Best baby monitors according to redditors

We found 347 Reddit comments discussing the best baby monitors. We ranked the 119 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Baby Monitors:

u/TheRobotSpy · 38 pointsr/Parenting

That is the problem to me with this type of baby monitor. There are so many options that it is too easy to screw up. Should your husband have gotten it right, sure. But people aren't perfect.

Do yourself a favor and buy a cheap audio only basic baby monitor and leave it on with the monitor in your bedroom. This lets you continue to use the nice one with all the features but if there is a screwup no one gets harmed.

https://www.amazon.com/VTech-DM111-Digital-Monitor-Parent/dp/B00JEV5UI8/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1484603659&sr=8-4&keywords=baby+monitor

u/ImogenPaige · 29 pointsr/pregnant

Summer Infant Babble Band Wearable Audio Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q0YY9U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_JBqQBb0CNZ04J

I think this would be great for you, if you're sleeping. The bracelet will vibrate when the monitor is alerted by your baby.

u/gingerpye · 17 pointsr/BabyBumps

Forest themed nursery. I wanted his room to be calm colors and used decorations that we already had in our home for the most part.

My top 5 items in the room:

  1. The crib - ikea Crib crib
    We wanted something simple and affordable this checked both boxes.

  2. Rocking Chair- Glider
    Loved the price and it’s my favorite chair in the house already.

  3. Twin bed- Tuft and Needle . We have this mattress in our room and LOVE it so naturally because we needed to get a bed for the room we got the same one.

  4. Book shelves- ikea
    We went with these because they seemed a little sturdier than the ikea spice racks.

  5. Baby monitor- infant optics video monitor
    I liked that you can move the camera to see and zoom in and out as well. My SO also walked to the end of our street and still had full connection so the range is great.
u/aka_____ · 15 pointsr/BabyBumps

In no particular order:

  1. Snuza Hero (SE). Was $120 when I bought it, looks like it's gone down to $100. Really helped me sleep soundly knowing we'd be alerted if anything stopped baby's breathing. We had a few false alarms where it simply became detached from her diaper, so it definitely works.
  2. 7 A.M. Enfant Nido. So, this was not actually a splurge at all because I somehow lucked out and found it on clearance for $18, but I would happily pay full price ($60) knowing how well it worked for us. It is designed to be safe to use in the car seat (nothing touches the straps at all). My daughter was toasty warm all winter long. We live in Michigan and get a lot of snow. This product was invaluable for me.
  3. Solly Baby Wrap. ($65) There are cheaper wrap carriers out there. This one was the best I tried. I loved this product so much. I'm actually going to have a hard time not buying a second one in another color 😂
  4. Uppababy Vista Stroller. ($930) We had another (cheaper) stroller at first, but I ended up selling it and buying this one before my baby turned one. I wish we'd just gone with this from the get-go. The ride is incredibly smooth and the quality is amazing.
  5. Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Monitor. ($165) I actually thought we could get away with no baby monitor at all because our house is so small. It's true, it's not a *necessity*, but when we went to visit my MIL and she had purchased a monitor to use at her house while we were there (for 3 weeks). It was so nice having it that I purchased this one as soon as we got home. I didn't realize how much freedom it allows you (I can go have tea on the back porch, or do a bit of gardening, or go run on the treadmill downstairs, all without worrying that I won't hear the baby waking up) until I lived with one first hand. We survived just fine for over a year without one, but I could have been so much more productive with it. This time around, I'm getting an add on camera for this unit to put in our room (where new baby will sleep). The original camera will stay in my toddler's room.
u/heymariehi · 14 pointsr/beyondthebump

We have the Infant Optics DXR-8. It comes with two lenses, has audio, and good display. It often shows images of a child who was just put down doing crazy stuff like waking up and moving wildly, and it often emits what seems to be a crying noise, but other than that, it's great! 😉

u/tmoney99211 · 13 pointsr/NewParents

@OP I don't recommend the Owlet from a simple peace of mind perspective. I got one... there were a ton of false positives and alarms. As a new parent, I was paranoid enough, didn't need the false alarms.

See the reviews here - https://www.amazon.com/Owlet-Smart-Sock-Baby-Monitor/product-reviews/B06ZZXYD6S/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=all_reviews

u/gsuEAGLE21 · 10 pointsr/NewParents

I highly recommend the Infant Optics. Big fan of it not requiring a WiFi signal, as it uses its own radio signal. The range of motion is great, and the camera comes with a 2x Zoom lens (can be used without as well)

Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_ub0WBbE3A0RGA

u/clgmae104 · 9 pointsr/beyondthebump

I've had this Infant Optics one for a year now and it's been great. The volume is pretty loud and the screen works well though it's not huge.

u/half_dozen_cats · 9 pointsr/relationships

> He's not sure he wants to use them, but logically says there's no reason we shouldn't.

I'm going to say that this is more about emotions than logic. Forget the money or whatever invested, the best thing to do would be to donate that furniture to a womans shelter or something along those lines and start fresh. It is the best way to respect the memory and begin to create new ones, in my humble opinion. You can't just overwrite the past.

Also, silly as this sounds, I'd look into getting an Angel Care baby monitor. It was extremely useful for easing my nerves with our children and they sound an alarm if a baby stops breathing. They are stupidly effective.

/avoid crib bumpers unless they are mesh

//nightvision camera's are never a bad idea

http://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ

u/Nix-geek · 8 pointsr/NewParents

To add, you can get the video baby monitor cheaper on amazon than in store. We have one of these, and it's pretty good.

While it isn't cheap, it's less expensive than in-store ones. It can also be expanded pretty easily with more cameras, and the ability to change the lenses makes it pretty versatile. We've had ours for 3 years, and it's still great.

We used to live in a 2-story house, and it was invaluable to hear when the babies were stirring to run up and attend to them before they full woke and then couldn't get back to sleep :)

u/ZeosPantera · 7 pointsr/audio

OK lets avoid the bluetooth speaker in general.

Micca MB42x +Lepai 2020 +Bluetooth adapter +12V battery(for the beach just put everything in a bag)

80+20+20+20 = $140

u/babytwingirls · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

Great advice! I think I am going to order some lanolin right now to start prepping for breastfeeding. Thanks for writing out all your tips =)

Also, this reminded me of something:
> Our first night home, hubs and I had a hard time sleeping out of anxiety because Quinn wasn’t in our room. His room/crib is literally fifteen steps from our bed but it made us uncomfortable not being able to look at him and hear his little fusses and snorts.

You may get better sleep if you look into a Snuza Hero or Angel Care Monitor! They both track the babies breathing and will alert you if it doesn't detect anything for 20 seconds. They aren't inexpensive but you may be able to find them second-hand or at consignment. I know I got much higher quality sleep when I wasn't lifting my head to make sure LO was breathing 5 times a night.

http://www.amazon.com/Snuza-ILSHER-Baby-Monitor-Hero/dp/B008OJ7C6Y

http://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1411361301&sr=1-1&keywords=angel+care

u/wild_fire987 · 6 pointsr/beyondthebump

Like some other people have mentioned, I wasn't a fan of wifi enabled monitor. So I ended up with this one: https://www.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI/

I like it so far, the range is good enough for us to go the neighbors house and still pick up the video and the monitor has a battery so we can take it around the house with us.

u/puppersforlife · 6 pointsr/pregnant

The monitor I have has a color bar on the side that gets more red the louder the baby gets. Maybe a monitor w this type of option would work for you. Visually seeing you’re baby on the screen combined with the color bar may help you determine if baby is upset/ hungry or just getting comfy.


Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OsqQBbDM322HA

Edit: I’m not hearing impaired I just thought this feature could be helpful to you.

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/ph0en1x778 · 6 pointsr/daddit

Hello Baby Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Digital Camera HB24, Night Vision Temperature Monitoring & 2 Way Talkback System, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_zjkRzbVQ9088M

u/ScoutHound · 6 pointsr/predaddit

We use a cheapo like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JEV5UI8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1) one. It picks up sound real well. And then we use a wifi security camera (D-link) focused on the crib. We already had the camera and just re-purposed it.

edit Our mantra has been "don't spend money on stuff that has limited usefulness"

u/emperorOfTheUniverse · 6 pointsr/NewParents

100% this one. This was recommended to us by a friend (who does a lot of research on products usually), and we have found it to be invaluable. I've also noticed it at other people's houses and we always have a 'best baby monitor ever, right?' moment.

