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Consumer Reports – Cordless-phones

It’s easier than ever to have a phone where you want one. The newest breed of cordless phones lets you put a handset in any room in the house, even if no phone jack is nearby.

However, manufacturers still offer a bewildering array of phones: inexpensive models that offer the basics; multihandset, full-featured phones with a built-in answering machine; single-line and two-line phones; digital and analog phones, and different frequency bands. In many instances, a phone will have a phone-answerer sibling. Many phone-answerers come in a phone-only version. If you have a cordless phone that’s several years old, it’s probably a 900-MHz phone. Newer phones use higher frequencies, namely 2.4 or 5.8 GHz. They aren’t necessarily better than the older ones, but they may provide more calling security and a wider array of useful capabilities and features.

WHAT’S AVAILABLE

AT&T, Bell South, GE, Panasonic, Uniden, and VTech account for more than 70 percent of the market. VTech owns the AT&T Consumer Products Division and now makes phones under the AT&T brand as well as its own name.

The current trends include phones that support two or more handsets with one base, less expensive 2.4- and 5.8-GHz analog phones, and full-featured 2.4 and 5.8-GHz digital phones. Some of the multiple-handset-capable phones now include an additional handset with a charging cradle. About a third of the cordless phones sold include a digital answering machine.

A main distinction among cordless phones is the way they transmit their signals. Here are some terms that you may see while shopping and what they mean for you:

Analog. These phones are the least expensive type available now. They tend to have the better voice quality and enough range to let you chat anywhere in your house and yard, or even a little beyond. They are also unlikely to cause interference to other wireless products. But analog transmission isn’t very secure; anyone with an RF scanner or comparable wireless device might be able to listen in. Analog phones are also more likely than digital phones to suffer occasional static and RF interference from other wireless products. Price range: to 0.

Digital. These offer about the same range as analog phones, but with better security and less susceptibility to RF interference. And, like analogs, they are unlikely to cause interference to other wireless products. Price range: to 0.

Digital spread spectrum (DSS). A DSS phone distributes a call across a number of frequencies, providing an added measure of security and more immunity from RF interference. The range may be slightly better than that of analog or digital phones. Note that some DSS phones–usually the 2.4-GHz or the multiple-handset -capable phones with handset-to-handset talk capabilities–use such a wide swath of the spectrum even in standby mode that they may interfere with baby monitors and other wireless products operating in the same frequency band. Price range: to 5 (for multiple handset systems).

Frequency. Cordless phones use one or two of the three available frequency bands:

* 900-MHz. Some manufacturers still make inexpensive, 900-MHz phones, usually analog. They are fine for many households, and still account for about one-quarter of the market.

* 2.4-GHz. The band most phones now use. Unfortunately, many other wireless products–baby monitors, wireless computer networks, home security monitors, wireless speakers, microwaves ovens–use the same band. A 2.4-GHz analog phone is inherently susceptible to RF interference from other wireless devices, and a 2.4-GHz DSS phone may cause interference in other products. However, DSS phones billed as “802.11-friendly” are unlikely to interfere with wireless computer networks.

* 5.8-GHz. The band that newer phones use. Its main advantage: less chance of RF interference because few other products currently use this band. Some phones are dual-band, but that only means they transmit between base and handset in one band and receive in another; you can’t switch to or choose one band or another.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

Standard features on most cordless phones include handset earpiece volume control, handset ringer, last-number redial, a pager to locate the handset, a flash button to answer call waiting, and a low-battery indicator.

Some phones let you support two or more handsets with just one base without the need for extra phone jacks. Additional handsets including the charging cradle are usually sold separately, although more phones are being bundled with an additional handset and charging cradle.

An LCD screen, found on many handsets and on some bases, can display a personal phone directory and useful information such as the name and/or number dialed, caller ID, battery strength, or how long you’ve been connected. Caller ID displays the name and number of a caller and the date and time of the call if you use your phone company’s caller ID service. If you have caller ID with call waiting, the phone will display data on a second caller when you’re already on the phone.

