Introducing the new Tommee Tippee Ultra Bottle

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I lasted around 6 weeks breastfeeding my babies as I found it really hard going, both physically and mentally. I don’t regret moving on so quickly as it enabled me to better enjoy those first few weeks and it was the right decision for us as a family.

Yet, whether you choose to move on at 6 weeks, 6 months, or 18 months, there’s one decision almost every parent will eventually have to make - which baby bottle to plump for. And boy that’s not an easy decision. A trip to the baby aisle in Boots is nothing short of confusing, with dozens of bottles claiming to be best for baby. We know we need something breast-like so it’s easier for baby to latch onto, and colic-reduction technology is another must-have given it’s such a common complaint for babies when making the transition - but they all say that, right? …

… Meet the new Tommee Tippee Ultra Bottle - reported by 85% of mums as the best they’ve ever used with their baby

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Yep, Tommee Tippee have been squirreled away with a group of top baby feeding experts to develop this revolutionary new bottle. No, they don’t mean healthcare professionals, but mums, dads and babies themselves. After all who knows bottle feeding better?

As always, Tommee Tippee don’t want to bore people with science, they simply aim to keep things simple for mum. I might be an ambassador but I’m not beholden to Tommee Tippee in any way. I tried dozens of brands with my babies - for curiosity’s sake rather than anything else - but found Tommee Tippee simply unbeatable. Their ergonomic design & flexible teats were readily accepted by both my children, and I loved how they were compatible with other brands in terms of sterilising and cleaning. In other words, TT didn’t try and cash in on the fact you had to buy their accessories if you chose their bottles - let’s face it, having a baby is expensive enough!

So what improvements have been made on their multiple award-winning bottles?

Well it certainly looks different. In fact, I’d go so far as to say they’re the sexiest bottles in the bottle aisle. Before you raise your eyebrows, take a look at this…

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But it’s not all about looks right? I mean I wouldn’t swap my Craig for Daniel Craig just because for the sake of a six pack. But here’s why you just might want to make that upgrade to Ultra:

Natural Latch

The extra wide neck teat on the Ultra bottle offers a more breast-like shape for baby to latch onto. The teat is made from a super-soft, high grade silicone which allows the teat to move in multiple directions like a breast replicating a natural feeding action. I’ll give it this, the Ultra certainly looks more like my breast - I’m in my 30s, and could only defy gravity for so long.

Secure Seal

A contour zone has been uniquely built into the Ultra teat, which forms a perfect match to baby’s open mouth. This zone allows baby to form a secure seal around the teat which helps reduce air ingestion and discomfort. It also helps prevent messy milk dribbles for a more comfortable feed.

Perfect Flow

The innovative angled teat on the Ultra bottle provides a more comfortable, upright feeding position for baby and the milk flows down the bottle in an even way right to the end of the feed.

Sounds like this baby bottle can do everything other than make itself right? Oh wait, isn’t this exactly what Tommee Tippee’s Perfect Prep machine does? Check back in early next month where I’ll be putting this through its paces. In fact, given Tommee Tippee are taking the stress out of caring for new babies, suddenly the thought of baby 3 doesn’t sound quite so bonkers…

Does this sound like your perfect fit?

The new Ultra bottles from Tommee Tippee are available in 150ml and 260ml sizes in packs of 1,2 and 3 in Boots priced from £8.99 for a single bottle to £19.99 for a pack of 3.
For more information, head to www.tommeetippee.co.uk or follow on social media:
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Tommee Tippee Digital Video Monitor Review

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Tommee Tippee Grey Logo

I’ll admit that we didn’t bother with a baby monitor for Dexter. As per the usual advice, he stayed in our bedroom with us for the first few months, then graduated to his own room when we felt confident he’d sleep through the night. We lived in a two bedroom flat with his nursery located neatly between our lounge and our master bedroom so we were always able to hear him cry (and trust me, he cried a lot).

We did have a Angelcare system, but the sleep pad bugged the hell out of me, and I was constantly unplugging the device as the lights kept waking me up. In any case, due to the layout of our home, it felt like overkill.

Tommee Tippee Baby Monitor

With Heidi however we’ve found a baby monitor invaluable. Now we’ve moved into a large three bedroom house, there’s more distance between us and her when she sleeps so we’re not always able to hear her easily. Add into the mix an over-excited toddler who seems a little confused as to whether he loves or hates his baby sister, I also can’t have the two children in the same room as one another or he’ll be apt to smother her in kisses… or her blanket.

The Tommee Tippee Digital Video Baby Monitor with Sensor Pad has therefore been a godsend.

This monitor is literally rammed with features:

  • Infrared night vision camera
  • Movement sensor pad
  • Adjustable sensitivity settings
  • 3” colour screen
  • Baby’s room temperature display
  • Up to 300m range with out-of-range indicator
  • Two-way talk back
  • Pager to find missing parent unit
  • Baby night light controllable from parent unit
  • Channel auto-select

The camera on this monitor is among the best I’ve used. The images on the screen are so clear, even in the pitch black (in daylight, the video is colour, switching to infrared when it gets dark). It’s also much simpler to position the camera unit to get a good angle of Heidi as you can tilt the camera up and down freely (with other systems, I’ve either had to pop the camera within the cot itself, on a bedside unit, or lower than the cot mattress). Given Heidi’s nursery is weeny with little furniture, Tommee Tippee’s camera is therefore ideal as it can live atop her windowsill.

