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Frida Baby NoseFrida vs VTech Audio Monitor: The Nighttime Essentials

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Frida Baby

Frida Baby NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator

4.6

The doctor-created snot sucker that looks weird but works way better than those bulb aspirators collecting mold in your medicine cabinet.

$12-$16

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VTech

VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor

4.4

A no-nonsense audio baby monitor with DECT technology that won't drop the signal, won't get hacked, and won't drain your phone battery.

$25-$35

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Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureFrida Baby NoseFrida Nasal AspiratorVTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor
Price$12-$16$25-$35
When You Need ItFirst cold, which hits most babies around 2-6 monthsDay one, especially once baby moves to their own room
How Often You'll Use ItDuring colds, 2-4 times per day for a week or two at a timeEvery single nap and bedtime for 1-2 years
Replacement CostsDisposable filters need replacing after each use, a few bucks per packRechargeable battery lasts 18 hours, no ongoing costs
Peace of MindKnowing you can clear baby's nose so they can breathe and eatHearing baby from anywhere in the house without opening the door
Learning CurveOvercoming the gross factor takes about one cold seasonPlug in and it works, zero learning curve

Our Verdict

Buy both. They're under $50 combined and solve two totally different nighttime problems. The VTech monitor lets you hear when something's wrong. The NoseFrida fixes the most common thing that's wrong during cold season: a stuffed-up baby who can't breathe well enough to eat or sleep. The monitor is a day-one purchase. The NoseFrida is a first-cold purchase, and that cold is coming sooner than you think.

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