Comparison with Infant Optics
"We are about to have our second baby and wanted to switch to a split screen monitor so I could see my 2yo and infant at the same time without having to use a scanning feature. I loved our infant optics monitor that we got in 2023. After two solid years of use the only real issue we were having was that if we left the screen on for our daughters whole two hour nap, we would have to put the monitor on the charger about an hour into bedtime. We just installed our baby sense in both of the girls rooms and I’ve been using it for my 2yo for about a week. Here is a comparison of the 2: -obviously split screen on babysense -babysense displays bigger but requires you to hang the monitor higher to get the full crib than infant optics. -babysense camera turns more, can see the whole room if we wanted. but I find it unnecessary because we really only look at the crib with it. -infant optics felt sturdier. Better plastic, less fearful of dripping the monitor. Babysense feels very cheap in comparison. -Babysense screen is SO MUCH easier to see outside when it’s sunny. Infant optics you could basically just admit you won’t be looking at it at all unless you go in the shade. -sound quality on infant optics was SO MUCH better. Baby sense sound quality is choppy and a bit distorted. My daughter’s sound machine sounded perfectly the same on infant optics, now it sounds in and out like a humming noise. A bit industrial. Hard for me to sleep with it. But then even turned down if my daughter makes a noise it is quite loud, so maybe I just need to play around with sound settings. -adjusting brightness was a button on its own for infant optics, you have to go into settings on Babysense. The lowest brightness is a bit too high to leave on next to your head if you do that. I used to when my daughter was little. Everything else is fairly comparable and not worth mentioning good, or bad. It will do the trick. Honestly really impressed with it for how much we paid for it. Got it on a good sale for about $115. So can’t complain!"






