The range is great. We walked across the street and checked our mailbox when testing it. The picture quality is great, especially in the dark. And it's easy to add multiple cameras which is very handy. We had a camera on our boy's crib and his playpen so that we could still see him while washing bottles in the kitchen as he played.

u/ladypixels · 5 pointsr/BabyBumps

Yes! I just ordered this Infant optics one. I checked the price history and it is normally around $165. Currently $123, which is the lowest price in the past 6 months. Heads up, the Honey extension for Chrome is really useful!

u/zippledook · 5 pointsr/daddit

I agree with stayathomedad. You are being a good dad but you also need to take care of your self so you can take care of mom and baby which means sleep. Our daughter was in the nicu for 55 days after she was born. I got so used to her constantly being hooked to monitors that I too woke up every few minutes to check her because there was no beeping. I finally go so tired that I slept for 4 or 5 hours in a row and everything was ok. That was the turning point for me.

If you are really super worried about it, you might check out something like this monitor. It’s a super crutch but some peace of mind. If you go the route of a monitor get one that measures oxygen not just clips to the diaper. If you’re baby does fall into a deep sleep it may not move enough for movement tracker to pick up ok and then you get woken up in the middle of the night panicking for no reason.

Owlet Smart Sock Baby Monitor - Track Your Infant's Heart Rate & Oxygen Levels - The Ultimate Baby Monitor for Peace of Mind https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZXYD6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rGKqDbGBYSS1C

u/impregnantnowwhat · 5 pointsr/BabyBumps

We've received two as hand me downs. I really like "Hello Baby" it's picture is really crisp and there is a talk back feature so you can intercom your voice over to baby. We don't have extra cameras but I know you can sync up other cameras for different views which is pretty cool.

u/gogopup · 5 pointsr/JulyBumpers2017

We registered for this one, Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens

My friend has the same one and has gone through a few and said she loves it.

u/Meghany21 · 5 pointsr/BabyBumps

We have this one. It's the Infant Optix DX-8. I can't recommend it enough! We've been using it for 19 months with our son and we bought another one to monitor our daughter. They also have surveys for you to fill out after you register it and you can win another camera or additional lenses for free. I was able to snag a second camera from them that way! Although it doesn't stream online, it's excellent around the house.

The zoom is great, the night vision is great, the temp is always correct, you can talk through it (although that scares the crap out of my son) and it's completely on wi-fi. We have really crappy wifi in our house from one end to the other but we literally never have a problem with our monitor losing connection. I literally can't think of one negative about our camera, except maybe the price? But even that's reasonable for what you're getting.

u/euThohl3 · 5 pointsr/AskElectronics
  • Keep in mind the author of that video doesn't seem to know much electronics either. "Pulse Wave Modulator." The "low voltage hurts motors but slow PWM is good" bit is bullshit. It's AC motors that melt when the voltage is too low.

  • Most DC motors like those are totally symmetric in operation forward and backward. They have a positive and negative lead because they need to specify which direction it goes w.r.t. input polarity.

  • Swapping the power switch and pwm controller will work... the problem is that the PWM controller probably always draws a little bit of power if it's powered up, even if it's turned down to zero or no motor is connected. It will run down the battery when turned off.

  • I am pretty sure the diode is not required if you use a PWM unit designed for motors. If you use one intended for a resistive load like a light bulb, then yes, you would definitely need it.

  • Driving cheap motors with high frequency PWM can be a bit sketchy at times... their brushes make a lot of noise, and you can't put big diodes caps on them because the PWM will melt them.

  • When I search for "12v li-ion battery" on amazon I get a lot of cheaper options, like this. YMMV. Some of them look a bit sketchy. You could also use an SLA battery, but it's heavier for the power. But you don't need a lot of power.

  • The drill chuck is kinda ridiculous, and probably half the total weight. I guess if you don't have access to a lathe to make yourself a proper spool and can't find one online you have to improvise...

  • If I were designing this -- and almost certainly how all the professionally designed ones are built -- it would use a motor with an optical encoder. That would have the benefit of not changing speed due to variable friction or battery voltage, and would be able to do fast and slow movement with the same motor. Doing that from scratch is probably well in excess of your electronics skills, but there's probably an arduino sketch of something similar out there.
u/sweet_primitive · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

Oh my god I can so relate to this. To get over it, I can't recommend this monitor enough. It beeps if no movement/breathing is detected for 15 seconds, and it's allowed me to feel so much better when the baby is sleeping. I see now that there is a version of this that comes with a video monitor, which I didn't see when I bought mine, but looks pretty awesome.

The one drawback to this monitor is that it's pretty stationary since it needs to be plugged in and there are cords, so it doesn't work if you have your baby sleeping in several places. For something more mobile, I've heard good things about the Snuza monitor that you clip onto the baby's diaper and it vibrates and has an alarm if it senses no movement.

Note that for both kinds of monitors, having anything that moves in the crib (like a mobile) or using it when baby is in a swing or bed sharing (in the case of the Snuza) can interfere with effectiveness.

Hope that helps!

u/z64dan · 5 pointsr/daddit

Someone bought us a Nest Cam, but I returned it... I didn't really see the advantage to clogging my wifi, or having to use a cell phone as the monitor. We got one of these instead... The good part is that it's not on the wi-fi, the monitor never loses signal, and it doesn't need a cell phone.

I don't remember if the nest cam was movable, but with ours, we can also turn the camera if our baby crawled to the other side of the crib, which is nice. Also, it has a microphone so you can talk to your baby without getting up (although i think it will only be useful when he's a little older).

u/FifthRendition · 5 pointsr/daddit

Do you want to use an app to watch it or just a straight monitor?

I prefer not having the IP based ones because it keeps it off the net. I don't mind changing the settings on them, just easier to not have to.

The one I bought is a straight video monitor/wireless camera. Camera/Monitor

u/YorkshireBelle · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

I'd personally recommend a video monitor with night vision and zoom. Two-way audio is a nice plus but not essential (my husband and I do use it to communicate while one is putting the baby to bed). We have the Infant Optics DXR-8 (the best seller on Amazon) and it's great. The interchangeable zoom lens is really a fantastic feature, as the way our nursery is set up the camera had to be pretty far from the crib. I couldn't live without the video aspect as our son tends to spit up a lot and it's essential to see if I need to go and change the sheet, plus I just like to see him for peace of mind.

Some friends of ours got a really expensive wi-fi monitor so that they can view the video from anywhere, but I only think you'd need this if you had a nanny and needed to check on things while you were at work or something.

u/Tundraww · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

What!? Get a new Dr. Asap! Also look into a sids monitor! Helps me feel more comfortable going to sleep. It clips to my son's diaper and will beep if he stops breathing (and when it falls off which isint often but wow I can fly out of bed fast). We got the Snoza Go. https://www.amazon.com/Snuza-Portable-Baby-Movement-Monitor/dp/B002WLGV08

u/HappilyPooped · 4 pointsr/predaddit

http://smile.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-Monitor-Interchangeable-Optical/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=zg_bs_166870011_3

We could have gone cheaper, but nothing had ratings as good, or as many features. There are more popular Motorola models, mbp36, but they didn't have nearly as many positive reviews. I've tested it from the upstairs nursery to the basement and back yard with no issues or interference.

Price fluctuates between $209 and $171 (got lucky when I bought it for that a month or so ago).

Pick a model you like, and use camelcamelcamel to watch the prices for you.

Edit: Features I wanted include talk back, pan and zoom, expandable by adding another camera, good night vision, large viewable handheld monitor, good battery life, optional wide angle lens for when she's older and moving around her room and a far reaching range that didn't interfere with my WiFi.

u/Okiegolfer · 4 pointsr/Parenting

Summer Infant Babble Band Wearable Audio Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q0YY9U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_at8VCbCFTD3ZZ

Obligatory disclaimer is that we have never used this when our kid is in the same room as us so YMMV

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/PlaysOneIRL · 4 pointsr/NewParents

I love our monitor. It’s got a great picture, you can adjust the camera, the screen is clear, volume control is great. The downsides are that the battery doesn’t last as long as I’d like and it takes forever to charge. I usually just leave it plugged in all night so it doesn’t randomly die, which seems like it would be a great solution except there’s a bright as hell blue light that comes on when it’s all charged. So that wakes me up around 2-3am every night, since the monitor sits like 2 inches from my face on my nightstand. Lol Also, when our microwave is running, it disrupts the WiFi signal if the monitor is in the kitchen with us. Other than those things. it’s been great.

