When comparing Summer Infant Babble Band vs Simshine Baby Pro, the Slant community recommends Summer Infant Babble Band for most people. In the question“What are the best baby monitors around or under $200?” Summer Infant Babble Band is ranked 1st while Simshine Baby Pro is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Summer Infant Babble Band is:
The Babble Band is for busy parents. You can track your baby without having to carry around a non-portable monitor. It is ideal to use when doing household chores that require both hands.
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Pros
Pro Wearable on your wrist
The Babble Band is for busy parents. You can track your baby without having to carry around a non-portable monitor. It is ideal to use when doing household chores that require both hands.
Pro Ideal for deaf parents
The Babble Band has a vibrating mode and a light mode. The band will vibrate for 8-seconds, long enough to let you 'feel' that there are sounds from your baby's room. There are also LED lights that provide visual cues when there is noise in the nursery.
Pro Wide coverage
You'll still be in range even if you go outside the house. The wristband beeps if you move out the 800-feet diameter and will continue until you move back in range.
Pro Great video quality with 2K UHD
The picture and video quality are excellent with the Baby Pro. You get a crisp 2K high-resolution picture quality on your phone.
Pro Wide -view angle and support P-Z-T
The Simshine Baby Pro is a unique baby monitor as it offers PTZ support, unlike many other costly baby monitors. With the ability to remotely control the camera through an app, you can easily view your baby's entire room from anywhere, at any time.
Pro Has movement and sleeping tracking
It can help you understand your baby’s sleeping patterns.
Pro Has danger zone alert
Setting up is a breeze with the app. Simply draw a boundary on the video and the Baby Pro will instantly send an alert if your baby tries to venture beyond it. While it can be used to define the edges of your baby's crib, its full potential shines when your little one starts walking and the camera is positioned on a shelf.
Cons
Con Poor charging option
You have to choose a time when you don't need to monitor your baby to put the band to charge. It requires six hours to charge and only charges by placing it on top of the baby unit.
Con Poor battery life
The band only works for 8 hours. Most babies sleep longer.
