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Save 32% on this HelloBaby baby monitor at Amazon today

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Preparing for fatherhood is a lot more than just buying the right tech — but that certainly helps. One piece of tech you should definitely buy is a baby monitor. Right now, you can buy the HelloBaby Baby Monitor for just $68 at Amazon, working out at 32% off the regular price of $100. It gets even cheaper when you tick the ‘apply coupon’ button, with an extra 10% off bringing it down to $62. A great deal for anyone who wants to keep an eye on their baby while they sleep, we’re taking a quick look at what it offers before you commit to buying.

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Why you should buy the HelloBaby Baby Monitor

There are a bunch of different things that new dads wish they knew before the baby came, but we can all be confident that a baby monitor is hugely helpful. With the HelloBaby Baby Monitor, you get a 5-inch screen so you can see clearly what’s going on while your child snoozes.

The camera has a 355-degree pan and 120-degree tilt function with a 2x zoom for when you need to gain more insight into what’s happening in the room. It also has infrared night vision so you gain clear visibility even in low-light conditions. You can use its secure 2-way communication to soothe your baby from another room or check if your baby is making happy sounds or sounds upset. It also offers advanced temperature monitoring along with sound activation alerts any time the monitor believes there’s a problem.

The HelloBaby Baby Monitor also has eight built-in lullabies, and you can choose to expand it with multiple other cameras (up to 4). The image always offers a date and timestamp, and there’s a power-saving audio-only mode too. With 30 hours of battery life, the HelloBaby Baby Monitor won’t need recharging too often. Whether you’re kitting out your own home or looking to find how best to support your friend after he’s had a baby, you’ll appreciate how easy the HelloBaby Baby Monitor is to use.

Usually $100, the HelloBaby Baby Monitor is down to $68 for a limited time at Amazon. It gets even cheaper when you apply the 10% coupon on the site bringing it down to just $62. All you have to do is tick the box next to the price on the site. Buy it now before the deal ends very soon.

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Jen Allen
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Jen Allen is a technology and lifestyle writer with over 10 years of experience.
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