This is the one we have.

ETA: I realized I don’t think it’s actually connected thru WiFi because we frequently take it to my inlaws and don’t use their WiFi. I don’t know how it works. Magic, most likely. Either way, the microwave interrupts the signal.

u/yellowjacketbaby · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

We use the infant optics monitor in our bedroom while he’s in our crib. It has audio where you can turn the video on if you want. We sleep with audio only and when we hear him cry we turn on the video to see what’s going on.

u/Srslycurious · 3 pointsr/predaddit

We went low tech at the beginning; with just an audio one, but we found it to be a bit unreliable and we couldn’t tell if baby was just crying in his sleep or actually crying for something else, with his eyes open.
We ended up buying this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_plELAbYBP722Z and love that it also tells us the (approximate) temperature in the room. It’s pretty cheap for a video monitor and doesn’t require keeping your phone’s (Vimeo / Amcrest / other) app open to keep an eye on him/her.

u/Analog_Seekrets · 3 pointsr/predaddit

>not a 100% convinced we need a baby monitor

until you wake the baby up by breathing too hard when you walk in their room to check on them...

It's really been a stress reducer to be able to instantly click the screen on when the baby makes some sort of noise.

This one is awesome. I did a screen image compare (in store) and this one was super awesome compared to others. I know it's a little pricey, but the pan/tilt came in handy when they start rolling around in the crib (out of sight of the mounted camera). Also, my wife really liked the zoom feature because she could see him breathing as he laid there.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-MBP36S-Wireless-Monitor-3-5-Inch/dp/B00M2F0OYS/ref=pd_cp_ba_2

u/Aphypoo · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I think you could ask this question to 10 people and get 10 different answers.

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I purchased the Motorola WiFi capable baby monitor This one and while the reviews on it aren't stellar and they had some issues with the motorola app initially, it's been pretty great for us. We've used it every day for 2.5 years and it's still going strong with good video quality and sound quality.

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You could try Lucie's List here are the monitors for some good recs. :)

u/mooducky98 · 3 pointsr/Parenting

Not sure about wifi ones... but search in Amazon for “ baby monitor audio only”

This one is similar to one we used years ago


VTech DM111 Audio Baby Monitor with up to 1,000 ft of Range, 5-Level Sound Indicator, Digitized Transmission & Belt Clip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JEV5UI8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_abi0Cb7352HE

u/cmcg1227 · 3 pointsr/Mommit

Its possible because sometimes they are strong enough to do this - they get very frustrated because back sleeping is NOT the most comfortable way for them to sleep. Stomach sleeping is more comfortable for most newborns. They also tend to be less...pudgy...at a week old. Its quite possible that as time goes on and she acquires those adorable little baby rolls that she will lose her ability to do this for a while until she grows enough muscle to once again be able to roll over. At the same time, she might not ever stop rolling, every baby is different.


You really can't prevent it, unless you don't want to sleep. I would just do all of the other SIDS prevention techniques to ensure that she is safe - keep her room at a cool enough temperature, use a fan, no blankets, have her use a pacifier while she sleeps, etc. Also, you can use an Angelcare monitor or a Snuza monitor to help ease your worries.

u/Oysterous · 3 pointsr/homeautomation

There are a few advantages of the regular baby cams.

  1. It is a standalone system, so it's easier to travel with. You can take it on vacation or to a friend's house more easily and have it just work without internet.

  2. It's sometimes easier to just carry around the monitor with you and have it be a dedicated machine compared to having to pull out a phone, wait for an app to load/connect, etc. Baby monitors are always connected and real-time, so if your baby is crying you can see why much quicker.

  3. My baby cam (Infant Optics DXR-8) has a volume meter on the side, so even if you have the volume muted, you can see if the baby is making noises, and how loud those noises are (crying vs babbling, etc). This is great for just a quick check while you are watching TV or doing something where you can see the monitor but not hear it.

    The downsides are basically what you stated- you can't really re-use the system when your baby grows up, and the quality of most IP cams is better. Our baby cam at least has some different lenses and the ability to pan around the room, so it serves its purpose pretty well.

    Good luck with your decision!
u/SSChicken · 3 pointsr/electronics

They make these for babies, though it should work for adults as well depending on your application. It can attach to a diaper (or certainly to a belt or your pants) and detects breathing. I believe the orange part is like a sealed rubber finger that lightly touches the skin, and there's a diaphragm inside. Whenever there's any movement it resets a watchdog timer, and when a long enough time passes with no movement at all it triggers an alarm. If you made one on your own you could adjust how long it waits.

u/quackquackquirk · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I have the one for you, because that was exactly my criteria.

Hello Baby Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Digital Camera HB24, Night Vision Temperature Monitoring & 2 Way Talkback System, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rvCRzbNW7XB4X.

I wanted temp read out, battery operated, not wifi/hackable, and cheap. Love this one so far. It also has a "VOX" mode where the screen turns off and saves battery until there is sound.

u/kroe761 · 3 pointsr/lifehacks

The number one thing is BUY A SNUZA. One of the weird fears a new parent has is "is my baby breathing or not?" This little thing helps you sleep, tremendously, by taking a load of your mind. It's pricey, but hey, that's what baby showers are for :-).

u/j5kDM3akVnhv · 3 pointsr/predaddit

Wife bought this one and I've been impressed with it especially considering the price. No app or smartphone tie in but if you are using just for the home it works fine. Even has night vision mode for a dark room and allows 3 cameras on the same monitor.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CZUD4R8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/InannasPocket · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

It was cheaper when we bought it, but we have this and really like it.

u/hersheykiss7761 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We use this one and we really like it!

u/Sassy_Pants24 · 2 pointsr/InfertilityBabies

This is the monitor we got for our registry and so far, it's pretty neat (obviously not baby tested yet).

Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QyLCybWPE46B8

It has the option to turn off the video but leave the sound, has night vision, and reads the temperature of the room (and other cool features).

We also got the Snuza over the Owlett after much debate. I turn my phone off at night so the Owlett wasn't going to work for us but with the Snuza's audible alarm, I could hear it over the baby monitor.

u/katekim717 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

This is the one I’m getting:

Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_JaKbAbC77VPCN

I’m expecting number two and I’ve been doing research on baby monitors that can have two cameras, and have split screen, or dual monitoring. This one by FAR has the best reviews of any that I have looked at.

u/AFlyLady · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Hi there! I'm not one of you any more. In fact, my little boy is 18 months old now. I came back to baby bumps and I wanted to make a post about an awesome baby monitor on sale on Amazon today. I seriously LOVE this monitor. I've tried a couple out, but this one kicked the pants off any of them. It's the Infant Optics DXR-8.
Infant Optics
It's one of the highest rated/most sold monitors on Amazon for a reason.

u/toomanyees · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I think an Angelcare monitor might help you relax a little more. She'll probably never need it, but at least it'll give you some peace of mind.

http://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394069146&sr=8-1&keywords=angelcare++monitor

u/senora_sassafrass · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

We have this one: Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_czlEAbNB4XBEZ

You can buy a second camera for it, which we did. Baby's room is in the front of our house and I can take the monitor with me to the back boundary of our half acre yard and still get reception.

The charger it comes with is awful, but it's just a micro USB so we use an old phone charger instead.

u/SolidIdentity · 2 pointsr/fixit

1800mAh Replacement Battery for... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5QHZB6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

This is where I purchased mine.

u/sat0123 · 2 pointsr/daddit
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/jenny248 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We registered for this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI?tag=blvisitor-20

Why we bought it: Good reviews on Amazon. I liked the different lenses and that you can add on another camera. I liked that you can have the monitor "off," but still see if there is sound (the lights will light up).

Why we didn't want a webcam: 1. the security issues (people hacking and talking/seeing baby), 2. we don't have the need to see baby when we aren't home (baby will be at daycare. If we were going the nanny route, I might have changed my tune), 3. i don't want to have to use my iphone as a baby monitor. I'd rather have something that can be "on" all the time rather than toggling to an app/website.

Can't help you with how hard was it to secure - haven't used it yet!

