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TSanonymous angmo
post Apr 10 2019, 04:59 PM, updated 7y ago

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Hello,

I would like to know which baby phone you would recommend and... If there is a baby phone that can be connected to the internet with wifi?
My idea is.. If I go on a holliday and the baby stays in the hotel room, and if I go to the hotel bar downstairs.. i'm afraid the normal babyphone won't be able to get a signal.. so I am wondering if there are also babyphone's that use the internet. So if i'm close to the house i can get a message trough the internet, and quickly go back to the room to check on the baby in case he cries.

Thanks in advance.
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post Apr 10 2019, 05:06 PM

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Why dont you use normal mobile phone?

Just asking...
TSanonymous angmo
post Apr 11 2019, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(tomato people @ Apr 10 2019, 05:06 PM)
Why dont you use normal mobile phone?

Just asking...
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What do you mean? How to use a mobile phone to hear what your baby is doing?
I mean a baby phone, as in when the baby starts crying only than will I hear something. Some of them also have a camera nowadays so ... if it's too quiet and I feel insecure I can have a look also.
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post Apr 11 2019, 09:49 AM

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just get a wifi camera like Xiaomi Dafang costs around RM80+-
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post Apr 11 2019, 09:51 AM

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get the app babycam and install on phone. plug it in and face the camera to ur baby. auto detect sound and movement.
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post Apr 11 2019, 09:52 AM

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"baby monitor"
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post Apr 11 2019, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(anonymous angmo @ Apr 11 2019, 09:40 AM)
What do you mean? How to use a mobile phone to hear what your baby is doing?
I mean a baby phone, as in when the baby starts crying only than will I hear something. Some of them also have a camera nowadays so ... if it's too quiet and I feel insecure I can have a look also.
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Buy normal mobile phones and install baby monitor apps

Just sayin'..
TSanonymous angmo
post Apr 11 2019, 02:25 PM

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Ok thanks i'll look up babycam !.
And i'll look for other phone apps to monitor the baby also. I think i'll stil lget a normal one for daily use though since a empty battery on the phone would be terrilble also.
But for a holliday using a phone app seems like a good sollution thanks.
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post Apr 11 2019, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(anonymous angmo @ Apr 10 2019, 04:59 PM)
Hello,

I would like to know which baby phone you would recommend and... If there is a baby phone that can be connected to the internet with wifi?
My idea is.. If I go on a holliday and the baby stays in the hotel room, and if I go to the hotel bar downstairs.. i'm afraid the normal babyphone won't be able to get a signal.. so I am wondering if there are also babyphone's that use the internet. So if i'm close to the house i can get a message trough the internet, and quickly go back to the room to check on the baby in case he cries.

Thanks in  advance.
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I know what TS mean.

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post Apr 11 2019, 02:39 PM

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Should not leave the baby alone.
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post Apr 11 2019, 04:46 PM

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i agree with mydurian, better dun leave your bb unattended. ur bb can choke themself (their own vomit of excess milk) to death if there r no one around to help.
TSanonymous angmo
post Apr 12 2019, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(mydurian @ Apr 11 2019, 02:39 PM)
Should not leave the baby alone.
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I assume you and your partner have sleeping schedules to make sure there is always 1 person awake next to the baby to monitor him/her?
I don't mean I will be far away from the baby but when the baby sleeps it should be possible to leave the room for 1-2 hours. At night I will also sleep for 1-2 hours in between feeding periods, does this mean either me or my partner needs to stay awake?
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post Apr 12 2019, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(hustlerism @ Apr 11 2019, 02:27 PM)
I know what TS mean.

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Thank you. a phone app is a lot cheaper though haha but i'll look it up .

 

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