What Are Digital Baby Monitors?
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012Baby monitors or baby alarms, are radio systems used to listen to sounds from a remote location made by infants. The transmitter is typically equipped a microphone and placed near the baby. The receiver houses a speaker and is carried by the parents or guardian to listen to the child and view as well.
One of the main uses of Baby safety monitors is to allow attendants to hear when an infant wakes while unattended. Infants and young children can often be heard over a baby monitor in what is referred to as crib talk in which they talk to themselves. This is normal and actually part of language skills practice.
In the past, monitoring was essentially a basic device that consisted of a transmitter and receiver. The older units were wired and thus only allowed limited travel in the home. Now digital monitors are much more advanced and allow travel in just about any size home with crystal clear output.
One problem with analog monitors is the fact that neighbors and other people close by can inadvertently pick up the monitor signal and listen to it. With a digital model you can use secure channels thus ensuring privacy. The biggest issue an analog monitor is its range. The mobility parents is limited so they have to constantly be aware of range. With digital monitors, the range is virtually a non issue, allowing parents to move around the house with no worry.
A disadvantage is the electromagnetic waves that are used. Some believe thes are detrimental to the child and pose a health risk although this has never been confirmed. Regardless the parents are cautioned to put the monitor at least 8ft away from the baby.
Digital baby monitors offer the clearest reception, increased functionality, and are much better than the older analog versions. It is highly recommended that you purchase the model that best suits your family’s needs.