Edited to add: also liked that it came with a temperature sensor. We will probably buy the wide angle lens once baby gets older/mobile.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Hello Baby Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Digital Camera HB24, Night Vision Temperature Monitoring & 2 Way Talkback System, White
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_KETRBbHB27TZR

We have this one and we love it!

u/kneedrag · 2 pointsr/daddit

We went with the infant optics. after it was recommended by several friends. Super easy to use, all the normal features, but it is also very easy to add cameras to and ha s interchangeable lenses so you can use narrow or wide lens views as your kid grows. Only $165.

Personally, I find it a lot easier to have a physical monitor to walk around with that is always playing the audio instead of needing to use a phone and open an app. Plus its easy to hand off to nannies/sitters/family members without messing around with everyone's phone.

Not accessible remotely, but I also don't have to worry about someone else ever logging into it.

u/gumbowitch · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

[this one](Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vesPybASVPHBS)

Two years and going strong. My sister had an expensive Motorola one and it blew out in less than a year. She got this one by my recommendation and loves it.

u/FastRedPonyCar · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

OP how are you on reddit while you wife is in labor? Those nurses put my ass to work in the delivery room!

Oh and congrats on the new job and hopefully, by now, new kid.

My pro tip as a dad of a toddler is to get one this if you don't have something like it already.

https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infant-Digital-Color-Monitor/dp/B00I3K1D00

We literally use it every single day. Don't bother with anything expensive or super HD or anything like that. This one is basic but works and a replacement battery for the display unit (which you'll probably need after about a year and a half) is only a few bucks and easy to swap.

Thing is built like a tank too. I can't even count how many times we've dropped it and it still works perfectly.

I got lots more info if you have Q's. you know.. stuff that isnt' in baby books and stuff other parents may not think to mention.

u/sewsewsewyourboat · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Check out the cocoon monitor. It can track breathing without having a device on baby. Might be a good transition device for you.

Cocoon Cam Plus - Baby Monitor with Breathing Monitoring - New 2018 Version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BRKFS24/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_jaASBb5YBARK5

u/fried_brain89 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

My husband is the technical guy, so I left it up to him and he decided on this. It has video and an app we can use on our android phones, but I think it also works with Apple products.

It's also really neat because I can tell it to record, it plays music (I can upload my own music or record my voice!), it has temp/humidity/air sensors (I will say that the temp always reads higher than what I think is correct) and I can hear whatever is going on. It also has night vision, which I think is pretty spiffy. It has good quality viewing, but you can adjust it to lower quality for data, slow loading time, etc.

I can also rotate it a good amount but it will not point straight down. The way it's made just doesn't allow it to do that. It's also big, bulky and obvious so if you're also looking for something subtle, I'd look elsewhere. You also need to have good WiFi because there's no separate device you can carry with you. Definitely not cheap, but we only have one in her nursery.

Also take this with a grain of salt because baby isn't here yet!!

u/Drunk_CrazyCatLady · 2 pointsr/relationships

We use this model with the twins and all of us love it! I actually recommend it to every new mom because the price is worth the peace of mind. We considered [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Snuza-Portable-Baby-Movement-Monitor/dp/B002WLGV08/ref=sr_1_4?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1373859903&sr=1-4&keywords=breathing+monitor) as well, the reviews seem good enough if you wanted to try out something more portable.

u/orleon · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

The Angelcare monitor, a thousand times over. I knew I did not want a monitor with a video option as I felt I would be checking it REALLY often.

This monitors breathing (and with a baby that insisted on tummy sleeping, this was literally a life saver), room temperature, and has the regular old audio feed as well. At $75 new, it's well worth it.

http://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421948981&sr=8-1&keywords=angelcare+monitor

u/CapybaraNoodle · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We went with the CocoonCam monitor. It's simple enough for what we need, it's half the price of most the other monitors that do all the same thing. It connects to our phone and sends alerts. My husband can also use it whilst he's at work to drop in on baby if he wants to see him! I did a lot of research on what was best for our budget and needs and this one always came out on top.

It's an aerial view monitor that goes into the wall above the baby and comes with built in breathing monitor. I believe they use it in NICU centers in California. We've yet to put it to the test as baby isn't here yet, but it has high quality video, voice and sound features, and I believe you can take picture and video too.

Here's the listing for it!

Cocoon Cam Plus - Baby Monitor with Breathing Monitoring - Updated 2019 Version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BRKFS24/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ueKRDb8E6WS2K

u/i_got_jiggy_with_it · 2 pointsr/homedefense

I’m all for cameras- but not ones that connect to the internet. We’ve had a great experience with this non-networking baby monitor: https://www.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI

Another pro is that the camera travels well too - no need to worry about the condo’s WiFi

u/hipstervelma2 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Our top 5 gear:

Jenny Lind DaVinci crib

Jenny Lind DaVinci changing table

The Mobile is the Nursery Pink Floral Mobile from Simply Shabby Chic, bought at target. But I just looked and I don’t think they sell them anymore )=

Owlet Smart Sock Baby Monitor

The rocking chair I found on sale for $100 at our local Fred Meyer

u/Papa_Grumps · 2 pointsr/RedditDads

I had two kiddos that were both born at 25 weeks gestation. They lived in the NICU for 4 months each and came home with no medical equipment. However every single sound, movement etc they made terrified me that something was wrong. I worried to death that they would stop breathing while sleeping. So our doctor recommeneded this for their cribs - Angle Care Breathing Monitor this thing was amazing. If they moved off the pad the monitor freaks out, if they pause breathing for more than 10 seconds it freaks out. From what I am reading you would probably like this. It will help you feel more secure about letting them grow on their own. I think everything will be fine, and you are doing a great job! Besides that worrying means you care and more attention is always better than less with babies.

u/annerevenant · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

We were gifted this one, it had been used about a year and still works great. We live in a split level, I use it when baby is napping downstairs and I need to go do laundry or dishes upstairs. I have nothing to compare it to but it picks up her little sighs so I feel like it's pretty sensitive with good range.

u/rainbowmoonheartache · 2 pointsr/AskParents

What sort of range do you need? We go to hotel-based conventions with our kid, and use the previous generation of this monitor so we're not trapped in the room, but it's not WiFi (setting up hotel WiFi on a baby monitor is, shall we say, not cost effective).

It does have a temperature sensor (no humidity, but the temp display turns red if it goes too hot or, IIRC, too cold) and remote pan/tilt/zoom, plus the walkie-talkie and night vision, and the ability to have up to four cameras and two parent units. It's always-on, lets you know when you lose signal (loudly!), and has decent video quality. (If you want, I can PM you a couple photos and a video I've taken of the monitor over the years, both day/night.)

We've found that the range easily extends through our entire house (~3000sqft), and outside it without trouble. Haven't tried it from inside the neighbours' houses, but I can walk past our nearest neighbour and still get signal most of the way past their house.

At hotels, where there's more interference and significantly different wall construction, we can easily get down the hall and to a public room where we could sit and play games with friends. Call it 40-50 feet.

My only gripe is that now, 4yrs later, the OEM charger is busted and the parent unit can't hold a charge. We'll have to buy one of the current generation for this new kid and future travel.

u/vzw · 2 pointsr/wow

I've got this one but with two receivers.

We don't use the heartbeat sensor though. I did a lot of monitor research and to be honest there's no real consensus on the "best."

I like this one because it has really good battery life and it's sensitive enough to ignore the sound machine we have and only turn on when the baby cries.

Also, I'd recommend not getting a video monitor. I have plenty of friend that have them and they are checking them all of the time. It raises your anxiety a lot.

u/RKflorida · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

I was just disabled for about 3 weeks and our neighbor loaned us a baby monitor. They are very reasonable. It had a camera and a microphone so my wife could peek in on me. It didn't have the best picture but it was good enough.
If you can live with sound only there is one on Amazon for about $18. The parent unit is portable so you can take it from the bedroom to the kitchen for example.
https://www.amazon.com/VTech-DM111-Digital-Monitor-Parent/dp/B00JEV5UI8/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1501688954&sr=1-4&keywords=baby%2Bmonitor&th=1

u/Hashtaglibertarian · 2 pointsr/funny

I bought this one:

Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitor, Aqua/White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GU07FLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zG1Zzb2NG58V3

u/saf621 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I always say audio and video. I caught my son climbing out of the crib at 11 months, before he could walk. He grabbed the top of the rail and used his sweaty feet to walk up the slats. I ran in and caught him as he was swinging a leg over the edge. If I didn’t have the video on I would have had no idea that’s what he was doing.

