I've read some online reviews for baby monitors and I've narrowed it down to the Graco iMonitor w/ 2 recievers (about ). Does anyone have this, and do you like it?
http://www.gracobaby.com/catalog/product.aspx?modelNumber=2795VIB1&CategoryID=13
If not, which monitor do you have and would you recommend it to others? Thanks. *Good Sound Quality *Have 1-Sty Home *Would like to be outside while baby is sleeping *Needs to be digital
Tags: sound quality, amp, catalog product, indianapolis colts, football baseball basketball, categoryid, sports fan shop, shop dealsIn the past, baby monitors were a mess of wires and parents could only stray so far. Setting them up for the evening could be an adventure in itself. Yet some parents liked this type of baby monitor system because they felt it was reliable: they knew where the receivers were at all times and they knew how far they could go to keep in touch. The modern wireless baby monitor solves both of these problems by having a "Page" function that allows you to find misplaced receivers, and by sounding an audible alarm or flashing lights when you begin to get out-of-range. In some cases, wireless digital baby monitors can interfere with cordless phones and other wireless equipment, so it's important that you shop around for a quality system.
The Graco Ultra Clear II is a wireless baby monitor well worth considering. The product has received positive reviews for its excellent reception and sound quality.
Graco included features such as night-light and sound indicator lights. The light alert allows you to so simply see when your baby is crying, rather than be startled by the sudden, shrill shrieks.
The system comes with two two unit monitors, which is a… Continue reading