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Which baby listening monitor do you use?

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I have a BT digital monitor 150 which I am returning to mothercare this week as all I hear is hissing and can't hear my baby breathing (which it states I should be able to do!)

I just wondered what monitors people would recommend instead?

Thanks

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  1. we have a fisher-price lights and sounds monitor.

    works wonderfully.

    we get some feed back, but thats normal with any monitor, and yu can hear him breathing.  


  2. I have this awesome inexpensive monitor. Its actually a sound and movement it alarms you if it doesn't feel the baby move in 20 seconds and you can hear perfectly. The name is BebeSounds Angelcare Movement Sensor & Sound Monitor it's about $80.00

  3. I have the Tommee Tippee Monitor 6 with Sensor Mat.  It was £54.99 and worth every penny

    The main unit has a soft glow light and a switch underneath with two settings.  Low and high sensitivity (I use low for the moses basket and high for the cot)

    There's also a switch for the alarm to be on or off

    Portable monitor:

    (1) There are 2 channels on the portable monitor to reduce      interference

    (2) Volume Control

    (3) A button to switch on or off for the "sound seek" feature to minimise background noise.  You cannot hear baby breathing but can hear a pulse like sound every few seconds to reassure you that the sensor mat is detecting the baby's breathing movements.

    The movement sensor mat under the mattress sounds an alarm after 20 seconds if no movement from the baby is detected.

    It is the best thing I have ever purchased for my baby and gives complete peace of mind when baby is sleeping.


  4. tommee tippee

  5. i use the summer video monitor

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