We have an infant optics dxr-8. So far it’s great and the customer service has been awesome. My one complaint was the battery died after about 8 months, but it cost around $10 on Amazon for a new one and it’s worked great ever since.

u/LittleHelperRobot · 2 pointsr/diyaudio

Non-mobile: this

^That's ^why ^I'm ^here, ^I ^don't ^judge ^you. ^PM ^/u/xl0 ^if ^I'm ^causing ^any ^trouble. ^WUT?

u/siriuslyserious · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

When I was pregnant with my first I didn't think we needed a video monitor, but then when we moved her into her own room I decided we did. It is SO helpful. When she would cry out in the night I could peek on the monitor and see if she was actually waking up or just snuggling back in to sleep, so I didn't get out of bed if I didn't need to.

That first one I bought was a Foscam that isn't available anymore and I wouldn't recommend anyway. It had a feature where the screen would turn on if it detected noise, which sounds nice, but was actually really annoying. We ended up keeping the screen on all the time, which burnt it out pretty quickly.

Just a few months ago I ordered this one and I love it. Great picture, good sound quality, and the sound when speaking through the monitor to the baby/kid is good too. We don't use that feature often, but it's nice to have. It also shows the temperature in the baby's room, which is really good because our daughter's room gets cold quickly. We plan to get a second camera to use in the second baby's room because you can link it to the one monitor and go back and forth between views. They also have the option to add on a wide angle lens to see the whole room rather than just a close up of sleeping baby, which will be nice as our kids get older.

u/TheMantelope · 2 pointsr/daddit

Consumer reports only rated 3 monitors with video capabilities, and don't have any recommended models with video.

  1. Summer Infant Slim & Secure 02800/02805 baby monitor(rating 54)
  2. Safety 1st True View baby monitor(Rating 51)
  3. MobiCam AV Wireless Monitoring System baby monitor(Rating 33)

    Their top rated audio monitor was the Philips Avent DECT SCD510 baby monitor, which scored an 88.

    For what it's worth, we used this Infant Optics DXR-8 model, after having issues with a motorola video monitor we had registered for: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
u/Fullerfyed · 2 pointsr/daddit

We have a Motorola one that we like. It came with a stand alone monitor or you can use your phone. It has audio/motion detected along with night vision.

When we travel we use our GoPro on a tripod and stream it to our phones.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00M2F0OYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1493227677&sr=8-3&keywords=motorola+baby+monitor

u/nlwric · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I didn't have any kind of monitor for the first 6 months. We have a small house and I can hear her from anywhere. Then we got a video monitor so we could travel to my MIL's house where the sleep area is really far from the living area. We set it up at home to test it and I immediately wished I'd had it from day 1. It would have been soooo helpful to know WHY baby was crying (because she'd lost her paci or busted out of her swaddle or if she's really awake vs. just stirring). And it would have been reassuring to be able to watch her sleep in those paranoid newborn days. And I would have spent way less time straining my ears and wondering if I'd heard the baby make a noise. We have this one and I love it.

u/nmm267 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

After A LOT of research, this is the one we're going with: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/ref=br_it_dp_o_nS_ttl?ie=UTF8&colid=1SB3NXTEYXV2H&coliid=I1PIUKGEX1655U

It gets pretty great reviews and the couple of complaints I saw were much more manageable seeming than some of the ones found for Motorola and similar big-name brands. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but we're hopeful!

u/_Kit_Kat_ · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

FTM here... I got this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I originally bought a different one (a WiFi/phone app one), but it was pretty laggy on my phone (which is a pretty good phone & we have pretty good WiFi). DH & I decided to just return it & try another one (the one above). We haven't 'officially' tried it out yet (I'll be 34 weeks tomorrow), but we've played around with it & tried it out a bit for ourselves. In short, the picture is pretty good, the sound is very good, and the parent unit/monitor is very responsive. It's VERY highly rated on Amazon. I know it's early to tell, but I think we're going to be very happy with it. It is a little pricey (around $167 on Amazon), but I still think it's worth the money.

If you're not sure, I just Googled things like 'best baby monitor 2017' or 'best video baby monitor' (depending on the kind you want), and some websites provide very helpful reviews of different monitors (pros & cons, etc).

u/ZorbaTHut · 2 pointsr/InsanePeopleQuora

For what it's worth, we got this monitor and it's worked pretty much flawlessly for a year and a half. Range isn't amazing but is plenty good enough to go from one side of the house to the other and down a flight of stairs and it charges off standard USB Micro. The only issue we've run into is that the battery was kind of crummy and stopped holding a charge after a year, but a replacement battery was literally $9 and I just don't care too much at that point.

No Internet connectivity, of course, but besides that it's just fine.

u/ocxtitan · 2 pointsr/pics

There is also the Snuza, that just clips to the front of their diaper/pants and detects their motion/breathing.

u/xyzzzzy · 2 pointsr/Parenting

> I can barely sleep I'm so terrified I won't hear her struggling

One tangible thing I would suggest is getting a movement monitor, https://amzn.com/B00GU07FLQ or https://amzn.com/B008OJ7C6Y. I scoffed at these for our fist child, but in hindsight she was easy and we were naive. Six miscarriages later and a difficult birth for our second, I totally understand the comfort that these provide - and you need all the sleep you can get!

u/maumacd · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

https://www.amazon.com/Graco-Secure-Coverage-Digital-Monitor/dp/B004AHKUHM?tag=babymonitor101-20

But it did have so.e feedback issues. It's not perfect but worked for us :)

u/Sparkleshart · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

No idea if it’s available at Walmart, but we purchased the Babysense Video monitor on amazon for $75. It has all the features you’re looking for. We’ve been using it for 6 weeks now and have no complaints!

Babysense Video Baby Monitor with LCD Display, Digital Camera, Infrared Night Vision, Two Way Talk Back, Temperature Monitoring, Lullabies, Long Range and High Capacity Battery https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W55L51Q?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/waxyourboard · 1 pointr/DIY

That looks like about $80 for parts, excluding wiring, connectors, speakers, and enclosure. Here's my take on it:

Ditch the lead-acid battery. Your portable stereo will not be very portable with that 5 pound monster. Additionally it is not made for deep cycle use. Instead I wold recommend this or something along the same lines. Or even build your own from raw cells.

If you can avoid having to run any 110v into the unit, you'll save a bunch of weight and complexity. The power pack I linked to comes with its own external charger. You can get something like this if you want USB power.

u/museiam · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I was paranoid that my guy would stop breathing (he was a preemie, so it was very possible). So I went for a monitor with the sensor pad under his mattress. When there would be no movement for 15 sec ( and it detects movement from breathing!) it'd beep once and no movement for 20 sec- it'd start beeping loud. Here is the one I have and it's amazing. It also has temperature sensors for too hot or too cold and you can adjust the sensibility of the monitor too. The little soft light button is handy too ( I may or may not have used it a few times to shine under his crib to find a fallen dummy!)

u/TheNoteTaker · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I also noticed on some of your responses you've noted that one of the issues is even when dad goes you still wake up because noise is coming through the monitor. You might want to try a monitor that has a vibrating feature (like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Graco-Secure-Coverage-Digital-Monitor/dp/B004AHKUHM?ie=UTF8&tag=babymonitor101-20). Whoever is going to get up can sleep with the monitor and you don't have to wake the other person. This might help you get a bigger chunk of sleep during the night instead of both of you constantly waking up when only one needs to.

u/HappyCats623 · 1 pointr/Parenting

We have this one and I chose it because it does not connect to wifi and uses radio frequency to transmit the signal. I did a LOT of research when choosing a monitor and this is one of the best ones on the market. We have had it for almost four years with no problems. I like that you can use a wide angle lens for when baby gets older and playing in their room to keep an eye on them in the toddler stages.

Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LUdwDb9WVT9GR

u/WildCheese · 1 pointr/diyaudio

oh ok sweet. then I could keep a pack charging and a pack on my backpack. I sometimes spend 6 to 8 hours wearing it so its important to either have a long battery life or quick charging/battery swapping. getting the weight down would be awesome.

