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Baby Monitor - Sensitivity

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mooresteve77 · 16/03/2015 14:03

Wondering if anyone knows of a monitor that will ignore sound for 10 seconds. We have two kids that cough and stuff during the night that doesn't warrant us waking up for!]

thanks

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Needsweetstosurvive · 16/03/2015 14:14

Do you need a monitor? If they need you I'm sure you will hear them?

mooresteve77 · 16/03/2015 17:19

We have really thick walls so can't hear them. Having a monitor is wrecking my sleep as they set if off constantly even on the lowest setting

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ilovetosleep · 17/03/2015 09:04

The tommee tippee ones only kick in if sound reaches a certain volume, and they also have 5 sensitivity settings. We have the video one and also the regular digital sound one.

moggle · 17/03/2015 21:27

My BT300 one can be set to mute and then it beeps if the sound hits a certain decibel level. Other BT ones might do the same, not sure.

Honeybear30 · 17/03/2015 21:36

My BT one has a 'mute low' setting so I don't hear snuffles and grunts. Or the white noise you get on monitors. It doesn't block out coughs though.

Not sure of the name of my monitor either, bog standard BT I reckon lol!

BabyHaribo · 17/03/2015 21:52

We've got a BT one and you can semi mute it so it mutes out all low noise. Good fur rustling, quiet coughing etc.

Only thing is if it goes from nothing (as it's muted) to loud noise when you are asleep it can give you a fright!

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