baby monitors

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Registered: 12-13-2003
baby monitors
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Mon, 05-24-2004 - 9:21am
Any recomendations for a good but not overly expensive baby monitor?

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-06-2004
In reply to: hollybm
Mon, 05-24-2004 - 5:03pm
I would have to say Graco.
One that has has 3 monitors... I find that helpful, since I have a 2 story home, but it also cuts down on having to drag it with me all the time and using the batteries up.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-16-2004
In reply to: hollybm
Mon, 05-24-2004 - 9:22pm
ive got a fisher price one. the receivers are kind of bulky, but there is way less interference than the other one i had. it is usually about $30 and has two receivers.

sara
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Registered: 03-29-2003
In reply to: hollybm
Tue, 05-25-2004 - 10:20pm
i vote for the fisher price too.i have had a few of them over the years.... the first one was 17 years ago..and the last one was just this past year...they are best for sound, i can even hear my dds clock in her room tick.clear as a bell...... i now have 2, one for each kids room, and they are compatible..dont interfere with each other, but i can switch bases back and forth or hand sets if need be.......
iVillage Member
Registered: 09-28-2003
In reply to: hollybm
Wed, 05-26-2004 - 8:40am

I prefer Graco.

   

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Registered: 05-20-2004
In reply to: hollybm
Wed, 05-26-2004 - 2:40pm
We have really been happy with our Safety First monitor. It was around $35 from Target. It has a night light feature that lets us peek in on her without turning the light on and turns off automatically after a few minutes. Very handy!

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