October 8, 2021

How to Choose the Perfect Baby Monitor?

Baby monitors aren’t a “one size fits all” device. And deciding which one works best for your situation can often feel overwhelming. That’s why Amaryllo is here to help clear the air and provide you with the facts you need to make an informed decision before you buy.

Step 1: Selecting an Audio or Video Monitor

Baby monitors come in all shapes and sizes, but one of the most important considerations is whether to purchase a strictly audio device or a device that includes both audio and video monitoring capabilities.

Audio monitors are simple and often look, feel, and act like a traditional radio. Because of this, they excel at detecting noises such as crying, coughing, or sneezing, but cannot identify the cause of disturbances and reactions. If you don’t mind checking in on each and every noise, then an audio monitor might be enough to satisfy your need. If you prefer something a little more sophisticated, then an audio/video baby monitor is definitely what you’re looking for.

Video baby monitors aren’t limited by distance and include multiple features to help relay high-quality audio and video to your personal device. These devices often come with an app that helps parents and caregivers stay updated on their baby’s daily and nightly activity. 

Step 2: Internet VS No Internet

Once you have chosen your preferred monitoring method, it’s important to consider the connection quality and stability of the device. Depending on where you live may determine which device is best for you.

Non-Internet Based/ Radio

Audio Baby Monitors

A majority of audio devices still utilize radio connection as it’s both reliable and strong method of communication. If you choose a strictly audio device, pay attention to the packages to determine if it is Analog or Digital. Both types of monitors are very affordable, with analog monitors being even more budget friendly, but depending on your living environment, you may prefer one over another. 

Analog Audio Monitor uses fixed frequency just like a radio. If you live in a house that has less walls or are using it in an area without a lot of electronic interference, analog monitors will be a great choice for you.

Digital Audio Monitor has specific channels uniquely for that set of devices. Digital monitors are typically better suited for multi-storey and large homes.  

Video Baby Monitors

Traditional/ Handheld Video Monitor operates similarly to audio baby monitors, but it is equipped with a screen. The Parent unit allows the caretaker to have eyes and ears on their loved ones regardless of where they are in the house.

Internet Based/ Wifi/ Smart

Video Baby Monitors

Smart / Wi-Fi Baby Monitor requires an internet connection to function and works in tandem with your personal device (phone or tablet). Daily insights from solutions like Amaryllo’s iBabi Smart can show how your baby is progressing throughout the day and night with impressive features like crying alerts, audio tracking, two way communications, unlimited video storage, and military-grade encryption. The great advantage of internet-based devices is that parents and caregivers are not limited by range as long as an internet connection is available.

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What Other Features do I Need?

Many baby monitors you find in the market have more than just audio/video feed and connectivity features. We have listed some popular features that are commonly seen to help you with your decision:

360° Auto Tracking can give you more coverage of the room and eliminate blind spots. 

Lullaby features are great for setting the atmosphere of the room. 

  • Wired or wireless devices with batteries or chargers. 
  • Flexible mounting options enable you to place the device at a safe place in the room away from the baby.

Everyone has a different lifestyle, budget and monitoring needs for their family, and there is no one product that meets all needs. If it solves your problem then it is the perfect product for you. Check out here to see if Amaryllo has the right solution for your family.