Parents can keep a close eye on their baby with the VAVA 720p Video Baby Monitor’s 5-inch HD video screen and zoom-in capabilities, and its clarity and ease of use earned it the top spot on this list. Who else recommends it? Good Housekeeping also picked the VAVA Video Baby Monitor. We’ve gathered our favorites to help you purchase the perfect baby video baby monitor for your unique needs. At the lab and in our homes, we tested ease of use, range, sound and video quality, special features, and power sources-the key things to look for when buying this product. “Just as a usual practice, I would advise parents, before they go to sleep, check in on their baby and their child-and even quite frankly older children-that they are in their bed and that they’re safe,” Donna Hallas, PhD, RN, PPCNP-BC, director of the pediatric nurse practitioner program at New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing, tells Verywell Family.īut because we can’t always be in the same room as our babies, we wanted to help find out which video monitors are truly reliable. To be clear, we shouldn’t rely solely on baby monitors to watch our children.
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