A phone that supports two lines can receive calls for two phone numbers–useful if you have, say, a business line and a personal line that you’d like to use from a single phone. Some of the phones have two ringers, each with a distinctive pitch to let you know which line is ringing. The two-line feature also facilitates conferencing two callers in three-way connections. Some two-line phones have an auxiliary jack data port to plug in a fax, modem, or other phone device that can also be useful.

A speaker phone offers a hands-free way to converse or wait on hold and lets others chime in as well. A base speakerphone lets you answer a call without the handset; a handset speakerphone lets you chat hands-free anywhere in the house as long as you stay within a few feet of the handset.

A base keypad supplements the keypad on the handset. It’s handy for navigating menu-driven systems, since you don’t have to take the phone away from your ear to punch the keys. Some phones have a lighted keypad that either glows in the dark or lights up when you press a key, or when the phone rings. This makes the phone easier to use in low-light conditions. All phones have a handset ringer, and many phones have a base ringer. Some let you turn them on or off, adjust the volume, or change the auditory tone.

Many cordless phones have a headset jack on the handset and include a belt clip for carrying the phone. This allows hands-free conversation anywhere in the house. Some phones have a headset jack on the base, which allows hands-free conversation without any drain on the handset battery. Headsets are usually sold separately for about .

Other convenient features include auto talk, which lets you lift the handset off the base for an incoming call and start talking without having to press a button, and any key answer.

Some phones provide a battery holder for battery backup–a compartment in the base to charge a spare handset battery pack or to hold alkaline batteries for base-power backup, either of which can enable the phone to work if you lose household AC power. Still, it’s wise to keep a corded phone somewhere in your home.

Some multiple-handset-capable phones allow conversation between handsets in an intercom mode and facilitate conferencing handsets with an outside party. In intercom mode, the handsets have to be within range of the base for handset-to-handset use. Others lack this handset-to-handset talk capability; they allow you to transfer calls from handset to handset but not to use the handsets to conference with an outside caller. Still other phones allow direct communication between handsets, so you can take them with you to use like walkie-talkies. Some phones can register up to eight handsets, for instance, but that doesn’t mean you can use all eight at once. You might be able to use two for handset-to-handset intercom, while two others conference with an outside party.

HOW TO CHOOSE

Decide how much hardware you need. The basic options are a stand-alone phone, a phone with a built-in answerer, or a phone that supports multiple handsets from one base. A stand-alone phone is best suited for small families or people in a small apartment with little need for more than one phone. The built-in answerer, a common choice, adds a big measure of convenience. A multiple-handset phone is good for active families who need phones throughout the house; this type of phone lets you put handsets in a room that doesn’t have a phone jack.

Select the technology and frequency band. A 900-MHz phone should suit most users, but that type may be hard to find because 2.4- and 5.8-GHz models dominate. You’re likely to find the widest range of models and prices with 2.4-GHz phones. But if you want to minimize problems of interference with other wireless products, look to a 5.8-GHz or 900-MHz phone. Analog phones, apt to be less expensive than digital, are fine for many people. But if privacy is important, choose a DSS or digital phone.

To be sure you’re actually getting a DSS or digital phone for its voice-transmission security, check the packaging carefully. Look for wording such as “digital phone,” “digital spread spectrum (DSS)” or “frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS).” Phrases such as “phone with digital security code,” “phone with all-digital answerer,” or “spread spectrum technology” (not digital spread spectrum) all denote phones that are less secure.

Phones that use dual-band transmission may indicate the higher frequency in a larger print on the packaging. If you want a true 2.4- or 5.8-GHz phone, check the fine print. If only the frequency is prominently shown on the package, it’s probably analog.

Settle on the features you want. You can typically expect caller ID, a headset jack, and a base that can be wall-mounted. But the features don’t end there for both stand-alone phones and phone-answerers. Check the box or ask to see an instruction manual to be sure you’re getting the capabilities and features that matter to you. As a rule, the more feature-laden the phone, the higher its price.