Are these the batteries you tested as working fine on the lepai?

u/floodle · 1 pointr/pics

http://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ - saved my sanity and allowed me to sleep in peace, you likely will get a few false alarms but it works amazingly well

u/samazon27 · 1 pointr/Mommit

How much do you want to spend? One of the best things we bought for our little one was the Snuza. It's a monitor that attaches to baby's diaper while they're asleep. If they stop breathing, an alarm goes off alerting the parents. I can not tell you how less paranoid I was after purchasing this for my son. I no longer felt that I needed to wake up and watch him just to make sure he is still breathing. There is a cheaper version found here. I believe the difference between the two is that the Snuza Hero vibrates (before sounding an alarm) to try and stimulate baby after a certain amount of seconds of no movement being detected while the Snuza Go automatically sounds the alarm. Either would be a great gift, especially for twins! :)

u/iphonehome9 · 1 pointr/parentsofmultiples

We just bought this. There is a second camera add on.

Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor With Interchangeable Optical Lens, White/Biege https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8pzrxbJ2S5EFG

u/edelysa · 1 pointr/Parenting

i have a baby monitor that has the temp of the room without use of wifi and its in color video.

link

u/dismissivewankmotion · 1 pointr/Parenting

Mine has a physical monitor device too.

It looks like it's called the Motorola "Connect". The app on my phone is called "Hubble" which is why I was assuming that was the name of the monitor. There's a video on the Amazon page.

I also just learned that my wife spent $300 on a baby monitor.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

u/freemoney83 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

There is a movement monitor that goes under the mattress, so if baby stop moving/ breathing for more than 20 seconds an alarm goes off. HERE!

u/Mirandacake · 1 pointr/Parenting

I could hardly sleep through the night without getting up to make sure my daughter was breathing. Until I got this monitor

https://www.amazon.com/Angelcare-Movement-Sound-Monitor-White/dp/B00GU07FLQ

The sensor pad goes under the crib mattress and will alarm if it doesn't detect movement (breathing). When my daughter, now 2.5, gets out of bed it alarms and wakes me up. She doesn't get to run around the house and get into things that she shouldn't.

u/Mroc_a_bye_baby · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Yes. In my reading and research it seems as though some of these companies purely are using the "monitor system" and "SIDS" as a marketing tool to target anxious parents fears and anxieties when in fact there has been no proof that these monitors have any effective purpose to prevent SIDS at all.

I just finished doing a ton of monitor research and initially thought I was going to want one of those with a monitor system but in the end decided on this one based on reviews and research.

u/askwhy423 · 1 pointr/NewParents

We bought this, I loved it SO much. It stayed attached to me so I didn't leave it around, it has a vibrate setting, which works great if you go in the room w the monitor, there's no feedback. We had two cameras but the sound quality wasnt good enough to hear him breathing. (As first time parents we were always checking.) We ended up ditching them entirely an only used this. Summer Infant Babble Band Wearable Audio Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q0YY9U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_85SWAbH5KW7F3

u/CLawVit · 1 pointr/daddit

We use this one. Our bedroom is downstairs and the baby’s room is upstairs and it works well. We have a kitchen and living room between us and the stairs with the room being the first one once going up. It will occasionally be spotty like the audio will breakup or something but that is due to Wi-Fi interference and doesn’t inhibit the monitor that much.

u/brainsonfire15 · 1 pointr/Parenting

https://www.amazon.com/iBaby-Monitor-M6S-Digital-Android/dp/B01DQID38I

We use this one and it has worked really well for us. We have really good wifi, though. It only has three stars and I think it's from reviewers that did not have good wifi from what I can gather. We like that it is viewable from our phones and is really clear. We can also communicate with him and we can hear any noises very well. There is also sound and movement notifications available. I was able to watch him go to bed while I was away on a business trip and that was a nice advantage.

u/jazzadelic · 1 pointr/daddit

We use a [Summer](Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3K1D00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uO3gzbPAZW9HN) brand non-wifi monitor. The battery on the screen dies kind of fast if it's not plugged in, but gets the job done.

u/thevioletb · 1 pointr/JulyBumpers2017

We have the Levana Ayden for my first child and have been very happy with it. A lot of the features I thought we'd use, we don't, but the thing I love the most about this monitor is the quality of the picture even at night. We use a Dohms sound machine and it recognizes the sound it makes as background noise.

We purchased an Angelcare sound-only monitor recently, but I haven't decided if we will use it or the video monitor with the new babies.

u/MsZuko · 1 pointr/InfertilityBabies

I got this monitor and really like it. Granted, I haven't viewed a baby through it, but the picture is really clear and you can control the camera movement from the hand held base, so if baby moves you can move the lens without needed to walk into the room to adjust.

u/nicqui · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

This one we have vibrates at a certain sound level (that you set)

http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B004AHKUHM

u/DFWtransplant · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I tried to find something like this! Admittedly, I didn’t try all too hard though.
We ended up going with Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OxQXBbSK5TKCH

It only has a monitor and no phone app but for us, we decided it would be more annoying to switch from app to app constantly if the only video access was on the phone. Baby isn’t here yet but so far the camera seems good. We also have interior nest cameras that I really like but again, it’s only an app on your phone and doesn’t offer an additional monitor so I didn’t want to go app to app.

u/LuekingGood · 1 pointr/NewParents

We have the iBaby M6S and it is amazing. I highly recommend it! This thing has been a huge part of our sleep routine / training. It has a great camera, infrared, noise machine, temp sensor (used this a lot when our AC was on the fritz), and the remote access from any smartphone is a huge perk. We just flip out our phones to check on the baby.

iBaby Premium Baby Monitor M6S,Smart Wifi Enabled Total Baby Care System 1080p Wireless Infant Safety Camera Kit with Wi-Fi Speakers, Night Vision, 360° Pan, Air Quality Sensor, Motion & Sound Alerts https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DQID38I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Js2WBbNSZRZGY

u/DeadPlasmaCell · 1 pointr/NewParents

Our son is 2.5 years old and we've used a Nestcam/dropcam since day one. No issues with it. WiFi, 1080p recording, two way communication, night vision, 24 hour with 10 or 30 day cloud storage. Plus you can make time lapse clips and draw out a notification zone where you'll get specific alerts. You can view it on any device at home or when you're out and about. We also used the Infant Optics video monitor as well initially. It's not WiFi, but the range is really great and also has two way communication, night vision, temp monitoring and you can move it around remotely plus you can add on multiple cameras to the system.

u/mcprof · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Here’s the one I have. It’s on the cheaper end but works fine for us. The dots at the top of the monitor are sound indicators.
monitor

u/shtbucket · 1 pointr/Parenting

Infant Optics. We did a ton of research and this was the best: https://www.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1542723600&sr=8-4&keywords=baby+monitor

HOWEVER, it's not amazing. You aren't getting an HDTV with 4k resolution and color reproduction. The screen works fine, but it's not amazing. The alternatives were $500 units which didn't make any sense. This seemed to offer the best bang for the buck. We wanted the ability to make it wide angle, have numerous cameras via one actual monitor, and have IR at night. This checked all of those boxes. We bought the wide angle and telephoto lenses, two cameras, and the screen. I think we spent $200-300 all in. The second camera was used for the livingroom when she was learning how to walk, and my wife was in the kitchen or something. Now, it's used when we go to other people's houses if she ends up falling asleep there.

u/sai_gunslinger · 1 pointr/Parenting

I'm using a Babysense video monitor, here's the link: Babysense Video Baby Monitor with Infrared Night Vision, Two Way Talk Back, Room Temperature, Lullabies, Long Range and High Capacity Battery https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W55L51Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ABe5BbT8CDSRS

It does see pretty well in the dark, well enough to see if LO is awake or not. His eyes look really creepy through the night mode when they're open, but they will on any camera. You can press a button and talk to baby through the monitor, and also have it play soothing music if you want. So it does have some nice features for being under $100.

