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  2. I stopped using a baby monitor after my second baby. It gave ...

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    My husband and I stopped using a baby monitor after our second daughter was born. I realized the monitor wouldn't help prevent SIDS and was making me anxious. Babysitters give us a funny look, but ...

  3. Baby monitor - Wikipedia

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    Some baby monitors also use a video camera to show pictures on the receiver, either by plugging the receiver into a television or by including a portable LCD screen. This type of surveillance camera is often called a baby cam. Some baby cams can work at night with low light levels. Most video baby monitors today have a night vision feature.

  4. Raybaby is a baby monitor that tracks your child's breathing

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    When Ranjana Nair, Sanchi Poovaya and Aardra Kannan saw a friend's prematurely born child two years ago, they were shocked at the amount of electronic equipment hooked up to her tiny body. But ...

  5. I slept with a baby monitor for safety - AOL

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    I started sleeping with a baby monitor, so my parents could keep an eye on me just in case. Now I'm 28, and I don't sleep with one anymore because my epilepsy is under control. At 11 years old, I ...

  6. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

  7. Zenith Radio Nurse - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Nurse was the first electronic baby monitor. Manufactured by the Zenith Radio Corporation, it went on sale in 1938. The product was developed by Zenith executive Eugene F. McDonald, and designed by Japanese-American sculptor and product designer Isamu Noguchi. Although the product was manufactured for only a few years, it has been ...

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