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  2. The 5 Best Baby Monitors, Tested & Recommended by Parents - AOL

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  4. 7 of the best baby monitors on the market right now - AOL

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    Baby monitors can help make baby care less stressful for new parents. These small devices can. After nine months of pregnancy, shower planning, and nursery decorating, your little one has finally ...

  5. Baby monitor - Wikipedia

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    Some baby monitors also use a video camera to show pictures on the receiver, either by plugging the receiver into a television or by including a portable LCD screen. This type of surveillance camera is often called a baby cam. Some baby cams can work at night with low light levels. Most video baby monitors today have a night vision feature.

  6. Night-vision device - Wikipedia

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    The effect on the natural night vision of the eye is evident A standard telescopic sight augmented with a night-vision device in front on the M110. Note that in addition to the image intensifier, the NVD gathers much more light by its much larger aperture A 1PN51-2 night-vision reticle with markings for range estimation First-person view ...

  7. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    The vision of infants under one month of age ranges from 6/240 to 6/60 (20/800 to 20/200). [4] By two months, visual acuity improves to 6/45 (20/150). By four months, acuity improves by a factor of 2 – calculated to be 6/18 (20/60) vision. As the infant grows, the acuity reaches the healthy adult standard of 6/6 (20/20) at six months. [5]