My biggest complaints about it are the range and connectivity. Our room (baby is still in with us) is in the basement, so the monitor doesn't work well when we're outside, you have to keep it close to the house. It would probably be better if we were on the same level. But it isn't a huge deal, I just turn the volume up and set it on a window sill or outdoor table close to the house and I can still hear him. And also if I'm on my cell phone near the monitor, it interferes with the signal. My cell phone is a Samsung Galaxy through Verizon, I don't know if a different brand or carrier would be more compatible with the monitor signal to not cause interference. A more expensive monitor probably wouldn't have those problems, but this has been good enough for our purposes.

u/jinkiesfreddy · 1 pointr/Parenting

Hello Baby Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Digital Camera HB24, Night Vision Temperature Monitoring & 2 Way Talkback System, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GjR5CbWQKN3S8

This is the one we have and we never had any issues with it. They have additional cameras if you need to add it but it’s $70 for the whole thing which was a great price for us. It’s not the best picture quality but it works great and we can still see more than enough when we used it.

u/mcsuckington · 1 pointr/daddit

We have a Babysense monitor, it has all of those above features, plus a function to speak through your monitor into the room with the camera. It's worked well, plus it's relatively affordable compared to others on the market.

u/LvdSinSD · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I've been torn as well on the phone app vs parent unit. My best friend had a baby in december and she pushed me toward going with one with a parent unit. She said it's easier to just grab and look at in the night vs opening and navigating your phone, and she likes not having to close out of whatever she's doing on her phone to look at the app during the day (sounds lame at first thought but I can see it haha). BUT I do like the idea of being able to pull it up from wherever. I registered for this one, we'll see! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI?tag=blvisitor-20 I was planning to go with the nannit had I gone the wifi/app route

u/fart_fig_newton · 1 pointr/woodworking

[Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_f.svzbYDENB3C)

u/FuzzyMistborn · 1 pointr/homeassistant

Just curious: do you NEED it to be wifi (as in an IP camera). So it's accessible on your phone/tablet? Or would a normal baby camera that's not hardwired work? You say it has to be "wifi due to placement" but I'm not sure if you mean it can't be hardwired or connect to your wifi. I have this monitorand the range is excellent.

Obviously if you're looking to integrate into HASS then yeah you'll need a wifi camera. I personally use Wyze running the custom firmware from Dafang-Hacks on Github, so I have RTSP. It....works. But there's a bunch of drops, and I can't get audio to work. However, Wyze has said RTSP is coming in the stock firmware (it'd be a forked version) sometime in Q2 of this year. So it may still be an option if you can wait.

I think the Yi cams can be hacked to run RTSP but i'm not sure. Otherwise, you're looking at something like an Armcrest for like $60 or 70ish.

u/JimboLodisC · 1 pointr/nfl

https://www.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI

#1 best seller in baby monitors, frequently recommended in top baby monitor lists, been very happy with it

u/brittanythe4nr · 1 pointr/Parenting

Motorola MBP854CONNECT Dual Mode Baby Monitor with 4.3-Inch LCD Parent Monitor and Wi-Fi Internet Viewing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ROEBAK4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7x4DzbDGAQ8ZR

Here's a link of the same one. You can even add more cameras to the system as you add kids or if you end up using it for security later.

u/strickjh2005 · 1 pointr/daddit

I bought three of these: https://www.amazon.com/VTech-DM111-Digital-Monitor-Parent/dp/B00JEV5UI8/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_lp_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=1D5J7VN0Y0G0HSF94JWQ&th=1

Basically I learned about DECT 6.0 and the white papers behind them mention the encryption standard. I have no interference issues and they are reliable.

u/baby_monitor1 · 1 pointr/Parenting

I've used this setup for about 4 years now:

They're not IP camera monitors, but the Angelcare monitors have a built in temperature sensor, complete with alerts for 'too hot' and 'too cold', which are user-adjustable. We've used these for the past 4 years and they've been great. $55 for that base model.

In our previous house the kid's rooms were frequently hotter or colder than we would have preferred due to restricted airflow in the ductwork and our thermostat being in an odd location. Eventually we had an HVAC company fix it but until then the temperature monitoring in our Angelcare monitor was very nice.

If you need a basic IP camera, get a cheap Foscam. Maybe $50-$60, wireless connections, easy to view from your phone or computer, from both inside your home network and remotely if you set up port-forwarding properly. Just make sure you change the default username and password. Most have two-way communication so you can talk to your kid through the camera using your phone, if you want. Even remotely. It's pretty neat.

u/fuzzywuzzypenguin · 1 pointr/InfertilityBabies

Ugh unexpected car expenses are the wooooorst. I'm so sorry :-( There are 2 other versions of the Snuza that are cheaper. Instead of vibrating after 15 seconds and beeping after 20, there's an $80 version where you can set it to beep after 15, 18, or 20 seconds; and a $67 version that beeps after 15 seconds.

I know it's expensive but the peace of mind it gives is so worth it!

u/Marionberri · 1 pointr/Septemberbumpers2017

I'm registering for a monitor, and for now put down the Hello Baby. I didn't do any research...I just know that my friend used it with her baby, and I liked it! Haha. I do like that it is wireless.

We live in a small-ish place (1200 sq ft in the shape of a square, so not spread out), but I like that I can look in on the baby when she makes sounds and see if she's actually awake, or is just being a noisy sleeper. I think it'll help us not jump up to see her every time she makes a sound.

Plus, it'll be nice when we go swimming/hanging at family's/friend's homes and she's napping. We can hang outside without worrying about her being inside!

u/homeless-robot · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Boosting up to a 12 volt from a 3.7v batter strains the battery pretty heavily. power is the same on both sides of the converter minus efficiency losses, so this would require 3 times the current on the low side.
Typically, a battery's mAh rating is tested under specific loading conditions. Puekerts law states that drawing too fast from a battery can change its actual capacity by a greal deal (maybe 40%).

I would use a 12v battery like thishttp://www.amazon.com/Portable-4500mAh-Rechargeable-Battery-Wireless/dp/B008UKKXRC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1418685970&sr=8-4&keywords=12v+lithium+ion+battery+pack#productDetails

then use a buck converter to step down to the led voltage. you can even buy a buck converter IC to make it simple. The IC will regulate the output, although LEDs arent terribly sensitive to voltage fluctuation

u/ErinDinSchenectady · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We use a Wyze Cam along with a cheap audio monitor. The wyze app never lags out on me and the audio monitor is great for consistent sound so I can know if he’s crying and then check the video to look at him. Much cheaper than the baby-specific video cameras but works just as well.

Wyze Cam 1080p HD Indoor Wireless Smart Home Camera with Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Person Detection, Works with Alexa & the Google Assistant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076H3SRXG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.g0NDbF2W9V0C

VTech DM111 Audio Baby Monitor with up to 1,000 ft of Range, 5-Level Sound Indicator, Digitized Transmission & Belt Clip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JEV5UI8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_uZ0NDbVTWGAR8

u/bichonmom4444 · 1 pointr/parentsofmultiples

We have these: https://smile.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=dxr-8+video+baby+monitor&qid=1570477289&sprefix=dxr&sr=8-3

Only bought one, and it’s great to view both cribs.

We later got a Nest for the whole house and now use both.
The infant optix I like bc it tells me the temp in their room, and we dont have to use our phones to view them.
Nest is handy when we are out of the house (if they are with sitter or grandma) and we can check in.
We didn’t go into this wanting 2 systems but it works for us!

u/Seanishungry117 · 1 pointr/Corsair

Was this the battery?

1800mAh Replacement Battery for Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5QHZB6/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_s3kXDbAWGH5J4

u/Beachwood45789 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We were given this one as a gift at our baby shower and I love it!

u/citizengerm · 1 pointr/Asthma

This is the closest I can find. Not sure if it’s exactly what your looking for. But not sure what your actually looking for is a thing yet.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZXYD6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_h3C1DbAQH12ZA

u/corcar86 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Our Motorola video couldn't even handle being across the house (we have a one story ranch) so I found out this VTech audio only has some of the best reception through walls. You could do something like a nest camera as well instead

u/nogiraffetattoo · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I originally wanted a wifi enabled camera thingy majigger. We got one, set it up, and used it to spy on the dog for a few weeks. Thing is, there wasn't a monitor piece to the whole contraption. You used your phone or tablet or whatever. Seems convenient enough, right?

Well, I couldn't do anything else on my phone if I wanted the monitor on. No reddit, no youtube, no facebook, no solitaire. Nothing. Unless you have a separate device for viewing, it's really really annoying. Plus it's a battery drain!

Also, I had my fair share of crying in baby's room. I agree, that's not the place to have your in-laws peeking in on you and babe. Skype is a much better tool for what the in-laws really want.

