Three modes to choose from. Whats in the Box Angelcare Movement Sensor includes movement sensor pad, nursery sound monitor, two parents units, instruction manual, and three AC adapters. Twelve AAA batteries are required (not included).--Emilie Coulter
Parents of preemies and infants at increased risk of SIDS lose a lot of sleep wondering if their babies are still breathing. Even parents of healthy babies experience this kind of anxiety. With its movement sensor pad, sound transmitter, sound lights, and movement detecting "ticking" sound, The Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor can take away virtually all this anxiety. Three Functions, Infinite Peace of Mind The Angelcare Movement Sensor has three modes of use, enabling parents to use the sensor/sound monitor well into toddlerhood and beyond, if desired. With the Sound & Movement function, you can hear your babys sounds, see sound lights, and hear a "tic" sound with every movement the baby makes. If no movement is detected, the "tic" will stop and after 20 seconds the alarm will sound. In the Tic Off mode you will not hear the ticking sound with every movement. However, you will still hear the babys sounds and see sound lights, and your babys movement is still being detected. An alarm will still sound if absolutely no movement is detected for 20 seconds. And finally, with Sound Only, the movement sensor is disabled, but you will still be able to hear your babys sounds and see sound lights. In this mode, the Angelcare functions as a regular sound monitor. For many parents, just being able to hear the sighs and squeaks of the newest member of the family is reassurance enough. For those who need more input, for whatever reason, the additional sensory features of the Angelcare can be lifesaving. Sound Lights Indicator lights on an LED sound bar (on the parents unit) allow you to "see" your babys sounds if background noises prevent you from hearing baby. More Information and Check Price at Amazon.comBébéSounds Angelcare Movement Sensor w. Sound Monitor w. Two Parents' Units Feature
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