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Angelcare AC401 Digital Baby Movement Sensor Pad and Sound Monitor | 
| Brand: Angelcare Category: Baby Product
List Price: £79.99 Buy New: £59.99 You Save: £20.00 (25%)
New (6) from £59.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 22
Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 10.2 x 4.4
MPN: AC5401 Model: AC5401 UPC: 666594040107 EAN: 0666594040107 ASIN: B0013FW5G8
Release Date: October 31, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | The SensorPad detects the slightest movement an alarm sounds if no movement is detected for 20 seconds | | • | Eight channels means interference is avoided | | • | Full colour digital LCD display | | • | Parents unit operates on rechargeable batteries (included) or AC adapter, the nursery unit operates on AC adapter or 4 AAA batteries (not supplied) for back up | | • | Manufacturers recommended age: birth and upwards |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
very reassuring November 18, 2008 Tracey S (England) This is a great product, and we bought it for our first baby. She was only 5 days old when the alarm went off and when we picked her up she was breathing but shallowly, and she was on the cool side despite being well wrapped up. We took her straight to hospital and they kept her in for 3 days, lots of tests, and ultimately diagnosed her as fit and well, but there was no explanation apart from it was 'a newborn thing' and she may well have been fine anyway. The thing is we will never know what might have happened had we not been alerted by the monitor, so I thank my lucky stars each day that I bought it. We now know my daughter does have a slightly lower temperature than the average baby and in fact she set off the monitor other times as she is a shallow breather, but whilst worrying these times were more normal as she was responsive, or we could see she'd wriggled away from the pad. I would never have slept again if we did not have it! br /We've used it for my son too and he has had no 'false' alarms so guess each baby is different. br /Only issue is the instructions didn't say if 1 or 5 is the most sensitive! br /Also, be aware that having a mobile going could give the monitor a false movement reading. br /I also think that if you are going to get one of these monitors it is well worth doing a 1st aid course or familiarising yourself with the resuscitation process, otherwise the alarm might go off, then what? (The hospital gave me that advice!)
Great Item September 20, 2008 Julie Lowe 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this baby monitor after reading into all the others available. I really wanted a video monitor but as we have wireless internet telephones I was concerned re the interference. I am so glad I went for this monitor. The pad monitor is great. It is ressuring to know that with a small bleep every few seconds you know baby is ok, easier than staring at a video monitor. When the parent unit is switched off the pad still works a loud alarm sounds if no movement (breathing) is found. I have used this in both a moses basket now in the cot. I have had no problem with interference from wireless internet or phones the range is great too. Would recommend for value peace of mind. I paid 60 on Amazon Blooming Marvellous are selling for 80!!!!
very happy with this monitor September 6, 2008 suzanne_vet (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought this monitor because for us, it ticked all the boxes: sound monitor, temperature gauge, nightlight and a movement sensor which for us really has been peace of mind. As a new parent you're paranoid about your baby breathing- this allows you to easily see either with a blinking light on the bed unit or a pendulum icon on the parent unit. br /Our initial unit (from kiddicare.co.uk) had problems with the display on the parent unit- I think just a loose connection to the illumination as it worked otherwise - but our replacement unit works completely fine. br /Unlike other reviewers we've had no problems with the parent unit charging and the temperature gauge seems to be reliable. br /The sensor really does work - we tested it with weight only and it does need to detect movement or it sets off the alarm. We've had to learn to turn it off quickly when doing 3am nappy changes but it does give you a warning beep after 20 seconds before setting off a very audible alarm br /All in all we're really happy with it. We're just trying to find the instructions again so we can use it as a sound-only monitor during the day when LO is not in his bed
Peace of Mind September 1, 2008 The Village Green Preservation Society (Heavenly Devon) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The angelcare baby monitor provides real peace of mind. It monitors sound, movement and temperature. As a new first time Mum it allowed me to go to sleep safe in the knowledge that I would be woken if there were any problems. You can adjust the sensitivity of the unit and the temperature range. I give it 5 stars for this reason - it is a brilliant product which has given me peace of mind. br / br /BUT..... br / br /The instructions aren't particularly thorough. The unit is set with a temperature range - if the room temperature strays outside it then the unit alarms continually. This isn't particularly helpful. If the temperature is too high or too low in the room then you still want baby monitored (it isn't always that easy to control room temperature - I try and manage the temperature by putting more (or less) clothes on baby). You can adjust the temperature range - but the instructions (at least the instructions I had) do not tell you this or how to do it. Similarly the instructions say that you can adjust the sensitivity between 0 and 5 (or 1 and 5 - I can't check right now as baby is sleeping!) - but it doesn't tell you whether 0 or 5 is the most sensitive! Fairly irritating gripes, but they don't detract from the fact that this product has made me a more relaxed parent at night.
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