Reddit Reddit reviews Philips Avent Dect Audio Baby Monitor SCD560/10 (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Philips Avent Dect Audio Baby Monitor SCD560/10 (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Philips Avent Dect Audio Baby Monitor SCD560/10 (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
A secure private connection to your baby with DECT technology that guarantees zero interference, clear souund, with range up to 900 feetComfort your little one with the talkback feature, a night light or lullabies, while monitoring the temperature in the roomParent unit is outlet or battery poweredTalk back feature to stay connectedRange up to 330 meters. Charging time: 10 hoursZero interference and private connection: DECT technology guarantees zero interference and 100% privacyCustomized temperature sensorNight light and lullabiesTalk back featureRange of up to 330 meters
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4 Reddit comments about Philips Avent Dect Audio Baby Monitor SCD560/10 (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/alwaystryharder · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

I'm going to use a Foscam. It's like $60 dollars and as long as you change the administrator account/password it works amazingly.

I babysat my friends 6 month old a lot overnight and he wasn't a very good sleep through the night baby. I would feed him and make sure his diaper was changed, rock him a little to get him sleepy, and then set him in his crib. As soon as he hit the mattress he was cry. The monitor also helped to see if when he let out a small cry, if he was just stirring and would go back to sleep or if he was really awake.

I personally prefer the foscam because then you can get an app that will alert you if the sound level goes above a certain point on your cell phone. So you aren't strapped to a baby monitor and have to rely on it's battery life. It has fantastic low light vision too so when you turn the light off you can still see baby without any issue. It has a zoom/pan feature and you can talk over it as well. You can also record video too!

The foscam also has a feature that even if you aren't at home, you can still check on baby via the monitor on your app or on a website that the camera 'broadcasts' too. Don't worry you need a username/password to access this as well. And as long as you change that stuff to strong passwords, your camera won't get hacked.

If you don't want to use the 'broadcast' feature, the range on it is as long as you are within range of your wifi!

This is the one my friend had. My parents have it as well for home intrusion and I have one now for my nursery.

Edit: Although I've heard great things about the Anglecare Monitor. It's 50 bucks without the breathing pad. I really like the built in 'nightlight' on the baby unit.

Edit 2: The Philips Avent Monitor has great reviews and is just slightly more expensive at $75.

u/kosmotron · 4 pointsr/Parenting

This is probably not unique to our baby monitor, but ours has visual feedback (blue lights indicating how loud it is in the baby's room), and also it vibrates when it detects a cry (not once but every few seconds when there is crying). It's quite accurate in detecting. It also tells you on the screen whether the lullaby music is playing.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00E9RMHD8/pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

It's not a video monitor which many people seem to use these days (we find it a bit over the top for us), but if you do want video then hopefully there is one with these features.

u/Trishlovesdolphins · 2 pointsr/answers

I would also recommend a baby monitor, specifically this one. My kids are upstairs and on the other end of my house. The monitor works as a walkie talky on the handset, and if something should happen and she can't get to a walkie talkie, it will pick up her voice.

u/trishthedish36 · 1 pointr/daddit

Hi,

Mom here. We use the Nest and also this Philips AVENT audio monitor: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00E9RMHD8/ref=pd_aw_sim_75_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=M2A6TCN60A4J2MA9J8TM

We could probably just do the audio monitor but we like the ability to see what's going on at all times on our phones (is he stuck, did he roll over, did we lock the cat in the nursery by accident, etc).

Happy with both of our choices!