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HopefullA · 22/08/2013 05:19

Hello Ladies
I am looking into getting a baby monitor and i havent a clue which one to go with. We live in a large 2 storey house so i would need to it to have good strength to pick up the frequency and ideally would like a video aswell as sound.
Any recommendations or moreover any to avoid?
Thanks in advance

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FadBook · 22/08/2013 05:45

Angelcare with sensor pad

We used from day 1 even when dd was in cot next to me Blush that sensor pad meant to could sleep and know it would beep if she stopped breathing

Queazy · 22/08/2013 06:22

We've bought the Angelcare too - it came highly recommended. Apparently you can also use it in a Moses basket xx

williwonti · 22/08/2013 07:13

Angelcare for me

moojie · 22/08/2013 07:18

We have the summer infant camera one (looks like last mobile phone) and it is brilliant. When dc2 was born we just bought another camera. We take it away with us as you can run the cameras on batteries if you don't have a plug nearby.

HopefullA · 22/08/2013 08:01

Ok great, thanks ladies, Will look into them. :)

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TWavre · 22/08/2013 08:04

I've also brought Angel care, although as I'm 32 weeks I'm still waiting to use it.
The Which? & Bounty websites did really great breakdowns of everything you should look for in a monitor, as well as all the different types available & that helped me work out which one was best for me.

pudtat · 22/08/2013 08:35

I have a bt video monitor and its very good but the range isn't as great as our old Motorola one (which broke after 4months) even in our 3 bed semi.

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