This is a spinoff of the owlet and baby monitors. I was just curious about which monitor you're choosing, or which features you really would want to have (I know one where can view from your phone is popular), if one at all. After reading and watching this, I'm a bit spooked (even though my H is in IT). Though I'm not sure if the actual, real danger this has on my family.
https://diply.com/batdad/article/stranger-hacks-monitor/2
Re: Spinoff: baby monitors
All-in-all I personally would avoid networked baby monitors though personally.
I had a couple of friends that had the monitors but complained that they hated them because they got so many false alarms, or they were taking their babies out of the crib and the alarm wouldn't even go off. There are specific instructions (which apparently none of my friends took the time to read), that you cannot have any type of mobile or anything that makes sound or movement in (or attached) to the crib. And you have to set the sensitivity level, according to your mattress. The sensitivity level is something that you have to try out, and it didn't take long for us to find the level that worked for our mattress.
Thank you ladies for your thoughts, input and advise.
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We have the Vtech baby monitor. We've had it for almost 2 years and LOVE it! The range on this monitor is super wide. Ex: my neighbours, at the time, were having a yard sale and DS was napping. So I took the monitor and my keys and went outside really quick. I could still hear him perfectly and even my neighbours were imprest.
DD #2: EDD July 2016
ETA: Here are a few tips if you are interested in making your home wifi and monitors secure:
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It's really nice. Battery lasts a long time and the night vision is good. The microphone has a range from silent to really loud, so you don't have to worry about every single noise.
Once they are closer to 1yo we switch to video. I got the Motorola one at target during a pretty good sale and it has worked well.
ETA; Definitely can intercept the frequency like a regular radio, though and listen in.
It seems like you can get a good quality camera that connects to an app for a much more reasonable price. I'd just like some opinions. I really have no clue what I'm talking about.
We did have another monitor to start. I honestly can't remember the brand but it was one that showed the video automatically when there was noise. Drove me nuts! If he snored or did anything it would light up and that would wake me up! Plus it had white noise even on the lowest setting which drove me crazy. The Motorola is silent.
Our plan is to have #2 in our room for a while so I'm not bothering with a nursery or the monitor just yet
We did not use any of the devices like Snuza, Angelcare, or Owlet.
Because DS slept in our room for a long time we didn't use our video monitor for months, only for occasional naps. He didn't move to his own room until he was about 7 months old for a number of reasons:
- Room sharing with parents reduces the risks of SIDS for infants which peaks at 6 months.
- We breastfed and DS nursed multiple times overnight until he was about 7 months old when he went down to 1 time/night.
- As a nervous FTM I was very anxious anytime he was sleeping away from us. Having him in our room alleviated that concern.
It's worth noting that all monitors video, sound, vital signs, etc are great for warning you if your child is choking/suffocating in their crib. The do not help prevent SIDS. None of them do and none of them claim to do so (to my knowledge). According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, there are a number of things parents can do to prevent SIDS. If SIDS is your concern, check out their recommendations.DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016