By admin1 on Aug 2, 2008 in Baby Monitors, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
The sound of a baby crying is definitely one of the most precious things in life that some parents take for granted.
The case is different though with a deaf mother or father. Not being able to hear your little one is upsetting enough.
What makes matters worst is the fact that a lack of ability to perceive sound can sometimes put your infant’s safety at risk. Luckily, technology has made it possible for manufacturers to create baby monitors for deaf people.
How does baby monitors function?
Regular baby monitors alerts parents each time their little bundles of joy need attention. The baby monitors usually functions by means of transmitting sound from the baby’s room to a portable receiver that can be conveniently placed inside a pocket or strapped around the waist.
People with excellent hearing can rest assured that their infants’ cries will be heard, even if they’re in another part of the house. The helpful baby monitors serve as an extension of a person’s hearing or visual range.
Parents who are hard of hearing or deaf also share the same opinion about baby monitors. Even though they put up with a lot of difficulties in caring for their babies, the ounce of reassurance they get from using baby monitors is more than welcome.
By admin1 on Aug 1, 2008 in Baby Monitors, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Household gadgets that function wirelessly have a tendency to pose a number of interference problems.
The usual culprits behind such tight spots are none other than baby monitors and wireless phones. Needless to say, deciding to get rid of one device in favor of the other is certainly out of the question.
What is Wireless Interference?
Interference may appear in the form of buzzing, static or irksome sounds. Aside from that, baby monitors that come with a video monitoring feature may also suffer from a fuzzy reception.
Another annoying part of the whole interference dilemma is the fact that you could sometimes pick up your neighbor’s phone conversations on baby monitors – and vice versa. This makes it even more difficult for you to hear or decode the sounds that are coming from your baby’s room.
How to fix Wireless Interference?
As bothersome as these interference problems may be, they are by no means without a solution. Here are some tips on how to avoid or, at least, minimize the nuisance of interfering wireless signals in your home.
Some tips on how to avoid or, at least, minimize the nuisance of interfering wireless signals in your home:
1. Factor in your wireless phone.
By admin1 on Aug 1, 2008 in Baby Monitors, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
In the fast paced world we live in today, many obstacles come with juggling family life and work, especially with a new baby in the house. Often times, parents find it difficult to manage their efforts of doing chores while watching the baby.
No one can be at two places at the same time, and it has been one of the major dilemmas of parents who still want to be productive around the house but more importantly want to prioritize their child’s safety. This is the very reason why baby monitor has become very useful to many parents.
A baby monitor allows parents to monitor the baby’s activities while they are not inside of the nursery or are working at a distance.
What Is a Baby Monitor and How Does It Work?
A baby monitor is a gadget set that has a transmitter and receiver, which sends either sound or video (depending on the type) for the parent to be able to supervise the activities of the baby while he or she is away.
There are different types of baby monitors –the audio, video or sensory.
By admin1 on Jul 31, 2008 in Baby Monitors, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Today, almost everything has gone digital. Cellular phones, computers and even simple household appliances, such as telephones and microwaves, have all switched to digital technology.
However, the growing concern of many is whether these hi-tech gadgets can be considered safe for our health, especially in gadgets such as baby monitors that are usually placed in such a close distance to children.
A lot of parents nowadays fear that if they use a digital monitor to help them keep watch of their child, they might be exposing their offspring to too much of electromagnetic radiation and this may cause significant damage to the child’s nervous system.
Children, after all, are much more prone to damage as their systems are still developing at such a young age. So we ask the question that many of these parents want to know, is it really safe to use digital baby monitors for children?
What is Electro-SMOG and How Does It Threaten Our Health?
Electro-SMOG is the electromagnetic energy that is emitted by common gadgets in our home such as our televisions, cordless phones, microwaves and digital baby monitors. Studies have been made over the years claiming that too much exposure to electro-SMOG can result to health problems affecting the nervous system of the body.
By admin1 on Jul 31, 2008 in Baby Monitors, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Baby monitors, just like with other gadgets, have taken advantage of the developing modern technology.
What was once a simple transmitter and receiver system have gone up a notch to provide parents the ease of watching over their baby without sacrificing comfort and security.
As of today, parents have different choices of baby monitors one of which is the wireless baby monitors.
But even with all the advantages these wireless baby monitors provide, it is inevitable that there are also disadvantages of these wireless baby monitors.
Comparing Wireless baby monitors With Wired Baby Monitors:
Baby monitors can come as wired and wireless devices. Wired baby monitors, as its name implies, makes use of wires to be able to connect the transmitting device and the receiving device.
This is a very good system when it comes to baby monitors the only setback is that, the length of wires makes mobility quite impossible. The receiver would more or less just stay in one place.
Wireless baby monitors however are more flexible than wired ones. Since it is wireless, the limitation that the length of wires provide does not apply to it making it more possible to move around the house while still being able to monitor your baby.