J.D. asks from Fuquay Varina, NC on December 29, 2008
Need Baby Monitor Recommendations
My current monitor has a ton of static and isn't very clear, so I need to purchase a new one. I DO NOT want to listen to any more static, so I would like recommendations. I would prefer two handheld devices...one for downstairs and one for upstairs, and at this point will spend any amount of money if necessary, but prefer to keep cost down since my son is 10 months old and I only use it for nighttime sleeping. Thanks!
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J.D. answers from Memphis on December 30, 2008
We have the Phillips w/ DECT technology - Philips SCD 589 Digital Baby Monitor (with Zero-Interference DECT Technology). It is great ... doesn't have static and you can make it as sensitive (or not) as you want it to be. Hope that helps!
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M.T. answers from Nashville on December 30, 2008
Well I bought a Safety 1st from Target. I got into the static thing also with an expensive one so decided this time I would go EL-CHEAPO...... It was great for about the first 2 months then went all staticy on me just like the others. So I recommend do not buy that one.
Good luck.
G.M. answers from Raleigh on December 30, 2008
we have the Fisher Price monitor and that thingis indestructible. I think it's about 30 dollars but it only came with one handset. I'm sure they woul dhave one with two. Good luck!
J.D. answers from Memphis on December 30, 2008
We have the Phillips w/ DECT technology - Philips SCD 589 Digital Baby Monitor (with Zero-Interference DECT Technology). It is great ... doesn't have static and you can make it as sensitive (or not) as you want it to be. Hope that helps!
E.W. answers from Chattanooga on December 29, 2008
J.,
Even though your son is 10 months old, you will be using it for a few more years.
Check Consumer Reports on line to see what they recommend. I did that and was happy with the one I got at the time.
E.
J.M. answers from Memphis on December 29, 2008
I got a Safety 1st one when my second son was born. Our first one was all static too after a couple of years. The one I got cost about $100 when I got it a year ago. It has 4 pieces. 3 are transmitters and 1 is the parent receiver. The kids' rooms are upstairs and our room is all the way at the back of the house downstairs so I liked that I could use one monitor for both boys. I put one transmitter in each of their bedrooms and the third in the downstairs play room. I can carry around the one receiver and can hear basically my whole house. You can set it to one room or you can have it scan all 3 rooms. I have it scan all night so that I can hear both the 1 year old and the 4 yr old if they wake up at night. The one receiver can plug in or run on battery. The batteries recharge when you plug it in. I plug it in at night and run it off the battery during daytime naps so I can carry it around with me.
E.M. answers from Louisville on December 30, 2008
i have a baby monitor that has 2 things that can listen in and 2 recevers. i love it b/c i have a daughter that has asthma then of course the baby. i love it! http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2439494
G.W. answers from Knoxville on January 01, 2009
Sony baby call
its amazing!
S.A. answers from Wilmington on December 29, 2008
Hi Jen-
We received an older version of this Graco monitor in 2006. http://www.target.com/Graco-imonitor-Digital-Baby-Monitor...
It worked really great for us. Good luck.
S.
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