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How to Choose the Best Baby Video Monitor

Wired or wireless? Digital or analog? What about night vision? Here’s how to choose the best baby video monitor.

Baby monitors provide peace of mind, enabling constant remote monitoring from anywhere in the house, of babies, toddlers, special needs children, and elderly parents.

With the right monitor, there is no need to enter the room to check on the baby. This avoids disturbing and waking-up the baby.

How to Choose the Best Baby Video Monitor

Popular brands include:

Video Baby Monitors

Video monitors provide more information than audio monitors, allowing parents to decide whether the baby needs attention or is just making noises while asleep. They can cost from over one hundred to a few hundred dollars.

Picture quality is normally webcam quality or worse. Minimum acceptable quality is to be able to see if the baby’s eyes are open or closed (with the camera a few feet away). The picture can be jerky (slow frame rate), but this isn’t a problem when monitoring babies. Many monitors provide color images, but this is not necessary. Black and white are good enough for most purposes (night vision is black and white anyway) and a bit cheaper.

The video screen (parent unit) can be a

Some systems allow a combination of different types of screens to be used.

Useful features include:

Wired Versus Wireless Baby Monitors

Wireless baby monitors are popular. Wireless means being able to carry the parent unit receiver anywhere within the house. Manufacturers rate the receiver’s outdoor range from 400 to 800 feet, but the indoor range will be less as the signal is blocked by walls.

Popular frequencies are 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz (some monitors can be switched to use either). Other frequencies are also used.

Wireless systems can interfere with and be interfered with by other devices. Problems can be caused by Wi-Fi wireless LANs or routers, cordless phones, wireless video game controllers, even microwave ovens.

Analog wireless systems

Digital wireless systems

  • Are usually more secure.
  • Are more commonly used for audio and motion sensor monitors. Video wireless monitors do exist but are relatively new.

The Best Baby Monitor

Each type of monitor has its advantages and drawbacks. Parents need to decide on the balance of features that most meets their needs:

Video monitors also need an audio monitor function. Parents should learn about audio monitors to help them choose the right video monitor.

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