Of course, since this device connects to your home Wi-Fi, you won't be able to use it outside of your network's range. I personally have kept my Talli portable, because it makes it easier to move from room-to-room, and whoever is babysitting can also have quick access to it wherever. There are two ways to use the Talli Baby tracker: you can keep it portable, or mount it on a wall with the slots on the back/bottom of the device. It's hard to get to your phone when you're juggling a baby and a bottle or a poopy diaper - pushing a single button is much easier, and let's you continue what you're doing without worry. Using the micro-USB port for power will extend the battery life, but Talli says that the device is designed to run on batteries. Optionally, there is a micro-USB port on the side of the tracker, which can be used to power the device. With fresh batteries, the Talli Baby tracker should last around 4-6 months with regular use. I like that it uses batteries, honestly, because it's one less thing to remember to recharge. A screwdriver is needed to get the cover off though. Talli Baby tracker runs on four AA batteries, which you insert into the bottom of the base. There is also a Wi-Fi LED indicator, which lets you know when data is being transmitted to your Talli account via Wi-Fi, or if there is a problem with your Wi-Fi connection. There are eight buttons on the surface: Bottle Feed, Solid Food, Wet Diaper, Dirty Diaper, Sleep, Nursing, Pumping, and Miscellaneous, which is a multipurpose button you can customize in the app. It's like a small box with rounded edges. The body consists of a white plastic on the top and a faux wooden material for the bottom half. The Talli Baby tracker is a simple device. Talli Baby Tracker Light Up (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |