Why You'll Love a Baby TV Monitor
One of the newest innovations in the baby care market is the baby TV monitor. This makes the old fashioned audio baby monitors look like dinosaurs. This kind of baby monitor is just that – one whose footage can be viewed right on your television for a large picture and ultimate convenience. Of course some shoppers may think of the baby monitors that include a little TV screen on the receiver, which are also called video baby monitors. There are a variety of manufacturers who make these monitors so it helps to shop around a bit before making your choice.
The Mobi Cam is a great choice for this, is less than $50 and can be hooked up to your computer and/or television using the right components. You not only get audio, but video as well. Another camera that is quite similar is the X Cam 2, which allows you to set up a baby cam and watch your infant on any television in your home. There are quite a few cams of this type that you can set up, they don't necessarily even have to be baby monitor cams. There are inexpensive surveillance cameras that can do the job just as well for a very affordable price.
There are also video monitors that come with the television screen attached to your receiver. The screen is almost always 5 inches or less, but large enough for you to see your baby. Video monitors also come with audio, so you can hear and see your child. There are even video monitors with advanced capabilities like 2-way communication, digital technology and remote activated nightlights. Some of these video baby monitors can be on the pricey side but worth it when it comes to product quality and parental peace of mind.
Whether you get a baby TV monitor that hooks up to your main television or choose one with a screen on the receiver, you're sure to love this technology. The video monitors of today have so much to offer, there's no reason not to pick one up. They are superior to the traditional audio baby monitor when it comes to the footage you get of your baby. Many parents simply feel safer when they can see and hear their baby in real time on a video television monitor.
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