Looking for a decent baby monitor is no different than looking for other baby-care products.
It's easy to feel overwhelmed, and no doubt it's stressful. You're right to want to stay alert about your baby when you're in other rooms, yet you may be having trouble knowing which system is best to use. You don't know what's a fair price. You enter a store and are over-whelmed with the selection. It's not hard to feel frustrated or overwhelmed - but try not to worry! In this article, you'll explore how to know when you've found the system that's just right for you.
The price is going to be a major factor in your decision. However, when you are choosing between each system, you should not make your decision based solely on that criterion. The best thing to do when it comes to the price of a system, is to simply use the price as way to measure out how many features you are getting for that price. Choosing the best system is no longer simply "which one is the cheapest?", in fact, using that as your only criteria could have you going back to the store for replacements more often than you would care to admit! Instead, look at what you get and for what price you get it, and lots of features could make up for a higher price!
How much do you want to be able to keep an eye on when you are not in the room? Some baby monitors only keep track of the sounds, whilst others will tell you if there is any motion in the room. Or do you want a system which has full video and audio recording surveillance features, much like the systems you see in stores? Since there are many options available, the only thing you need to be doing is assessing how much you want to be able to hear and see. Keep in mind that the type of system you choose is not a reflection on your parenting abilities, so opting to not purchase a full video surveillance system for your baby's room does not mean that you care less about your child than a parent who would purchase something that expensive.
How many options do you want to have? Extensive systems take up more space, so if you do not have that kind of option, you may want to consider single receivers or base stations. If your home is larger, you may want to choose a system which comes with multiple receivers. If you are going to choose a multiple receiver system, find one which has both inbound and outbound capabilities, so that more than one person can use it. Also, if you choose to have more than one receiver, it will allow you to monitor more than one child consecutively, and you also won't have to worry about always carrying it around with you.
Remember that you should take everything into consideration when you want to buy your monitor, and should assess what kinds of features you want to begin with. Buyers should also be looking at price and the system's lifetime expectancy as well. The type of monitor you need will depend on you and the needs of your whole family, so it's best to figure out what you want your monitor to do and then go out and find something that will do it!