Performance variations. Consumer Reports’ tests show that most new cordless phones have very good overall voice quality. Some are excellent, approaching the voice quality of the best corded phones. In our latest tests, most fully charged nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) or nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries handled eight hours of continuous conversation before they needed recharging. Most manufacturers claim that a fully charged battery will last at least a week in standby mode. When they can no longer hold a charge, a replacement battery, usually proprietary, costs about to , and may be difficult to find. Some phones use less-expensive AA or AAA rechargeable batteries. (To find a store that will recycle a used battery, call 800-822-8837.)

Give the handset a test drive. In the store, hold the handset to your head to see if it feels comfortable. It should fit the contours of your face. The earpiece should have rounded edges and a recessed center that fits nicely over the middle of your ear. Check the buttons and controls to make sure they’re reasonably sized and legible.

Don’t discard the corded phone. It’s a good idea to keep at least one corded phone in your home, if only for emergencies. A cordless phone may not work if you lose electrical power, and a cell phone won’t work if you can’t get a signal or the circuits are full. A corded phone draws its power from the phone system and can function without household AC power.

MESSAGE CENTERS AND ANSWERING MACHINES

Digital answering machines come as stand-alone devices or as part of a phone/answerer combo unit. The main advantage of a combo unit–less clutter–has to be weighed against the loss of one part of the combo if the other goes bad. Answerers usually have standard features and capabilities such as a selectable number of rings and a toll-saver, answerer on/off control, call screening, remote access from a touch-tone phone, and a variety of ways to navigate through your messages. Most have a message day/time stamp, can delete all messages or just individual ones, allow you to adjust the speaker volume, and can retain messages and greeting after a momentary power outage.

Other answerer features you may want to consider are the number of mailboxes, advanced playback controls, remote handset access, conversation recording, a message counter display that indicates the number of messages received, and a visual indicator or audible message alert that lets you know when you have new messages.

In Consumer Reports’ tests, most answerers delivered very good voice quality for recorded messages and good quality for the greeting. Phones that let you record your greeting through the handset (i.e., using the remote handset access) usually sound better. Some let you listen to your greeting through the handset, as opposed to listening though the base speaker; that gives you a better indication of how the greeting will sound to the calling party. Price range: to (stand-alone units); to 0 (combos).

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The Lorex LW2002W Digital Portable Color LCD Wireless Surveillance System works just as effectively as a video baby monitor as it does a surveillance system.

The Lorex LW2002W has the latest digital technology to prevent interference. The system uses ‘frequency hopping spread spectrum’ technology which guarantees privacy and no interference from devices such as cordless phones, wireless routers and microwave ovens. As a parent you know the benefits of being able to see and hear your baby are well worth the investment of a video baby monitor. No more accidentally waking up your baby when you go and check if your baby is still sleeping, just glance at your monitor. From a safety point of view the benefits of always being able to see your baby are priceless.

Picture Quality and Monitor Features:

An excellent quality picture can be viewed on the monitors 2.4″ LCD screen. The camera has the ability to view images in low light conditions or full darkness. The camera comes with a power adaptor, rechargeable battery and cradle. The volume on the monitor can be adjusted by using the up and down arrow buttons. A special feature of this digital video baby monitor is that it can support an additional 3 cameras (total of 4) which have already been paired to the receiver. This is ideal if you want to watch a second child in another room or even use another camera at the front of your house as a surveillance camera. The extra camera’s are reasonably expensive though, at about 80% of the cost of the initial system purchase.

Audio Quality:

Crisp, clear soundis what you’ll get from the Lorex LW2002W digital video baby monitor. The transmission range is up to 450 feet. It has a highly sensitive microphone allowing you to hear every little sound your baby makes if you want too. If the noise in the room is below a certain level the sound automatically mutes itself, then when the sound in the room (eg.baby crying) reaches that threshold, the sound comes back on. It’s designed this way to prevent white noise, however it seems to be an unpopular feature of the Lorex video baby monitor- some parents would prefer the sound to always be turned on with the mute function optional.

