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Baby monitor recommendations
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We have the older version of the BT 150, the BT digital baby monitor plus. We loved it so much that I desperately searched for another one for my second baby (I had my 2 very close together so needed two monitors) before they discontinued it and changed it to the BT 150. They still seem to be selling well second hand on ebay (have seen some go for £30 which would be nice as have just put one of mine on ebay now my girls are sharing a room!) so I think they still have a good following.Current Debt - [strike]£38000[/strike] [strike]£32000[/strike] [strike]£28500[/strike] [strike]£22000[/strike] [strike]£16000[/strike] [strike]£10000[/strike] [STRIKE]£1500[/STRIKE] £14000:eek:0
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Another vote for the BT 150 here. A fab monitor, although we got it for a bargain price of £35 when it was reduced on Amazon last year.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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the 2 best Which reviewed ones are the BT 150 and Angel care.
I've got the angel care monitor, because I'm feeling a bit paranoid, one night at work I was rationalising, getting the BT 150 and then a baby gets brought unfortunately cot death, so then I was more paranoid than ever.
There are no risk factors what so ever in either of our families, but it was just one of those things.
Both are meant to be great monitors and if I hadn't bought the Angel Care then I would definately have got the BT 1500 -
I bought my brother and sister in law the Tommee Tippee monitor with sensor pad when my niece was born a few months ago and they love it.
Not all that expensive either.
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Any baby monitor that has a mute button!! (so long as it still displays flashing lights when the volume is off).Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0
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