We ended up getting the monitor my sister has, Hello Baby. It has a function called vox that basically turns off the monitor until babe makes enough noise to trigger it back to life. You don't have to use the vox function, but it helped me to stop staring at the baby wondering if every slight movement was her waking up. You can also talk to baby through the monitor (I think we'll use that more as she gets older), play lullabies, and check the room temp. It's pretty reasonably priced too. We're gonna get a second one for baby 2 soon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZUD4R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_A-URzbDRV74F0

u/heedlesscreature · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

The Hello Baby monitor! It's so easy and functional and the monitor stays charged for days at a time. I love this thing. Plus it's only $70 and requires nothing except what it comes with and you can add multiple video feeds to the one monitor. I farm for a living and this thing has a pretty impressive range. I'll be a 3 minute walk away from the house in the garden and it still works perfectly.


https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Baby-Wireless-Temperature-Monitoring/dp/B01CZUD4R8

u/Redditing_on_toilet · 1 pointr/daddit

I just use a regular summer brand baby monitor with infrared and a 4" screen. Like $120 at target. No reason to have it viewable on phone or connect it to wifi. No reason to require the need to talk to your kid back through the camera. These are all extra nonsense selling points.

Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3K1D00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6d-fybF1K9XG2



Even the reviews there crack me up. Horrible battery life? Oh, you are surprised the screen doesn't stay on for over 3 hours like your phone? That phone you paid $700 for? Haha


I use this monitor and have had no problems. If you plan on 2 kids get the one with 2 cameras and one monitor.

u/BinaryPi · 1 pointr/daddit

We use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/. It's a solid non-internet monitor. The battery did stop holding a charge after a year of heavy use, but a new battery was pretty cheap. Only downside vs a wifi/internet camera is if you have a huge house you may not get a good signal all the way across it.

u/TheRedButton · 1 pointr/daddit

We've had a lot of these things over the years, had bad luck with the Summer brand and Motorola brand. We're pretty much stuck with the Motorola brand because we have so many cameras at this point. The good news is when it breaks (and it will) that the customer service will typically send you a new one. We currently have this one

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00M2F0OYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1474644933&sr=8-1&keywords=motorola+baby+monitor&pi=SY200_QL40

They make newer models that go over wifi.

u/VolcanoKS · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Video was a must for me. I recently got the Motorola MBP36S as per a friend's recommendation and it's perfect. I found a brand new one on Kijiji.ca for a great deal!

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00M2F0OYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1465365790&sr=8-1&keywords=motorola+baby+monitor&pi=SY200_QL40

u/Lookinsharp7 · 1 pointr/sleeptrain

Good job so far! Like most people were saying, don't pick him up and don't do check ins if he's not crying. The first two nights are the hardest and then it gets so much better. Have you thought about getting a video monitor to give you peace of mind? You can see them in the dark too. I love ours:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ECHYTBI/ref=pd_aw_sim_75_of_27?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=HCRNTD85FVE65V3AX9W0
I think he will find the best sleeping position on his own. My girl prefers sleeping on tummy with her face in the mattress. At first I would go in to turn her but then she'd go back to the same position. It really freaked us out, so we bought a breathable mattress. It's been two months and it's still her favorite position. Hope tonight goes better. Keep up the good work!

u/abynum6 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We have a cheap chinese one too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06W55L51Q/ref=psdcmw_166870011_t1_B01CZUD4R8

It's worked super well for us and they have a great warranty if there are any problems. I was glad I didn't spend extra for a name brand.

u/momma-wolf · 1 pointr/NewParents

It's the same one others have been recommending, but it's just that good...

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ECHYTBI?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/oh_ya_you_betcha · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I have the cheaper Summer Infant video one and I like it for the most part. It doesn't connect to WiFi so I think hacking is a minuscule concern since someone would have to be basically right outside my door to be in the radius where they could hack into it. The battery on the handheld sucks if you're using video a lot (just audio though it's pretty good) but I almost always have it plugged in anyway so it's not a big deal for me. You can buy additional cameras if you want to mount one permanently in their room but have a separate one for portability.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00I3K1D00/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/BAL87 · 1 pointr/BabyBumps



The nursery is basically my daughter's nursery with some girly details switched out for boyish ones.

We didn't have the budget to buy new, and are "reuse what is use-able" people anyways. Nursery furniture are largely hand me downs and craigslist finds, and the furniture in my daughter's (19 month) "big girl" room was all built by my husband! With an eye towards the montesorri style, i.e., a tiny armoire that is her size! Back before my daughter was born, my husband also painted the mural in the nursery and made the mountain wall art, and we worked together to make the wall piece featuring the post cards from the 22 national parks we visited on our honeymoon.

I'm not that big on the rug in baby boy's room (I prefer something easier to clean) ... but it was in our home office and my husband pushed to reuse it.

In my daughter's room, I need someone with a better eye for such things to arrange the gauze, I basically threw it up there for this picture. We also plan to paint the hand me down kid's table a different (solid) color.

Top Five links, per the new rules (amazon FTW!):

  1. woodland art and frames
  2. pillow case
  3. baby play mat (used in my daughter's nursery, now in her toddler room, purchased using 20% buy buy baby coupon).
  4. Ice cream truck toy (not sure if this is cheating because its a toddler item, but man oh man does my kid get a lot of joy out of this thing, it was given to us by a neighbor a few months ago, but she would've enjoyed it the moment she could stand).
  5. Hatch baby sound machine (love this thing with the different white noise sounds and the colors, and another poster just commented that it can be used as an 'okay to wake" signal clock for a toddler! May move it into my daughter's room when she's ready for that).
  6. Baby sense monitor and flexcam arm (this monitor was way cheaper than most video monitors, and has worked just fine for us ... though now we plan to go with an ipad + two monitors with a wider lens, since we will eventually leave our daughter to her own devices when she wakes in her big girl room and want to be able to see everything).
u/My_Business_Acct · 1 pointr/NewParents

I couldn't be happier with the infant optics.

Seems to me like most "blogs" and "reviews" are just promoting whatever product they're paid to promote. The motorola one that is almost $300 has 45% 1 star reviews on Amazon.

u/humanfogmachine · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I got this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002WLGV08/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have tested in on myself and it went off when it was supposed to and it was loud! Small and comfy too so I don't see it bothering a baby. Cheaper than the owl sock thing (I had to choose between them)

Also I swaddled both my kids for about 4 months and they're fine. Just make sure it's not loose

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!

u/BabyJourney · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I just bought the Infant Optics one from Amazon today, nice Black Friday sale and all reviews I found seem great. It's also hack safe.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/jackubt · 1 pointr/diyaudio

Similar to this. Its not great quality though and I've never had a chance to fully test battery life yet but I think it would last at least 4 hours on full volume continuously.

u/RedlegMike · 1 pointr/daddit

I got the Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor. Easy set-up. Pan/Zoom, temperature, hear baby and talk to baby - working good for us so far. Got it on Amazon:
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECHYTBI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/rumblecast · 1 pointr/daddit

Not from the UK but got this one from Amazon.

Liked this model as the video is just local between the camera and monitor, and not streamed over the internet.

Would recommend based on use so far, though to be fair it is on the pricey end.

edit: bought from US Amazon so in our case need to have the camera plugged into a power adapter...which is ok for us as camera stays plugged in all the time anyway. The portable monitor just charges via USB so easier to use existing USB chargers around the house. Also night vision works well.

u/mitsubachi88 · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

For a Baby Monitor - I cannot recommend this one enough. https://amzn.com/B00ECHYTBI It's a little bit pricier than the others but it's works great! We bought a different one to start out with but it had really poor reception in the house. (As in it stopped working one room away). So we returned it and got this one. The video clarity is great, you can move the camera around which is awesome once your LO starts moving. And it travels well. But really it's their customer service team that sold me. I 'might' have broken the camera by dropping it. They replaced it for free even though I admitted it was my fault.

u/iheartbrainz · 0 pointsr/BabyBumps

I don't think there's a point to video monitors until you have a mobile toddler. When a baby is in his crib, sound is good enough. You know he can't get out, if he starts crying, go check on him.

That being said, we have one for my toddler who is almost 2. We got it for him when we transitioned him to his toddler bed so we could keep an eye on him if he got up out of bed. We first got the DXR-5 and it was great. We used it for a while and then upgraded to the DXR-8 because you could move the camera around.

I like the DXR-5 because it has a white noise function that will turn the sound off unless something happens over a certain decibel. The DXR-8 doesn't have that and the sound is always on (and it seems like there's always some static noises). You can talk to the baby through the DXR-8 though, and both have great night vision.