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It's appealing that I am writing the first review of a fantastic Sony product. When we bought this from a local [store], it was the last one on the shelf. This must be a well loved product, but I guess if it works, people don't feel compelled to write excellent things about it.

With that said, my spouse and I are very, very satisfied with the Baby Call Plant sales outlet Monitor (27 channel) from Sony. But we didn't choose it first. When our ancient Sony Baby Call (a hand-me-down from a family member) died on us after having it for about 7 years and using it with our oldest son, packing it away and unpacking it for about 6 more months of use with our baby son, we were on the hunt for a substitution.

I was at [a store]and picked up the Fisher-Price Sound N Lights With Dual Receivers. It was a less expensive model, there was a whole wall of them at the store, and we were interested in a 2-receiver system since we have a two-tale home. We figured it had to be a decent product - especially since it has received above average reviews from Amazon.com reviewers. Well as soon as we plugged it in, all we got was static. Oh sure, we could hear our son crying if we had it cranked all the way to maximum volume, but the bonus static noise was incredibly annoying, especially when it's sitting on the night table next to your head and you're trying to find some precious hours of sleep. Also, after one night of use, one receiver's 9-volt array had been completely tired - after just one night! What a joke! It was no Sony! So we were on the hunt again.

What we single-minded (a small too late...we should have done our investigate before we bought the first time), was that we were looking for was a product that worked on a 900 MHz signal for greater noise reduction, a insightful transmitter that would allow us to hear the baby's breathing, a longer array life, and a 2-reciever system. What's surprising is that there is very small on the market that meets each of these basic figure needs. We did find the First Years Peace of Mind - Two Receiver Monitor, but it didn't get fantastic reviews at Amazon.com. And there were too many left on the shelf when compared to the Sony, which, like I said above, only one was left on the shelf of our local store.

So we chose that we needed to remain Sony customers in this market since of our previous fantastic experience and Sony's reputation. But with that, we sacrificed the 2-monitor figure. Oh well. A small more hauling of the monitor certainly is a sacrifice worth making when you get all of the other vital facial appearance - and more. The Baby Call Plant sales outlet Monitor (27 channel) is ultra silent. This is fantastic considering all of the 900 MHz telephones we have, the wireless arrangement in the home, and other radio signals, etc. This product cuts out the CD player in the plant sales outlet which plays silent, calming music while our son sleeps, and brings his breathing and movements to fore. This is brilliant. Just what we wanted and probable from Sony. This product also has a rechargeable array with an probable 19-hour life on one charge. This is fantastic. When I need to go into other rooms for a few hours during the day, I won't need to worry about the array. Plug it in at night to revitalize the array and you don't burn owing to and waste batteries unnecessarily.

The signal strength is fantastic too. We have a large 2-tale home and the plant sales outlet is upstairs and about 100 linear feet from where I spend much of my day downstairs in the kitchen/family room area. We hear him no conundrum.

There are plenty of other fantastic facial appearance - you can set your own frequency signal (you have 27 to choose from), you can wall mount the transmitter or the receiver, the monitor has a belt clip and an out of range alert, the receiver is water-resistant (fantastic for having next to the kitchen sink) and much more that we're still learning. By and large, we're very pleased and wish we had bought this to start with. It was more expensive..., but you get what you pay for. Well, the baby is waking up - I hear him clear as a bell making his soft, pre-waking whimpering sounds. Gotta go!
Best monitor on the market but can be even better!

Advantages:
1) Super clear compared to most plant sales outlet monitors on the market. There is small to no static or "white" noise in the social class.
2) There are two "on" settings. One is the fixed stay on all the time background and there is the voice activated background. It also has a light monitor that lights up according to the intensity of the sound (i.e., baby crying).
3) Water resistant so that you can place this receiver in damp rooms such as a bathroom or a laundry room. (Note: it's water resistant but not WATERPROOF. In other words, you shouldn't take it into the shower or bath with you.)
4) In addendum to an outdoor DC supply, it comes with a 2.4V rechargable array supply.
5) It has up to 27 potential channels to choose from and is 900 MHz.

Disadvantages:
1) There is only ONE receiver.
2) It is bulky.
3) It is trying to see the control settings on the side (i.e., OFF, ON, VOICE ACT) and can easily be in the off spot instead of on.

Improvement suggestions for Sony:
1) A 2.4GHz monitor would be fantastic for more range and potentially greater clarity. I reckon people would be willing to pay a small extra for this considering this current product is wonderful by now.
2) Two receivers would be wonderful and well-located. Again, I reckon people would be willing to pay for the extra receiver.
3) You could slim it down a bit or change the design to something a small more ergonomic.
4) The three indicators at the bottom of the face of the receiver is not necessary since there are indicators at the very bottom of the receiver for the selection of channels. I don't reckon we need to see what channel selection we have made but rather, I want to see color lights there instead to show that it is either off, on or on voice activation since it is trying to see what background we are on.

End: I wouldn't trade this monitor in for any other one in the market. I have tried many other plant sales outlet monitors and they were dismal failures. Sony can make a few improvements to make this monitor even better!
Second monitor tried - A keeper!

We 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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