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A few weeks ago a friend of mine asked me how long I planned on keeping baby monitors in my kids rooms. I jokingly replied, "Ummm until they're out of the house?!" We all laughed and agreed that we wouldn't mind always having an eye on our babes! While I know I can't actually keep monitors in their rooms that long, I do like having them in each of their rooms right now. For the girls, I really just need to be able to hear them. If I'm downstairs, I want to be able to hear if they wake up and need me.
We recently moved Briar into his crib (in his own room) at night so I knew we needed to get a third monitor. I wanted to be able to hear him, but I also really wanted to be able to see him. I wanted a monitor with a clear screen and to be able to move the camera around remotely. We started using the Summer Infant Baby Pixel™ 5.0 Inch Touchscreen Color Video Monitor and I am so pleased with it so far!
The camera itself is very small and discreet, something that was important to me in Briar's simple nursery. The 5" LCD color monitor is actually a touchscreen and has a a really clear picture. I can move the camera around remotely, a feature that was really important to me. You actually just tilt the monitor and can move the camera around in your babies room (so cool!). There is also a moonlight night vision boost that subtly illuminates the cameras viewing area so that you can get a clearer, in-color view of baby in the dark.
One of my favorite features of the monitor is the Sleepzone™ virtual boundary. You set a boundary box around a certain area and if your baby leaves that area, the monitor will alert you. Briar isn't mobile yet, but I have a feeling that feature will come in handy soon!
You can learn more about the monitors features here!
Let's be honest. Moving Briar into his room was hard! I'm not ready for him to be away from me! #timestop. Since we've moved him into his crib, I do have peace of mind using the new Summer Infant Baby Pixel™ 5.0 Inch Touchscreen Color Video Monitor. I can see and hear Briar which let's me know that he's safe and sound in his crib. If you're in need of a baby monitor, I highly recommend the Baby Pixel!
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