands do they use and trust? Which types of monitors have they had to throw out for being junk? If you want to find out which baby monitors are a good value, asking people you know can be the best place to start. This can also be a good way to get a monitor for free from someone who no longer needs it. Then you wouldn't even have to worry about shopping around to find the best monitor! Be sure to ask for specific pros and cons from your friends. If someone just tells you something like, "it worked" you won't really be learning anything.

As you're shopping around, you'll notice many baby monitors have an operating frequency of 49 Mhz. This particular frequency will contain the greatest amount of interference - must be why they're so cheap to buy. One unusual aspect of these cheaper monitors is they pick up unwanted radio frequency signals such as cell phones and even neighboring baby monitors. But higher frequency monitors don't have those problems, plus they're easier to operate. However, you can side-step these problems by getting a monitor operating at 2.4 Ghz.

What else is happening in your home that could interfere with the monitor? Do you have cordless phones...do you have cell phones...Radios, because you will want to choose a baby monitor that operates on a different frequency than the other devices in your home. Therefore you should always find a baby monitor which has a wide range of frequencies. Narrowing down your choices isn't actually that difficult either, when it comes to choosing the right monitor.

Remember that you should take everything into consideration when you want to buy your monitor, and should assess what kinds of features you want to begin with. Buyers should also be looking at price and the system's lifetime expectancy as well. Your final decision should be one that reflects the needs of your entire household, so that you can choose a monitor which will do exactly what you need it to do.




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