Monday, July 15, 2019

More Minor Considerations

Other, more minor factors to take into consideration may include the ability of the monitor to function at night and in low light conditions.
You may also consider what accessories, like belt clips, the monitor comes with. If you are highly active in your household (and let’s be honest, what mom isn’t) you may also consider the size and weight of the baby monitor.
Another feature worth considering is a built-in time that reminds you of feeding and medication times.
If you spend most of your time indoors and have a medium budget, you’ll want to be sure that your monitor offers both audio and video, transmits wirelessly in digital format, has an inbuilt rechargeable battery, and allows for two-way communication. The alert type should be preferably sound and vibration combined, and temperature sensors are better than motion detectors.

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