Why Many Parents Are Ditching WiFi Baby Monitors

 

In a world where everything connects to the internet, "Smart" baby monitors (that stream to your phone) seem like the obvious choice. But recently, there has been a massive shift back to "Old School" Non-WiFi Monitors.

The Problem with WiFi Monitors

  1. Lag: There is often a 2-3 second delay. You hear the baby cry in real life before you see it on the phone.

  2. App Fatigue: Do you really want to keep an app open on your phone all night? What if you want to scroll through Instagram?

  3. Hacking Fears: Stories of strangers hacking into nursery cameras are rare, but terrifying.

The Solution: Dedicated Handheld Monitors, Models like the Infant Optics DXR-8 don't use the internet. They use a secure radio frequency (FHSS) just like a walkie-talkie.

  • Instant Connection: No loading screens. You turn it on, and you see the baby.

  • 100% Private: No hacker can access it unless they are standing in your driveway.

  • Rock Solid: It works even if your WiFi goes down.

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