Consumer Reports - Baby Monitors

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Baby monitors are an extra set of ears--and inwhimper, breath, and movement. For some
some cases, eyes--that allow you to keep tabsparents, that’s reassuring. For others, such
on your sleeping baby when you’re not innon-stop monitoring is nerve wracking. So keep in
the same room.mind that a monitor isn’t a must-have. If
There are two basic types of baby monitor: audioyou live in a small house or apartment or feel as
and video. Audio monitors operate within athough you’d like a break when your
selected radio frequency band to send soundbaby’s sleeping--which is
from the baby’s room to the receiver.legitimate--it’s O.K. to go monitorless.
Video monitors use a small wall- or table-mountedConsider your home and lifestyle. In many
camera that transmits images to a TV-set-likesituations you may appreciate a monitor with
monitor.sounds and lights so you can also “see” your
Still another way to keep tabs on baby is withbaby’s cries. If you’ll be taking
movement sensors, under-the-mattress pads thatbusiness calls during naptime, you may want to be
alert you when his or her movement completelyable to turn the sound down very low and rely on
stops for more than 20 seconds. While somethe lights. A video monitor can also serve the
parents may find movement sensors reassuring,same purpose, but it’s very expensive and
bear in mind that they’re not medicalnot very portable. Similarly, if you have a large
devices and shouldn’t be used in place ofhouse, you may want a monitor with two
prescribed heart or breathing monitors to detectreceivers rather than just one, although that can
conditions such as sleep apnea. Nor should yoube a convenience in a small home as well. And, in
rely on them to prevent sudden infant deathgeneral, look for monitors with features that
syndrome, the cause of which is still unknown.make them easy to move about, such as a
WHAT’S AVAILABLEcompact parent unit that clips onto your belt. (Try
The major brands are BebeSounds/Unisar,it on before buying, if possible; we found the
Evenflo, First Years, Fisher-Price, Graco, Safetyantennas tend to poke the wearer.)
1st , and SBC/Phillips.Choose between audio or audio/video. A good
Price Range: Baby monitors we tested ranged inaudio monitor will let you know whether your
price from $20 to $50 for audio monitors, up tobaby is awake or asleep, moving or stationary.
$150 for audio/video monitors, and around $100Our tests showed only so-so picture quality from
for movement sensors. IMPORTANT FEATURESthe one video monitor Consumer Reports rated.
A baby monitor’s challenge is to transmitYou can tell that your baby’s eyes are
recognizable sound over a distance with minimalopen, for example, but you can’t
interference from other wireless devices. Heredistinguish much detail.
are some additional features to look for whenMind the frequency. None of the baby monitors
buying a monitor:Consumer Reports tested was immune from
Compact parent unit. The smallest parent unitsstatic. The closer your monitor’s frequency
are about the size of a fat wallet. You can useis to that of another device the more likely
the integral belt clip to free your hands, but theyou’ll hear static or cross talk. You may
antenna may poke you.reduce interference if your monitor lets you
Extra parent unit. This unit can stay in, say, yourswitch to a different channel within its frequency
bedroom while the other is carried about theband, as do all the models Consumer Reports
house.tested.
Battery for the child unit. All of the child units weConsider your phone. Choose a monitor that
tested can be plugged into the wall for power, butoperates in a different frequency band than your
four also can use either 9-volt, AAA, or AAcordless phone. Most newer cordless phones are
alkaline batteries (not included). All the parent units2.4 gigahertz or 900 megahertz. If you have a
have this option. The battery option is useful in900 MHz cordless phone and a 900MHz monitor,
the event of a power failure and also allows youthey can interfere with each other.
to take the unit where there are no outlets, suchCheck the range. All the models Consumer
as outdoors.Reports tested that claimed a signal-distance
Rechargeable batteries included. Thisrange met or exceeded it in our open-air test.
money-saving feature is provided with the parentPick a model with an appropriate signal range for
unit of some models. You can buy rechargeableyour home. Some home-construction materials,
or alkaline batteries for the other parent units.such as concrete and metal, can reduce the
Low-battery indicator. A light or tone warns ofrange, however.
the need to recharge or replace batteries in theLearn the return policy. Since you often
parent unit. Some models also have indicators forcan’t test monitors before you buy them
the child unit.(there usually aren’t display models
The following features are nice but not necessary:available, and conditions in the store maybe very
Intercom. Pushing a button and speaking into thedifferent from those in your home), learn the
parent unit lets you reassure your baby thatreturn policy of the store or Web site where
you’re on your way.you’re buying or registering. You’ll
Video monitor. The Summer Infant monitor wewant to be able to take back a monitor in case
tested has a video monitor, but its so-so pictureyou’re unhappy with it for whatever
quality limits its usefulness.reason. (Common problems include static and
This feature works better in theory:interference from cordless phones or answering
Finder feature. A model by The First Yearsmachines, even the ambient sounds of an air
promises to help you find a misplaced parent unit.conditioner or a neighbor’s barking dog.)
Press a button on the child unit to make theCertification. Although as electrical products they're
parent unit beep. Unfortunately it doesn’tUnderwriters Laboratories-listed, no specific
work if the lost unit has been switched off.certification program exists for these products. Of
HOW TO CHOOSEcourse, as equipment that generates, uses, and
Performance differences. More money gets youcan radiate radio-frequency energy, baby
more extras, not necessarily greater safety andmonitors have to comply with Part 15 of the FCC
security for your child.rules within the US. That means that the device
Recommendations. Test an audio baby monitor inmay not cause harmful interference and must
the store to see how it fits in your hand and howaccept any interference received, including
it feels when you clip it on. Video monitorsinterference that may cause undesired operation.
continue to be pretty pricey. If you buy one, youA few models, amounting to about one million
may discover that an audio monitor is all youunits, have been recalled in the late 90s and again
really need. Also use the following tips andin 2003. Problems have included faulty wiring that
Consumer Reports' Ratings, available tocould pose a smoke and fire hazard as well as
ConsumerReports.org subscribers, to choose thebatteries that can rupture and irritate the skin.
best monitor for your needs.Copyright © 2002-2006 Consumers Union of
Decide how much you want to monitor. TheU.S., Inc.
latest generation of baby monitors claims to allow