![]() ![]() Talli Baby Tracker Back (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) Talli Baby Tracker: You're certainly paying for the convenience Because seriously, it's hard to get to my phone when I'm juggling my daughter and bottles or diapers at the same time. While the app and service is free and can be used by anyone, the physical tracker device streamlines everything. I find things like naps harder to keep track of since my daughter likes to sleep randomly, but I love that Talli can keep all of these events in one place. This way, I can ensure that my daughter is doing alright and everything appears normal. And if you have the best Apple Watch, the Talli app can send you reminders too, because parent brain can forget things.Īs someone who can worry a little too much, I find it necessary to track everything when it comes to feedings and diaper changes. I've done it a few times myself, and it's easy enough. And if your child doesn't exactly finish the default amount for a bottle, then don't worry - you can always go in and manually edit events too. For the latter, you can change the default event at any time. For example, I have my default bottle set to four ounces, and Miscellaneous has things like Bath and Medication. When you're in the app and manually add or edit an entry for Bottle Feed or Miscellaneous, you can also set defaults for each. Talli keeps all of your baby's important data in one place so you can quickly refer to it when you're at the pediatrician or checking in with a caretaker. Talli Baby Tracker App Charts (Image credit: iMore) The next time you open up the Talli Baby app, your tracked activity should show up. When it's transmitting the data to your account, it flashes green and won't take any more button presses during that time. After you push a button or two (for example, a mixed diaper that's both wet and dirty needs you to push both wet and dirty at the same time), the Wi-Fi indicator will turn green. I mean, I don't want to get poop or spit up on my iPhone 13 Pro screen, you get me? With Talli, all I need to do is push the right button(s) and move on with what I need to finish doing. It's much easier to just push a single button while you're dealing with all of that at the same time. While many may wonder why someone needs this, let me tell you - it's incredibly hard to get to your phone when you're holding and comforting a baby or having to deal with a poopy diaper. Once everything is properly set up, Talli Baby will make it easy to keep track of important activities when it comes to the baby. The device comes with a detailed instruction sheet for setting it up with your Wi-Fi network, and it's an overall straightforward process. I mentioned it already, but one Talli Baby tracker can only be linked to one child, so if you have multiple kids, you need to have a tracker for each one. That's because it needs to know which account and child to send events to once they're logged. When setting up the Talli Baby tracker, you basically have to pair it with both your home Wi-Fi network and your Talli account at the same time. 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) ![]()
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