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When it comes to your baby being in their own room, in their own bed, it can be nerve wracking at first. I know with Kylie (my first) I actually co-slept for quite a while. My son slept best away from me though so we had him in a cradle in our room for the first few months. That move into their own room almost made it so I slept worse at first though!
We would both be up and down throughout the night checking on the baby. Well the Vtech VM333 Safe & Sound monitor is something that can help reassure you and transition MUCH easier!
VTech first made its market debut in 1976 and since then has become one of the top three competitors for cordless communication in the United States. VTech is introducing a new line in their Safe & Sound® baby monitor series, the VM333. The VM333 many features that will allow parents to closely monitor their babies and infants without having to enter their bedroom repeatedly — which as we all know, can wake them up. Nothing worse than checking in on them only to wake them up!
The VM333 provides a camera with full range of motion and a built in high video resolution and sound quality for up to 1,000 feet away, providing flexibility and reliability as mom or dad moves about the home.
Parents can lay their babies down to sleep with a peace of mind because the VM333 has a 2.8 inch video screen and 2x’s zooming capability so parents can observe any movements, big or small!
Oh!! And get this… you can actually talk to the baby through it too!! For those that maybe just need a little voice soothing to close their eyes again, this is perfect!!
I LOVE the fact that you can actually move the camera around that it faces the baby + checks the surrounding areas. Total peace of mind. Plus it is small and discreet too! There really is NO comparison to the old walkie talkie type monitor that I had previously!! We are talking full on visibility not just sound.
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Check out this video below with more details on the camera and it use!
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