Other Features:

The Lorex LW 2002W Digital video baby monitor is very easy to set up, it only takes a few minutes. There is an ‘Out of Range’ message which notifies you when you have the camera and monitor(receiver) too far apart to communicate with a strong signal.

Television compatible:

The camera’s image can be displayed as a split screen on your TV using picture-in-picture. This allows you to watch TV and view your baby at the same time. The system also works with a recording device such as a VCR or DVR. 

There are only a few unfavourable comments made in regards to the Lorex LW2002W Digital Wireless Surveillance System when used as a video baby monitor, the main one is not being able to have the sound turned on constantly, secondly you can get audio feedback if you take the handheld monitor too close to the camera, however, this is standard for any piece of audio equipment if the receiver gets too close to the source. Thirdly the battery life is a bit poor.

Overall this is quite simply an outstanding, affordable, digital baby monitordisguised as a surveillance system, if privacy and no interference is a high priority feature then the Lorex LW2002W Digital Surveillance System is the video baby monitor you need. Parents rate this monitor as 4* out of 5*.

 

Julie Freeman is a Medical Laboratory Scientist in Microbiology with 24 years experience and mother of 2 daughters aged 5 and 2 years. Julie manages The Baby Video Monitor Shop website which is dedicated to reviewing high quality baby video monitors. You can find further information, customer reviews and purchase details at the following link Lorex LW2002W Digital Wireless Color Surveillance System Julie also manages Baby Health Secrets, a website that provides top quality, informative digital Ebooks on pregnancy, newborn baby care, advice for new mothers and great tips to get a colicky or crying baby to sleep through the night, also how to remove stretchmarks.


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Graco Baby Monitors Reviews

Graco Baby Monitors have become very popular to parents nowadays. This is because the digital baby monitor by this manufacturer comes with an exclusive vibrating feature. It vibrates whenever the baby calls for the parents.

Imagine this: the parent can be anywhere in the house doing chores and then he or she will be notified whenever the child needs him or her. This is the very purpose of Graco Baby Monitors.

The vibration alert is 100% digital and it senses the movements of the baby in the room. It can also provide the parent with the clarity and the range that most parents are looking for in baby monitors.

The Graco Baby Monitors allow the parents to keep an eye on their babies every time, thanks to the monitor.

The baby monitor reaches up to 600 feet. The parents can easily watch their babies from across their room.

The 1.9 inch digital color screens are also big enough for the parents to see their babies. But then there are also some compact and small screens that are very portable which the parents can take anywhere.

The Graco Baby Monitors come with swivel cameras that have rechargeable batteries and an indicator light whenever the batteries have to be changed.

Parents need not worry about not seeing their babies in the dark because the night camera can provide the baby and the parent two things.

For the baby, the night camera has a light that can lull the baby to sleep and as for the parent, the night light allows the parents to see whatever is going on in the room even when the lights are turned off.

Parents who want to check up on their babies without turning the lights on can use the features of the Graco Baby Monitors that allow them to do so.

Other features of Graco Baby Monitors include the digital zoom that lets the parent see the baby up close. The power saving screen is used to prolong the batteries.

It may be rechargeable but if the batteries are often charged, these might affect the longevity of the entire thing. At least with rechargeable batteries, time and money of the parents can be saved.

Parents love the portability of the Graco Baby Monitors. The handle allows them to carry this from one room to another.

The belt clip makes it easy for them to just put the transmission radio to anywhere in their wardrobe and check up on their baby from time to time.

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La claridad de la recepción (ya sea de audio o video) y menos estática es una buena característica a tener en cuenta al compra de un monitor de bebé. Esto le permite escuchar claramente a u observar las actividades del bebé mejor.

