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Many moms report that they have something that you might call a “mother’s ear”: a heightened sense of hearing that can hear the baby crying from all the way across the house. Whether you have this mommy superpower or not, though, it always helps to have an extra set of ears (and even eyes) around the house: a baby monitor. read more
The best choice for you will depend on what level of reassurance you feel that you need. If you just want to hear your baby when she wakes up, a simple audio monitor will do; digital baby monitors filter out static and noise, and ensure that your baby’s cries won’t be heard on the baby monitor next door. If it will make you feel better to be able to peer in on her, video baby monitors add an extra level of reassurance (and, when your baby becomes an active toddler, they let you nip assorted mischief in the bud).
Additional features you might want on a baby monitor include night vision, lights or vibration (so if you’re in a noisy room, a flicker will still alert you to baby’s crying), additional receivers, and rechargeable batteries. An intercom function is a great bonus – you may be able to sing baby to sleep through the baby monitor without even getting out of bed!
The right baby monitor for you will depend on a number of lifestyle factors, so if you’re not sure which one of these models is the best fit, contact us and we’ll help you choose. Our customer service associates are experts on our product selection, and they’ll ask you the right questions to determine which baby monitor is best for you.
And finally: remember that a baby monitor is more for you than for the baby. Baby emergencies are rare, so the main purpose of your baby monitor is to help you feel that no cry will go unnoticed and no distress will go uncomforted. A baby monitor is a tool that’s designed to increase your confidence and peace of mind, so you can relax and enjoy being a parent, and maybe get a little sleep every now and then. show less