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We have a BT 150 monitor, which we still use for our toddler for naps and at bedtime. Our second is due in March and will be sleeping in our room for the first 6 months or so, so will need a second monitor. As we are happy with the BT 150 we would like to get the same brand/model, if poss.


My question is: does anyone know whether having two will result in interference/cancellation of the signal if used simultaneously e.g.:

- the parent end picking up/missing signals from one or both monitors

- trying to turn on the music for my toddler from the parent end and inadvertently turning on the music in the baby room and waking baby up?


We can't really do without the monitor, as we won't hear either child from the living room with the door closed, plus found the ability to turn on the music from the parent end invaluable in sleep training.


Thanks in advance!

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We had the same issue when our second child arrived a couple of months ago. I picked up a second hand BT100 because I wanted something that wasn't exactly the same, but operated in a similar way. I didn't want to get another BT150 because of possible interference, but also cos it's handy to be able to immediately and easily tell which monitor is for which child. We use the BT100 for our three year old's room, and the BT150 for our new baby - the main difference as far as I can tell is that the BT100 doesn't have the room temperature feature.

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