The Home Sentry Interference Free Digital Baby Video Monitor from Safe Baby is an excellent choice for parents looking for a digital baby monitor that is interference free, and static free therefore providing private, stable audio and picture signals that won’t be received by your neighbors.
You are ensured privacy with the Home Sentry Digital Video Baby Monitor having over 250 encrypted frequency hopping sequences which prevents all interference from other electronic devices such as cordless phones, wireless routers, bluetooth devices and microwave ovens. The transmission frequency is 2.4 GHz.
Parents who use this digital baby video monitor really love it, giving it an exceptional average customer rating of 4.5 out of 5.
The baby video monitor can be purchased as a kit with either one or two portable camera’s, however it does accommodate up to 8 camera’s which can be purchased individually.
The color monitor has a 2.4inch TFT LCD screen. The straight-line range is 450 feet and 100 feet indoors. People find they can use this digital monitor in their basement, garage, and outside in the garden without any problems in reception.
Video Quality:
The picture quality is great! There is a digital zoom with a selectable area feature so that you can zoom in on your baby’s face if you choose that area to see more clearly. The baby monitor also includes infrared night vision technology that is far superior to viewing with your own eyes. Night vision is black & white which is standard for this type of equipment.
There is also a video timeout feature to save power.
Audio & Reception:
The audio quality and reception are fantastic too, quite simply no static and no interference, which is really the main reason people choose this digital baby monitor.
With the transmission range being 450′ that allows most people to get reception anywhere inside their home and from outside as well within 450 feet.
You have the option of 2 transmission Modes: Audio and Video or Audio Only.
This digital baby video monitor also features ‘sleep mode’ with Voice(sound) Activation (VOX) a feature many parents love. The sound activation is also very sensitive.
When selecting the best digital video baby monitor to suit your home,if you are still unsure of which frequency or transmission range to choose, I recommend viewing an article by Dorothy Lumski that addresses video baby monitor interference issues “Interference issues with wireless monitors”
Other Features:
Multiple camera’s, up to 8, which automatically switch from room to room, the switching time is controlled through the on-screen menu.
Manual swivel camera, rotates up/down and left/right
Three different power sources; A/C adapter, Computer USB port or 3.7V Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery, the batteries last 4-6 hours (adapters & batteries included with the system)
The Home Sentry digital baby video monitor has an on-screen menu display and digital clock with 5 alarms settings, ideal if you have a newborn infant that needs to be fed at regular times, set the alarms to wake you.
If you live in a highly populated area and privacy with no interference are high priorities on your list of essential features in a digital baby video monitor then the Home Sentry Interference Free 2 Camera Digital Baby Video Monitor with over 250 encrypted frequency hopping sequences is the ideal baby monitor for you.
About The Author
Julie Freeman is a Medical Laboratory Scientist with 25 years experience in Microbiology and mother of 2 children aged 5 and 2 years. Julie manages http://thebabyvideomonitorshop.com which reviews only high quality baby video monitors. Further customer reviews and purchase details at the following link http://www.thebabyvideomonitorshop.com/2009/11/home-sentry-interference-free-2-camera.html Visit http://babyhealthsecrets.com for the best Ebooks on pregnancy, baby care & new mother support.
After discovering you are pregnant, an overwhelming amount of questions pop into your mind. How you will you educate your baby is one of the myriad of questions you will have. Some parents choose to utilize tools such as video tapes and toys to help their babies learn, while others prefer personal interaction. It is important to consider how the human mind develops so you provide your baby an educational experience which is relevant to her level of development.
A 2-month-old baby spends most of their time eating or sleeping, and really won’t have much interest in rudimentary arithmetic no matter what the people trying to sell you the videos may say. There are things that will engage your baby’s interest and help him develop his or her brain and senses, however.
Firstly, young babies love faces. Your mouth moves and makes sounds, your eyes blink, your cheeks can puff out, your head can nod, and shake, and your tongue can move in and out. For baby, this is the best toy ever invented. For you, it is the most affordable educational toy ever invented. The words you speak, their inflection and intonation, all attract the baby’s interest as well. This is still the best education your baby can get in spite of the fact your baby is still quite a long way away from. Faces are fundamental to the human social world, and your baby will spend the rest of his or her life trying to interpret facial expressions. Forget all those dopey videos, the best educational entertainment for your baby is to watch your face and watch and hear you speak.
It is impossible to spend all your waking time talking to your baby and entertaining him. Most parents hang a mobile over baby’s crib. This kaleidoscope of shapes and colors engages their attention and hones the connections between their eyes and brain. It is possible for babies to get bored just like everyone else. You will want to change the appearance of the mobile, or maybe replace it with another mobile, at intervals. The changes can be small or large. For example, of baby’s mobile has horses, you can tie bows around their neck one day and bells the next.
When your baby can sit upright for long periods of time without falling over, it’s a great time to get a set of blocks. These blocks have to be small enough that your baby can hold them but big enough that they won’t try to swallow them. A good game to play with baby is “stack and tumble.” You stack the blocks, and your baby is charged with the task of knocking the blocks over. How many blocks can be stacked before baby knocks them down. This may seem rather pointless to you, but baby is learning something absolutely fundamental: cause and effect. This simple experiment says to baby: when I do something, it causes something to happen.
Baby eduction is quote simple, ultimately. Elaborate ‘educational’ videotapes are not needed; babies need to develop the basic connection between their senses and their brains.
David Cummings is a devoted husband and regular author on many topics. He is committed to helping parents create better family time and to working with children’s organizations. David is also the General Manager for BustlingBaby.com – a company offering products for active parents and babies, such as baby travel systems and baby strollers
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