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Parents use every means within their power to provide excellent care to their baby. Modern technology provides numerous parent-friendly products that help and support first-time -- even experienced -- parents. Mobile baby monitors are a good example of a useful device that makes parenthood more manageable, especially if you're a single mom or dad.

What is a Mobile Baby Monitor?

A mobile baby monitor is a radio transmitter coupled with a receiver. The set is synchronized to a predetermined frequency band that gives off a frequency modulation (FM) signal once it is switched on. More often than not, these portable monitors send out signals between the range of 49,830 MHz and 49,890 MHz.

Why Do You Need a Mobile Baby Monitor?

Mobile baby monitors allow parents to keep tabs on their infants without the necessity of staying awake or standing outside the nursery door all night. A typical baby monitor set consists of two parts: a radio transmitter and a portable receiver. The radio transmitter must be positioned 8 - 10 feet away from your baby's crib. On the other hand, you can position it closer to your baby for better reception of sounds.

The signal picked up by the radio transmitter is then passed on to the portable receiver, which can be carried effortlessly around the house. For as long as the receiver is within the range of distance supported by the device, you'll be able to hear the sounds coming from your baby's room, even if you're in another part of your house.

To recharge the radio transmitter, simply plug it into the socket as it usually sits at the side of your baby. Batteries, on the other hand, operate the portable receiver. Although this can be an addition cost, the price you pay in order get portability is well worth it.

What are the Disadvantages of Baby Monitors?

First, baby monitors work more efficiently between ground floor and first floor areas. However, if your home is made of thick concrete walls or has aluminum siding, this can substantially decrease the strength of the transmitted signal.

Parents who own baby monitors report instances of interference. Sometimes their receivers will pick up signals from their neighbors' wireless devices -- baby monitors included. Thus many people are careful not to mention any private or confidential information while the baby monitor is switched on.

Interference with cordless phones and wireless routers is also a common problem. Your baby monitor may occasionally compete with these wireless devices for better signal reception. Therefore, it's better to purchase one that features a channel adjustment capability. This allows you to change frequency bands whenever you encounter interference problems.

Of course, you also need to factor in the cost of buying a baby monitor. The high-end versions can cost as much as $300 dollars or more. These mobile baby monitors normally feature a video monitoring option that allows parents to keep a closer eye on their babies. Then again, if you prefer the cheaper variety to the pricey ones, be prepared to pay about $40 to $90 for the radio models.




 

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