Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Mobile Revolution in Monitoring

It also boasts a rechargeable parent unit, room-temperature display and a backlit LCD screen for night-time. Video monitors are all very well if you have one baby to keep an eye on, but where does that leave parents of twins? Motorola has come up with this solution, which has day and night vision, but be warned that the battery life is short and there's no zoom.

Being able to view the baby monitor video on your smartphone can be very convenient, but if you don't think you'll ever need to use it outside of your house, you might be better off with a non-app solution. For example, a product like Baby Touch Digital Video Monitor allows you to pan, tilt, and zoom the camera from a touch-screen control pad.The findings were revealed in MYOB's latest Business Monitor study, conducted by independent market research firm, Colmar Brunton, which surveyed 1005 SMBs.

He added that the initiatives emerging from Federal Government's National Digital Economy Strategy should also make the move an easier process. "The government is running a range of programs that support its efforts to reach a target of one in eight Australian employees having a regular telework arrangement by 2020."

This all-singing, all-dancing digital monitor boasts a movement-sensor pad, infra-red night-vision camera, a 3in colour screen, room-temperature display on both units and even a baby light that's controllable from the parent unit.This baby unit is mains-only and the instructions aren't great, but it has clear sound up to 300 metres away and dreamy sights and sounds to get your little one off to sleep, including a light-show projector and 19 lullabies.

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