Baby Monitors Keeps You Worry Free

Summer Infant monitor choices offer a line of cutting-edge video baby monitors to enable parents to keep a diligent eye on their infants, while tending to other chores around the house. Two of the newest and most popular models are The Day & Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitoring System (9.99) and the Day & Night Color Video Monitor with Baby's Crib Soother (9.99). "Summer Infant continues to bring cutting-edge innovation to baby video monitoring systems with these two new products, and at the same time, also offers parents more energy-efficient solutions," said Jason Macari, President and CEO of the Summer Infant company. "Our new monitors include features such as remote operation, digital technology and flat screen design -- all with Energy Star approvals. Now caregivers can keep a close watch on their babies and can feel good about the energy efficient choices they have made."

The Summer Infant Day & Night Color Flat Screen Video Monitoring System comes with a 7-inch, flat-screen LCD baby monitor that parents can watch for $199.99. An extra audio monitor unit with belt clip and added portability can also be purchased with the set for $219.99. Their high-quality, versatile video monitors can be mounted under a cabinet, placed on a nightstand or on a countertop. The baby monitor camera also comes with night vision, so parents can watch what's going on, even in the dark. With the wall mount option, parents can choose which angle they prefer.

The Day & Night Color Video Monitor with Baby's Crib Soother costs around 9.99 and offers secure and clear transmissions and high-quality video output. However, this Summer Infant monitor system also includes an insightful "Crib Soothing Unit," which allows parents to remotely comfort their baby by activating peaceful lullabies, nature sounds, gentle vibrations or a night-light. Past units only came in black and white or involved bulky monitors, but this color monitor uses digital technology, which is a natural progression for the baby monitor industry.

Not everyone loves the Summer Infant monitor products. For instance, at Amazon, 19/194 consumers gave the "Handheld Color Video Monitor with 1.8-Inch Screen" a 1/5 stars in their baby monitor reviews. One consumer worried about security, saying: "During setup, I had not yet plugged in the camera... yet when I turned on the handset, I could see someone else's crib." A few other consumers mention they heard static, crackling and popping through their monitors as they tried to sleep. Several people reported that their rechargeable batteries died after 2 to 7 months, which meant they could only use the system if they plugged it in. One person went so far as to say, "Glad I got this as a gift -- I can send it off to the recycling bin without attempting to get a refund."

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