When comparing Infant Optics DXR-8 vs BabyO2 S2 Baby Oxygen Monitor, the Slant community recommends Infant Optics DXR-8 for most people. In the question“What are the best Baby monitor?” Infant Optics DXR-8 is ranked 3rd while BabyO2 S2 Baby Oxygen Monitor is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Infant Optics DXR-8 is:
LED lights will alert you when there is noise coming from your baby's room. This is best for when the audio can easily be drowned by sounds in the room you're in.
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Pros
Pro Ideal for noisy homes
LED lights will alert you when there is noise coming from your baby's room. This is best for when the audio can easily be drowned by sounds in the room you're in.
Pro Have total control of the camera's scope of view
You can easily switch the lenses to suit your needs. You can use a close-up lens for intimate vision of your baby and swap for panoramic lens when your child becomes more mobile to provide a full view of your child's room.
Pro Light weight and long battery life
Pro Soft wraps with an accurate pulse oximeter sensor are comfortable and safe to wear on a baby's foot
Pro A free app is available
It helps to review the baby's historical data and generate the baby's sleep reports, which is helpful to communicate with doctors easier.
Pro Alarms will sound from a separate base station when it detects low oxygen levels, too high/low pulse rates, unusual motions
Reminders and thresholds are easy to adjust at your request. The base station can be used off the phone, which won't interfere with your daily phone use. The phone app also can alarm after connection.
Pro Accurately real-time monitoring of baby's oxygen levels, pulse rates, body movements
Real-time data can be viewed on the main device, base station and phone connected via Bluetooth. Easy to care your loved baby with your family together.
Cons
Con Spotty reception
The camera can sometimes lose signal.
Con You have to keep the app dashboard open when you use the phone to alarm
Once you close the phone app, you have to reset it. But if you use the base station to alarm, there is no other problem.