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Baby monitors

*claire*

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Please can someone help me. I want to buy a monitor with a sensor pad but not sure which one to go for. :D
 
I have the HiSense Breathing monitor, it's fantastic. It has one pad for the moses basket/crib and you add a pad for the cot. Mhairi is in a cot bed and she's not managed to wriggle to a space that isn't covered. It's battery powered and I'm still on the first set of batteries.

Not totally sure if this is what you are looking for, as it is only a breathing monitor, but I got it as part of a package, here -

http://www.babymonitorsdirect.co.uk/bundle_savings/baby_monitor_bundles_various.html

with the BT digital monitor.............soooooo worth the money!
 
I have an angelcare monitor, i got it from asda. It is a movement and sound monitor and we have had no problems with it at all. the sound is really clear and we have had no false alarms from the movement monitor, my son has never fallen off the sensor pad and he moves alot in his sleep. I think it was 60 something £s
 
We bought the Tommee Tippee Suresound Ultimate monitor when Jenna was born - loved it! The only disadvantage is that the room temperature only shows on the base unit (in Jenna's room) and not on the parent unit, but TBH we know what temp her room is (has been between 20 - 30 degrees over the past year!) and she has always been fine as we adjust her grobag / clothing to compensate. We stopped using the sensor pad several amonths ago when she started standing up in her cot, so just use it for sound now. When Jenna was tiny, she slept in her moses basket which we placed inside her cot. We used the sensor pad underneath the cot mattress and it still worked perfectly! (It has 2 different sensitivity settings)

HTH
 

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