Babysense II Infant Respiratory Baby Monitor

This looks pretty good - I just bought a £9.99 monitor from the local pharmasist. It has a sound and visual display and can be used with batteries or mains. For anyone who hasnt got nearly £80 to spend!
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Rmacadoe
Reply Rmacadoe 2 years ago
I wish I had seen this earlier. I bought the Tommee Tippee sensor pad and a walkie talkie instead of a baby monitor. Cost about 60 pounds all toghether. LOVE the security of a breathing sensor pad. Mine is the same idea as this and I WOULD recommend one to EVERYONE. It doesnt stop you checking but it just a bit of extra security. I am always worried about burgulars - my alarm goes off if Oliver is taken out of his bed and the pad detects no movement for 20 seconds - a mini baby burgular alarm!!! I dont want noone pinching my baby!!! Shame this want advertised earlier as combination is less convenient that an all in one.
susiesmum
Reply susiesmum 2 years ago
This looks pretty good - I just bought a £9.99 monitor from the local pharmasist. It has a sound and visual display and can be used with batteries or mains. For anyone who hasnt got nearly £80 to spend!
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