SONIC BABY-CRY SIGNALER

SONIC BABY-CRY SIGNALER

by Sonic Alert

$32.95

Setup with instructions The transmitter plugs in and pairs over the home's electrical system, which is straightforward but requires a compatible Sonic Alert receiver to already be in place, plus some trial-and-error with sensitivity adjustment. A family member with documentation could set this up in under 30 minutes, putting it squarely in guided_setup rather than self_serve.

Last verified June 19, 2026 · classified April 26, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · April 26, 2026

This device detects the sound of a baby crying and sends a signal through your home's electrical wiring to a compatible Sonic Alert receiver, which then triggers a flashing light or vibration alert in whatever room the parent is in. It's designed for deaf and hard-of-hearing parents who can't rely on hearing a baby monitor in the next room. This unit is just the transmitter — you must already own or separately purchase a compatible Sonic Alert remote receiver for it to do anything useful. The sensitivity is adjustable to cut down on false triggers, but bear in mind it only works with Sonic Alert's own receiver ecosystem, so it won't integrate with other alerting system brands you may already own.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
Addresses
Age range
ComplexitySetup with instructions
Price$32.95
Funding
  • AT Act lending
  • Out of pocket
VerifiedJune 19, 2026
ClassifiedApril 26, 2026 · confidence: high

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    Plug the transmitter into an electrical outlet near the baby's crib or sleeping area.
  • With a guide
    1. Adjust the sensitivity dial to a level that detects crying without triggering on background noise — test with different settings over a day or two.
    2. Confirm the indicator light shows the receiver is paired and active before relying on it for overnight monitoring (approximately 15–30 minutes total setup). See manufacturer support resources for detailed instructions.

Getting it

Try Before You Buy

Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.

Where to Get It

independent-living Visit
$32.95

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from Sonic Alertview on vendor site; last verified June 19, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on April 26, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.