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The next option in fixing interference is by properly placing the baby monitor, both the baby s and the parent s units, in the proper location. What does it mean by proper location? It means that the baby monitors should be placed as far away as possible from other wireless devices. This includes cell phones, cordless phones, and routers. Baby monitors can easily be purchased online or in your local shops. However, there are also baby monitors that are installed by professionals. Unlike the baby monitors off the shelf, professionally installed ones usually make use of high end gadgets in watching over your baby. The Types of Baby Monitors Basically there are two types of baby monitors: audio and video baby monitors. With wireless devices, parents can go anywhere around the house while still being able to keep tabs over their babies. The only setbacks of wireless baby monitors are that it can be more expensive to wired devices and they are also prone to interference. Wireless Baby Monitors: Solving Interference Problems Issues of interference with wireless devices have been the long time concern of parents who use wireless baby monitors. Other Practical Features Baby monitors are actually quite new. The idea behind the importance of having one is that you as a parent are afforded with an extra set of eyes and ears. This way, you can keep tabs on your baby even while you're busy with something else. By listening in on your little one, you'll be alerted each time he or she needs feeding or a diaper change. But on the other hand, manufacturing companies of these digital monitors claim that the amount of radiation that their baby monitors emit are at levels that do not pose serious danger to children. Phillips is one of these manufacturing companies that claim that the level of electro-smog released by their gadgets are 10,000 times lower from the safety norms that are accepted internationally. It is a radio transmitter that release FM (Frequency Modulated) signal most commonly between the ranges of 48,830 to 48,890 MHz. These devices have two components, the transmitter and the receiver. Transmitters are being placed 8-10 feet within the baby or closer if possible. Sounds coming from the baby are being picked up and a signal is then transmitted to the receiver.
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