SAN DIEGO - Silence over the baby monitor. Is the baby okay? Rush to the room. Crying is heard over the monitor. Is the baby okay? Rush to the room. For parents with traditional baby monitors, this is a reality they deal with day in and day out. They can’t tell exactly what is going on in the other room which leads to continual interruptions for both the baby and the parents.
To resolve this issue, today’s tech savvy parents are turning to the new generation of video baby monitors.
Yes, monitors with video capabilities have been around for years. However, first generation analog video systems could be viewed by anyone else with a similar monitor in range. Interference from household devices and wi-fi networks was also a problem. These issues have been overcome with the new digital technology, but choosing the right video baby monitor can still be a daunting task for parents.
Adam Pollock, the owner of NextStepBabyMonitors.com, is a video baby monitor expert and a new father himself.
"The new technology is exciting but can be confusing to new parents," explained Pollock. "Video adds another dimension to parents’ peace of mind and children's safety -- that's what it's all about."
Pollock shared some of the benefits of a video baby monitoring system:
• Temperature Sensor: Transmits the temperature from baby's room back to the monitor
• Night Vision: Cameras "see" in the pitch darkness (no need to have a light on)
• Multi-
• Pan and Tilt: Enables the user to control where the camera lens is aimed in real-time from the monitor
• All Digital: New systems provide a secure digital transmission that no one else can view; also eliminates the interference issues
• Using Existing TVs: Plug into existing televisions to use as a "big screen monitor"
• Online Monitoring: IP camera systems enable online monitoring with a PC as well as remote control of the camera
To learn more, visit http://www.NextStepBabyMonitors.com.



