talking about guide we related by manual users, user manuals, user guide manual, owners manual, instruction manual, manual owner, manual owner's, manual guide, manual operation, operating manual, user's manual, operating instructions, manual operators, manual operator, manual product, documentation manual, user maintenance, brochure, user reference, pdf manuale received The First Years Peace-of-mind baby monitor as a shower gift. Upon testing it out (we haven't had the baby yet...) we noticed you couldn't go the receiver without getting lots of static. It was very annoying! We chose to return it since the reviews for that monitor on this site fundamentally authenticate the conundrum. We bought the Sony 900mhz 27 channel model since I have always been pleased with Sony harvest (I got a 7 year ancient Sony TV and 9 year ancient Sony VCR and they still look/work like new and the Sony 900mhz phone would still be here if I didn't run it over with my truck.) Anyway this monitor is brilliant! It is super clear, and with 27 channels you should surely find one that works excellent. We place it at "red, red and red" (in effect channel 1) and didn't even try any others since it was Precious stone clear. I really like the "Sound Activated" mode on the receiver. It shuts off the lecturer if the transmitter isn't receiving anything. It doesn't take much noise to make it kick back on - we shouldn't miss any baby sounds. For model, with the transmitter in the back bedroom, if I clap my hands in the living room on the other side of the house, it will cause the lecturer to turn back on.
As another plus, the receiver uses a rechargeable array, much like a cordless phone. We will definetely save money on batteries! We wish it came with two receivers but we are sticking with this one beacuse it does job #1 excellently.
PS - When testing baby monitors, remember that these are just a microphone (transmitter) and lecturer (receiver). If you go a lecturer close to a microphone you WILL get loud feedback. The volume on the receiver must be turned way down (or off) to get close to the transmitter. This is especially a conundrum with baby monitors since of the extremely insightful microphones used. Remember to leave the room with the transmitter before you turn on the receiver. The higher the lecturer volume (even with no sound coming from it!) the further away you have to be from the transmitter to preclude feedback.
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