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BébéSounds Angelcare Movement Sensor w. Sound Monitor w. Two Parents' Units REVIEWS

 

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The Angel Care Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor detects your baby's slightest movements, even while she sleeps. While it may seem that your baby is perfectly still when she is sleeping, she really isn't. The under-the-mattress Sensor Pad detects your baby's slightest movements. If your baby goes absolutely still for 20 seconds, the Sensor Pad sends a signal to the Nursery Unit which sounds an alarm alerting you to check your baby. If you are out of the baby's room, the two portable Parents' Units (Sound Monitor) will pick up the alarm as well as other nursery sounds. In addition, the two Parent Units give you the flexibility of always leaving one in your bedroom while moving the second unit to the room you are in while your baby is sleeping. Your crib must have a hard flat surface. If it does not, just place a piece of masonite or a board under the mattress and place the Sensor Pad on top of the masonite and under the mattress. You may order the masonite directly from Graco. The Angel Care Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor requires 12AAA batteries, which are not included. There are 3 AC adapters included.

Features

» Under-the-mattress Sensor Pad detects your baby's slightest movements
» Very simple to set up
» Three modes to choose from
» Includes two handheld parent units as well as a nursery unit
» Can be battery operated

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Best product for new parents!

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 Aug 17, 2010

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This is the best product in the world for new parents. Our daughter was born 5 weeks premature with pneumonia and a few other lung issues related to her prematurity. I was so paranoid once we left the hospital that she would stop breathing, that I would stay up all the time watching her. Needless to say, that couldn't last long. As a new parent you already don't have much opportunity to sleep, s