Mildly Inappropriate Mommyâs #technologyfail â¦
Parents today: Weâre hip. Weâre trendy. We want our diaper bags to look like messenger bags, our strollers to look like SUVs and, now, at least according to marketers, our baby monitors to look like smartphones.
I recently became the owner of a Slim & Secure Handheld color video monitor from Summer Infant. For those unschooled in contemporary Big Brother baby technology, Iâll explain that video monitors are the modern, neurotic parentâs answer to the audio baby monitors of yore. Is junior definitely lying on his back and not his stomach? You can put your mind at ease without leaving the comfort of your recliner. Did your little sweet pea grace the mattress with a puddle of mysterious origin? You can see it, tell yourself itâs nothing more than drool and later plead ignorance when your spouse asks why the nursery smells like a nursing home.
But back to this particular video monitor: The box advertises the hand-held component as having âsleek styling for todayâs tech savvy parents.â What this means, in short, is that itâs about the size of a smartphone and it looks like your 2005 iPod, sans the ear buds and the Pussycat Dolls tracks. Donât cha wish your baby monitor was hot like mine?
Still, the monitor does, to Summer Infantâs credit, look pretty sleek, which is perfectly fine in the right hands.
In my hands, it was a different story. On a recent hurried morning, I slipped my electronic devices into my purse and ran out out the door as usual. It was only about 10 miles into my commute that I realized I had an extra gadget on hand â" that new video monitor. It meant my babysitter would be flying blind for afternoon nap time while I was left wondering whether I was the only idiot who had done this.
To my relief, my friends at Babble.com (which is owned by ABC Newsâ parent company, Disney) hooked me up with a blogger who had a somewhat similar experience â" although her mistake was probably more understandable than mine: When her cell phone sounded in the dark of night, Casey Mullins frantically reached for it on her nightstand, hoping to silence it before the ringing woke her snoozing husband.
âI got to it and started to furiously push buttons â" I was trying to get it to answer and hold it to my ear at the same time, but it wouldnât stop ringingâ¦and it was because I was trying to answer the video monitor instead of my phone,â she told me.
Mullins, who blogs at Babbleâs Shutter Lovely and mooshinindy.com, happens to also have a Summer Infant monitor. Hers is a different model â" the Summer Infant Best View â" but she too says hers looks like an iPod and, as in my case, itâs about the same size as her smartphone.
Phone fumble aside, Mullins wouldnât want her monitor to look any other way.
âYou need to have the screen on there and it needs to be small. I donât want to carry around a little TV with me,â she explained.
The folks at Summer Infant, for the record, say this is the first theyâve heard of parents confusing their monitors for other gadgets, but theyâll happily cop to the fact that the design of their handheld monitors are in fact inspired by or comparable to other modern devices on everything from portability to color schemes. Their BabyTouch monitor, in particular, has a 3.5 inch LCD touch screen, with dimensions similar to that of an iPhone.
As cool as that one sounds, I think Iâm going to forgo an upgrade to save myself the trouble of another monitor-in-pocketbook mishap.
And in case youâre wondering, no, my monitor did not work from my office, some 20 miles away from home. Coincidentally, Summer Infant informed me that thereâs now an app for that â" its new Peek Plus Baby Monitor (retailing at $349.99 at BabiesRUs.com) comes with a free smartphone app that would allow you to view your baby monitorâs video feed from your mobile phone. Forget confusing your phone for your monitor; this way, your phone becomes your monitor.
⦠And maybe your purse becomes just a bit lighter too.
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