Un buen monitor debe estar constantemente a mano. Un monitor compacto y portátil de fácil le ofrecerá un confort al caminar con él en la casa. Con este tipo, es Muche más fácil para que usted mantenga un ojo en el bebé durante el trabajo.

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Tener un indicador integrado en el monitor para bebés que se activa cada vez que la batería está baja evita situaciones en las que la batería se agota sin que usted lo sepa. El no tener esta característica también puede ser muy arriesgado para el niño porque uno puede no descubrir que algo malo ha sucedido si la unidad deja de funcionar cuando la batería se agota.

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Considere sus propias necesidades

Saber qué buscar cuando comprar un monitor para bebés es una cosa, pero también es importante tener en cuenta sus propias necesidades. Recuerde siempre para seleccionar monitores con características que tendría en cuenta el tipo de actividades que usted hace con el fin de hacer menos difícil para usted a tener en cuenta la bebé.

Además, el presupuesto de la familia también debe venir en cuenta al elegir un monitor de bebé. Si usted está decidido a conseguir el mejor y si usted tiene el dinero para derrochar en los monitores más caros, entonces no hay nada de malo con eso. Pero si estás en un presupuesto más reducido, varios monitores buena siguen estando disponibles en el mercado que son de excelente calidad y proporcionan la misma satisfacción con que se encuentran los modelos más caros.

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Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor Review

The Philips Avent DECT baby monitor with temperature and humidity sensors provides interference-free sound with complete climate monitoring so you can keep track of your child’s activities as well as the comfort level of their nursery or play area. There are lots of neat features on this monitor including two-way communication, remote lullaby control, and a nightlight on the nursery unit.

Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor Description
The Philips Avent DECT Temperature Baby Monitor comes with a cube-shaped nursery unit that monitors not only sound in the room but also the temperature and humidity. The small handheld parents unit has a full digital display and can easily be transported around the house and remotely controls the functions of the nursery unit. The nursery unit uses DECT technology, has a two-way talk back feature and offers a nightlight, lullabies and much more. The clean lines and white color of both units are simple and modern.

The parent unit also uses interference-free DECT Technology to scan 120 channels automatically and maintain a clear signal at all times. The range on the unit is 150 feet indoors and up to 1000 feet outdoors with no structural interference.

Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor Features

One parent unit
Digital screen
Temperature and humidity readouts
Rechargeable battery with 24-hour maximum usage time as well as AC charging stand
Low battery and weak signal warning lights
Sound and light indicators
Belt clip and neck loop
Volume control
Page r button

Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor Reviews
This monitor has the clearest sound available thanks to the DECT technology and won’t interfere with household electronics. The two-way talk back system is a great benefit, especially when you need the assistance or just to talk to someone else and can’t leave the nursery during a feeding or diaper change. Monitoring the temperature and humidity in the nursery ensures baby’s climate is always comfortable and safe. The page button makes it easy to locate a misplaced parents unit. Sound and lights allow you to “see” baby’s sounds even if ambient noise makes it hard to hear the monitor. Battery back-up on the nursery unit means you don’t have to worry about a power outage cutting you off from your baby.

The nursery unit drains batteries very quickly so plan accordingly. Since this is really only a backup feature for travel or in the event of a power outage, it is just something to keep in mind. No additional parents units are available, meaning you have to carry the same one around the house everywhere you go. Overall, user opinion of the monitor is quite high due to the incredibly clear sound and excellent performance of this monitor.

The technology used in the Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor seems to be very impressive for the quality of the sound and the lack of interference. The two-way talk back features is a popular feature and handy for keeping your child calm when you are unable to get to them quickly. If the climate in your baby’s room is a major then this monitor is a good pick.

See how the Philips Avent DECT baby monitor stacks up to other baby monitors in its price range here: Philips Avent DECT Baby Monitor.

Compare baby monitors, learn how to find the best deal, and get in depth feature and product information here: Best Baby Monitor.


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