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Angelcare Baby Movement Monitor, Blue/White

Angelcare Baby Movement Monitor, Blue/White

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Brand: Angelcare
Category: Baby Product
Department: baby-boys

List Price: $69.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 835

Color: Blue/White
Fragile: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 10.2 x 4.5

MPN: AC5300
Model: AC300
UPC: 666594030009
EAN: 0666594030009
ASIN: B0014KUGNQ

Release Date: April 16, 2010
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Nursery unit, movement sensor pad
  • Plastique
  • Movement monitor

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Movement Monitor by Angelcare - 1 unit


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Worth every penny   September 7, 2010
Balazs Horvath (Davis, CA, USA)
Gives you the peace of mind while both you and your baby are sleeping. Easy to use.


5 out of 5 stars It gives us peace of mind and a great night sleep!!!   September 5, 2010
CarlaVeg
We already had the Summer Infant video monitor but still didn't feel comfortable not knowing that the baby was breathing while sleeping. Being first time parents we are paranoid about SIDS! I found myself not sleeping well at night checking on my baby. This monitor has been awesome for us!!!!! Now I have peace of mind!!! I know that my baby is breathing with no issues!!!! Buying this product was the best decision we made.... we sleep so much better now!!!!! Highly recommended!!!!


5 out of 5 stars Angel Care Review   August 31, 2010
Byron T Heaton
The Angel Care monitor gives us peace that our daughter is alright. With my older children I kept going in their room to check that they were breathing. I don't have to do that anymore because the monitor takes care of watching the little one.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome peace of mind   August 18, 2010
N. Zlatanova (Kansas)
My baby is almost 9 months old, and I still use this monitor!!! It gives me the piece of mind she's OK at night in her room that nothing can replace. I recommend this to everybody! I would never forgive myself if anything was to happen to my baby, and I didn't find out on time! It's worth every penny. And it's nice that it has the options to use it only as a baby monitor, or if you want it to tick with each move, it can...


5 out of 5 stars Just the basics for peace of mind   August 2, 2010
Susie (Chicago, IL)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have to say, I love this monitor. I will admit that when I had my first child, monitors like these seemed silly to me. I mean, Isn't that part of learning to be a parent-- just eventually trusting that your child is ok without monitoring them every second? Well, when my second child was diagnosed with laryngomalacia and her airway would close on her, I started to think a monitor like this was a good idea. The pediatrician recommended against it (she thought there would be too many false alarms. etc.), but I got it anyway and I am so glad! It has enabled me to sleep so much better and to sleep my daughter on her tummy (a position that helps her breathing) because I know she is being monitored. The logistics of it are this: The pad is under the baby's mattress and leads directly to the monitoring device so the device is in the room with the baby. This is the basic model, it just monitors movement, no sound monitoring or temperature (I have no idea why you would need this) like with the other models. You can just use a regular baby monitor with it if you are in another room to make sure you hear the sound if it goes off. It has a very handy warning blip that goes off if the monitor detects no movement for 15 seconds (e.g. you picked the baby up without turing the monitor off) so you can turn it off before the alarm sounds (at 20 seconds). The alarm is like an alarm clock, loud, but not crazy-loud. We have been using it for two months now (our daughter is three months old) and have had no false alarms. From what I read, people start getting false alarms at around six months of age, when the babies are really mobile and can move far off the monitor. Since the risk of SIDS (and my daughter's issue) greatly decreases by six months of age this isn't a problem for me.