Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A Review Of The Summer Infant Monitor Series

The Summer Infant Monitor Day & Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitoring System comes with a 7-inch, flat-screen LCD baby monitor that parents can watch. It retails for around $199.99. 2.5 Inch LCD Monitor With Sony CCD Camera Motion Detection.An extra audio monitor unit with belt clip for added portability can also be purchased with the set for around $219.99. Their high-quality, versatile video monitors can be mounted under a cabinet, placed on a nightstand or on a countertop. The baby monitor camera also comes with night vision, so parents can watch what's going on, even in the dark. With the wall mount option, parents can choose which angle they prefer.

One thing consumers have noticed about the less expensive Summer Infant monitor products compared to more expensive or what you might call high-end products is that there is more interference with the low-end models. 2.5 inch Monitor Portable DVR With Bullet camera Motion Detection,In a number of baby monitor reviews, parents mentioned "loud, annoying static" coming through their $142 Handheld Color Video Monitor or their $119 black-and-white Day & Night Video Monitor. There seems to be more positive reviews for the $298 Summer Infant Complete Care Color Video Monitor Set, which comes with a 7-inch flat screen monitor, a portable handheld audio/video unit and baby camera with wall mounts.

The Day & Night Color Video Monitor with Baby's Crib Soother runs around $199.99 and offers secure and clear transmissions as well as high-quality video output. However, this Summer Infant monitor system also includes an ingenious "Crib Soothing Unit," which allows parents to remotely comfort their baby by activating peaceful lullabies, nature sounds, gentle vibrations or a night-light. In the past due to technology restrictions and expense units only came in black and white or involved bulky monitors, but thanks to advances in modern technology this color monitor uses digital technology, which is a natural progression for the baby monitor industry.

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