Friday 8 June 2012

The Summer Infant Baby Monitor - A Very Useful Gadget For Parents

One of the most popular video baby monitors available on the market is the Summer Infant BabyTouch Color Video Monitor. It is actually the most advanced in certain respects since it has "smart phone" technology, utilizing a touchscreen display. It is, in fact comparable in size to a smartphone, but slightly more bulky having a 3.5" display, that is very easy to view. The color camera changes into a black and white infrared display when the light conditions are inadequate. The monitor contains 2 major parts. Firstly, in the baby's room is a camera that transmits the audio and video signal. Additionally, the parent unit, or receiver that the caregiver will keep near them. The caregiver may then move a considerable distance away from the baby's bedroom, which is handy if they inhabit a sizeable home or just want to get out in the garden. Because the parent doesn't have to be in earshot of the infant, it's so much safer to set about every day activities.

On the Summer Infant BabyTouch Video Monitor, the buttons are really easy to handle. If it's during the night time and you hear a noise from the monitor, it is particularly handy. When you have to find the buttons in the dark, it is really easy to do so. Because the monitor provides a superior safe signal, other wireless products in the home shouldn't be impacted.

The monitor has LED lights which become brighter as the sound level from the baby's room increases. If you're in a loud situation where you can't pick up the audio signal, this is a really convenient function. On the receiver you've got a flip out stand along with a belt clip. You will find this useful if you want to keep moving around.

You are able to tilt, pan and zoom the camera in the little one's room by remote from the parent unit. If your infant moves around in the crib or for people with a young child who wants to get out of their bed, this is particularly handy. You also have 2 way communication so that you can reassure the baby or talk with your spouse when they are in the bedroom.

If you have more than one child - perhaps a toddler in a different bedroom, you'll be able to hook as many as three additional cameras with the Summer Infant Baby Monitor. You should find that you should get about 8 to 10 hours out of the chargeable battery.

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