anasmum
09-12-2000, 09:19 AM
We have a Fisher Price 900 MHz monitor that we are fairly satisfied with, although it's not perfect. Our child is a great sleeper, though, and I'm a terrible one so I wake up if the power goes off and can unplug the AC cord to get it to function on the battery.
We're expecting our second child, though, and since my first still stays in bed until we come to get her, I'm unwilling (okay, I'm just not ready) to give up having a monitor in her room. Does anyone know if it's possible to run two 900 MHz monitors without the two scrambling each other's signals? We are looking at the First Years "Crisp and Clear Plus" (which gets the recommendation in Baby Bargains). Any thoughts on this monitor?
We had originally bought the FP "Sound and Lights" model and found it to be terrible and full of interference --plus the ac cord had a short. I wouldn't have bought another FP again but our old monitor bit the dust while we were on vacation and we bought the new one out of a limited local supply. Is it worse to mix brands, in terms of interference?
TIA, Barb
We're expecting our second child, though, and since my first still stays in bed until we come to get her, I'm unwilling (okay, I'm just not ready) to give up having a monitor in her room. Does anyone know if it's possible to run two 900 MHz monitors without the two scrambling each other's signals? We are looking at the First Years "Crisp and Clear Plus" (which gets the recommendation in Baby Bargains). Any thoughts on this monitor?
We had originally bought the FP "Sound and Lights" model and found it to be terrible and full of interference --plus the ac cord had a short. I wouldn't have bought another FP again but our old monitor bit the dust while we were on vacation and we bought the new one out of a limited local supply. Is it worse to mix brands, in terms of interference?
TIA, Barb