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BabyPing takes baby monitors to new WiFi level

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After the triumph of presenting the summer Olympics of 2012, the United Kingdom amazes the world with a new concept in baby monitors, the BabyPing. It’s a revolution in monitoring your baby that uses advanced wireless technology that you already have in your home. It transmits sight and sound to a handy device that you most likely have – an iPhone or iPad.

What makes the BabyPing so special is that it taps into WiFi for an extra clear, noise-free, image of your baby. What makes it even more exciting is that there’s a happy app that lets you view your baby on your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad, via your home’s Internet router, the wireless way. New 802.11n routers allow longer wireless distances to help make BabyPing work better in (even) larger homes. Using 802.11n, BabyPing can connect to your network up to 5 times faster and reach twice the distance.

BabyPing comes with everything else that you need to monitor your baby at home. Setting it up is a simple process through identification with your router.

The monitor allows various mounting abilities. It has a high resolution CMOS sensor and even allows NightVision in darkened rooms, at up to 10 feet from the monitor’s eye.

Parents can listen in on their baby’s every gurgle, murmur and cry, or combined with BabyPing Smart Filter technology, they can just be alerted when sounds reach a certain volume. Never experience the constant buzzing, cracking or audio dips associated with traditional baby monitors. Your BabyPing monitor leaves no room for misinterpretation as it delivers your baby’s gurgles and cry’s thanks to the monitor’s high definition microphone.

There are no batteries to fade, replace, or recharge. The monitor transmitter connects directly to an AC power plug. Includes are plug adapters for UK, USA, and Europe.

There are many things to consider and do with a new baby at home. Keeping a watchful eye and attentive ear at home is now simpler, easier, and better. Go for the gold and you’ll find BabyPing.

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