What is vox on baby monitor?

Vox, also known as Voice-Activated Exchange, is a feature found in many baby monitors that helps conserve battery life and reduce background noise by only activating the monitor when it detects sound above a certain level. This means that the monitor will remain silent until your baby makes a noise, at which point it will turn on and alert you to their needs.

Vox sensitivity levels can usually be adjusted to suit your preferences, ensuring that you only hear important sounds. Some baby monitors also have a visual sound indicator that will show you the level of sound being detected by the monitor.

Overall, Vox is a useful feature on baby monitors that helps parents stay connected to their little ones while also ensuring a peaceful atmosphere in the nursery.