Saturday, July 2, 2011

Digital Audio Monitors Consumersearch.com| DECT, Philips, Graco, Fisher-Price, Motorola, smartphone apps

Digital Baby Monitors Newer DECT audio monitors get the least interference

"The biggest problems with baby monitors have always been static and interference. Interference can be particularly problematic. Because the majority of monitors are still analog monitors, they can easily pick up nearby signals on the same bandwidth. Parents report hearing their neighbor's sounds through their own monitor -- or worse, hearing neighbors' conversations." if you can hear your neighbors, there's a good chance

Reviewers say there's really no absolute way to tell unless you actually try a baby monitor in your house, so save your receipt.

voice-only communications, on the new 1.9 GHz frequency -- also called DECT (digitally enhanced cordless telecommunications)

monitors and cords -- analog or digital -- be placed at least three feet away from a person.

"Philips baby monitor also has some nice extras, including auto channel switching (to find the clearest signal), a walkie-talkie feature and indicators for low-battery and out of range. Sensitivity control also allows you to adjust for ambient noise like an air conditioner or humidifier."


Summer Infant Slim & Clear Digital Audio Monitor . The 2.4 GHz Slim & Clear Digital Audio Monitor features volume control, visual sound lights and a rechargeable battery. The Slim & Clear baby monitor also comes in a dual version.

Graco, Fisher-Price and Safety 1st offers digital audio monitors. Graco's three digital monitors, the iMonitor, Secure Coverage and Direct Connect

Fisher-Price offers Talk to Baby Digital Monitor features an intercom, nap time, rechargeable batteries and low-battery and out of range indicators. Reviewers say that audio clarity and sensitivity are fine, but that the monitor is bulky, breaks quickly and has a decided buzz that emits from the receiver unit.


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The Motorola Digital Audio Monitor. Motorola baby monitor is the only one with limited static and long durability. Reviewers also note it is a budget-friendly purchase.



Baby monitor smartphone apps

If you only need a audio monitor occasionally, BabyPhone app allows parents to turn their iPhone into a audio monitor. The app lets you turn your iPhone into a receiver unit phone's microphone picks up the sound and alerts carer by automatically calling another phone number.

BabyPhone apps for parents works with the iPhone's ultra-sensitive microphone. Baby Monitor for iPhone is another option and similar apps for BlackBerry and Android phones.

Withings first video baby phone. The device allows you to watch directly from your iPhone, iPad, iTouch and Android -- there's no parent receiver unit, just a camera unit.