Dad Recommends...Baby Monitors
We have two baby monitors, both of them audio-only models. The first one we used with our older daughter was the typical Graco baby monitor that almost everyone has. It works fairly well, and we continue to use it. It's analog, on the 49mhz frequency.
Then we needed a second
monitor for our twins. To insure that it wouldn't interfere with our daughter's monitor,
we got a digital monitor, since digital monitors usually run on a completely different
frequency. It's called the Summer Infant Secure Digital Monitor, and it uses 900mhz. This particular monitor is awesome in that the receiver has a docking bay,
and it automatically recharges in the docking bay. Then the built-in
rechargeable battery is good for 8 to 10 hours of usage. This means that you can
carry the receiver around with you, clipped onto your belt, or put it on the
kitchen counter, and you're not worrying about power cords or AA batteries
running out every couple of hours. Even now, two years later, the built-in
battery stills holds a good, long charge, and it's never given us a problem.
Plus it always has very clear reception.
One difference between our older daughter and the twins is that we always wore our daughter to sleep in good attachment
parenting style. We never really missed the video feature with hr, because we
really only needed the monitor to know if she woke up - and if she did, then we
would go get her. But with the twins, after about a year, we started putting them in their cribs at the start of the night for them to fall asleep on their own. Most of the time they fall asleep quickly, but on some nights, they might cry for a
little while. Then we're always wondering, "are they crying because they're having a hard
time falling asleep, or because they got their leg stuck in the crib or some similar other
disaster that requires parental intervention?" Because of this, it really would be handy to have the video feature to
be able to know this without having to go in the
room.
Summer Infant also
makes a handheld video model that similar to our digital model in that it has a built-in rechargeable battery. From the reviews on Amazons, customers seem to have left pretty good feedback, both on the product itself, and on their
experiences with the company. Without having had a video baby monitor ourselves,
I'd probably look first at the Summer Infant video models first, based on the
good quality of the Summer Infant monitor we already have.