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Prior to channeling your inner HiTech Dad on gadgets let’s focus on music selection. The right kind of audio pumping out of your portable speakers in the nursery will make all the difference in your child sleeping successfully and long through the night.

My interest peaked when my sister, who has two toddlers, used music as part of their night time sleep routine. They employ a portable compact disc player with a CD that is either on repeat or standard one-time play. Music of choice? Either some type of Baby Einstein or even a standard classical selection.

So here’s the challenge, how do you give you child something to listen to at night that won’t keep them up? Additionally, if you’re going to play it through-out their entire sleep cycle, the music needs to be consistent, soothing and basically no vocals or loud AC/DC style guitar riffs.  Maybe some Deep Forest? Sigur Ros? Only a few tracks out of 4 albums.  Enya?  What about the wildly popular bedtime classics as sung by some random women, or maybe even played by an entire symphony?  Still no.

Most music compositions have beats per minute shifts, periods of quiet, then loud or mid-loud that is caused by a vocal range increase (low to high), stringed instrument, horns or guitar.  All of these sounds will cause a child who may be in a light stage of sleep to waken up and perhaps tune-in.  See where I’m going with this?  The child will most likely not sleep successfully through the night, or at the least, sleep for long periods of time.

So, what kind of music is best fit for this situation?  Simple, composition that carries a nice consistent, soothing tone with minimal shifts in tone, beats per minute and over-all “loudness”.  The best example I can give for this is an band from Iceland called Amiina.   This band is great because they do not employ any vocals and give a nice soothing noise.  I have personally been using Amiina’s music on our night-time play list since my daughter was 2 months old and sleeping on her own.

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For months I have promised Bill I would start authoring a multi-part series on setting up a positive sleep environment for baby, toddler and young child.

Where is the HiTech Dads technology angle you ask? Simple, environment and music.

I am convinced that having consistent sound and lighting conditions make for a very positive sleep experience for your child. Generally a positive sleep experience can lead your child to a deeper and longer sleep.

To the audience happy, I’m going to discuss devices which work on a multi-platform environment. English translation - Windows, Mac and some type of Unix (Linix/*BSD, etc.) flavor.

This series will discuss the following devices:

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Tech Gifts For Dad Under $100.00

by dana on December 14, 2007

Many of us father types spend a lot of time on the road. I have a few excellent holiday gift ideas to keep the traveling dad in touch with loved ones.

Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset with Multipoint Technology: For dads with Bluetooth enabled laptops, hookup your Skype or Gizmo Project clients and talk to the family. This headset with pair with two devices, so you can also have it hooked up to the Blackberry or cell phone.

Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision Special Edition: Add some video so the kids can see dad when he’s away on that long business trip. Or, maybe you just like to Video Chat from the office. This camera is Mac and WINDOWS compatible.

Anycom USB 2.0 Bluetooth 400 Foot Range: If you laptop does not have built-in Bluetooth, this adapter will provide full functionality for your devices.

Matsunichi Photoblitz 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame: Give this to dad loaded with pictures of the family, pets and, of course, yourself. :D A great addition to any hotel nightstand for the traveling father.

Logitech V270 Cordless Optical Bluetooth Mouse- Charcoal: I’ll bet dad could use a nice shiny, new mouse. Make this the Bluetooth themed holiday.

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