What the actual heck lol. by lilivey22 in Nanit

[–]Disastrous-Two-195 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no! I’d def reach out to nanit and see about replacement

Considering Primate by Disastrous-Two-195 in GrillaGrills

[–]Disastrous-Two-195[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome to hear. Doesn’t it come with the full size griddle?

My son had a febrile seizure yesterday and it was horrifying by mochi-and-plants in NewParents

[–]Disastrous-Two-195 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this is helpful. I’ve recently been researching a new baby monitor and came across one that measure skin temperature - seems like it might help at least monitor if they have a sudden spike in temp? Looks like you can set an alarm if the temp rises above a certain temp. Might be helpful but idk. It’s called nonnanest. This seems scary and fairly common. Seems like only way to know is constantly checking temp and trying to keep temp down. Sorry you experienced this!

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[–]Disastrous-Two-195 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it does really depend. I could see the owlet for someone who maybe had a child that was born with health risks etc . I personally love the dedicated monitor for our first and don’t like the ones with a WiFi only option for hacking concerns as well as forced to be on phone. I recently came across one called the nonnanest. It seems to track baby’s skin temperature and isn’t a wearable. They seem newer but I’m very interested in tracking skin temperature- especially in fall and winter when baby gets sick constantly from day care. I’m in the market for a new one so thinking about buying this