Getting a digital baby monitor may be more expensive than analog models but you get what you pay for – reliability and performance. Interference and static are just plain annoying – which is why many parents only trust digital baby monitors. Plus, you get the privacy of a secure connection so no one can eavesdropping as you use your baby monitor.
Be it audio or video baby monitors, digital baby monitors are the preferred choice.
Next up, it’s time to decide if you need an audio or video baby monitor.
Finally, look up the specification of the baby monitor to decide if the range if sufficient for your use. Most digital baby monitors provide a range of between to 350 feet.
This will depend on your needs. How big is your home? This determines the range you need out of a wireless baby monitor – be it analog or digital. How often do you see yourself checking on your baby? If you will be spending lots of time in your baby room then the audio might be a better choice over the more advanced video baby monitor. However, if you’re the paranoid sort, then the video digital baby monitor is the better choice. If I were you, I’ll be glad to pay slightly more for greater peace of mind.
Digital Baby Monitor vs Analog Baby Monitor
Analog Baby Monitors
inexpensive- widely available
- uses the 49 mHZ or 900 mHz frequency -It’s a little like a radio channel in that you might get a lot of static and interference from other things nearby that are trying to use the same channel.
- Plenty of electronic gadgets that share these frequencies, so you have to search for an available channel that gives the clearest sounds. (analog baby monitors using the 2.4 GHz frequency may offer a little less interference)
- Competes for frequency space with cordless phones or other baby monitors
- Weaker signal and can’t be used for long distances like some digital baby monitors can. Most can handle walking around the average home, though, so unless your home is very large, this may not be a problem.
Digital Baby Monitors
- Encrypted frequency gives you a layer of security and privacy compared to an analog baby monitor. You can be sure this way that your neighbors won’t be hearing your baby crying when they use their cordless phone.
- Cost more than analog baby monitors, sometimes by quite a lot.Many parents report that their digital baby monitors wreak havoc with wireless routers. Others have trouble with cordless phones causing noises on their digital monitors.
- Although the connection is secure in that no one can eavesdrop intentionally or accidentally, that doesn’t mean you won’t have any trouble with interference.
- The only way to have a secure connection plus a nearly interference-free guarantee is to purchase a DECT digital baby monitor. These baby monitors use a newer, less common 1.9 GHz frequency that doesn’t seem to be prone to interference.
Recommended Digital Baby Monitor Models
Best Digital Baby Monitor (Audio)Philips Avent Basic Baby Monitor with DECT Technology
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