Camera Unit Tommee Tippee Baby Monitor

Once the camera is aligned, and you’ve set the monitor up (see the above video) you simply press the ‘on’ switch on both units.

TIP: don’t turn the camera on with the parent unit in the same room, the feedback will wake baby.

You’ll be able to view baby as she peacefully sleeps from any other room in your home. There’s also an option to zoom in a little if you’re not 100% certain she’s awake and needs her mummy. If baby makes a noise (you control the sensitivity) the unit immediately springs to life and you’ll be able to hear her through the parent unit. If she’s having a right paddy and needs a little reassurance, there’s a two way talk-back option on the parent monitor that allows you to whisper that you’re on your way.

Tommee Tippee Digital Monitor

I’m also a big fan of the temperature indicator (there’s a display on both units). We previously used a Gro-egg for this but I’m not convinced on its accuracy. I’m terrible at gauging temperatures so find it reassuring to know that her room is comfortably ventilated.

Additionally there’s a nightlight function (low, medium and high settings) on the camera that negates any need for additional lighting in the nursery. This is ideal for Heidi who has only just moved into her big girl room away from mummy and daddy.

Zoom on Tommee Tippee Video Monitor

To be honest, we rarely bother with the sensor pad. Heidi is a real wriggler and does 360 rotations and covers every inch of her cotbed with baby drool every night. The detachable sensor pad has 3 settings (low, medium and high) and slots comfortably under baby’s mattress. You can opt to monitor baby soundlessly (a little light will flicker to reassure you baby is breathing) or choose to hear her. It will sound an alarm on the parents unit if no movement is detected from baby after 20 seconds. Although there’s little danger of this with my little gymnast, I can be a little forgetful at 2am, 3am and 4am (thanks Heidi) and have forgotten to turn the feature off a few times. This has woken up Craigy who was none too pleased.

I can see the benefit of the feature though. For anxious parents it adds another dimension of reassurance. Baby monitors have certainly come a long way since the days of old, and sensor pads are generally regarded as the ultimate in baby safety. Reading around the web to check out other parent’s opinions, they get 5 stars from parents whose children are asthmatic or have breathing difficulties. There are inevitably a few reported instances of it going off for no reason (or indeed, baby rolling off the pad), but I’m sure any parent would agree this is preferable to sleeping through when your baby is in trouble.

Finally, there’s rechargable batteries in both units. Whilst running on the mains, you’re also charging up the units, ready to be used mains-free later on. This makes it the perfect option for taking on trips and holidays where your plug sockets might be poorly located.

The Tommee Tippee Digital Video Monitor is available to buy from most major UK retailers at an RRP of £199.99. I appreciate this is a fairly significant investment for any cash-strapped parent, but it is competitively priced if you compare it with other brand’s best-in-range monitors (Angelcare’s AC1100 Video, Movement & Sound Monitor is £249.99). It’s certainly given me peace of mind, and you cannot put a price on that.

To find out more, or buy directly from Tommee Tippee, head over to TT’s website. Tommee Tippee will also be more than happy to answer any questions you might have over Twitter or Facebook. Of course, I’m also more than happy to discuss any aspect of the monitor with you if you leave a comment on this post.

 


The Best of British Limited Edition Collection from Tommee Tippee

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As a tommee tippee mumb@ssador I’m among the first to receive press releases and news from what I affectionately refer to as TT HQ. Well a few weeks back I was tipped off that tommee tippee® closer to nature is celebrating all things British this summer with a limited edition Best of British collection of bottles and gifts available from Mothercare… How cute are these!?

Tommee Tippee Best of British

Yep, as the UK’s most trusted baby brand, British brand tommee tippee wanted to build on all the excitement of the upcoming Commonwealth Games, Wimbledon and The World Cup and have decorated some of their award-winning baby essentials with iconic British imagery. Even better, they sent Heidi her very own pretty pink bottle with red bus design so she will be the envy of all the babies at nursery!

Tommee Tippee Pink

I’ve reviewed so many baby bottles on this blog, but we always end up going back to tommee tippee. I think in a bid to outdo each other, too many brands are messing around with teats, air flow systems, self-sterilisation… I could go on. Give me a simple, uncomplicated bottle any day of the week. tommee tippee deliver this perfectly and their bottles are loved by millions of mums and babies here in the UK.

To start, their bottles consist of just three parts only, so are easy-to-wash and build. The measurements are also clearly delineated to help ensure they’re no hiccups with making up formula in the middle of the night. The bottle is also ergonomic so there’s no hand-ache for mums, and babies are quick to begin independent feeding. Toss in the fact they’re priced sensibly and available in all major supermarkets and baby superstores, and you have all the ingredients needed for a major success story.

Tommee Tippee Pink Bottle

Best of all though, my little cherub loves them.

The Best of British Limited Edition collection from tommee tippee closer to nature® consists of 3 gift sets containing 2 bottles and 2 soothers in pink, blue or traditional London bus red and 3 single 260ml bottles. Each bottle has a unique iconic London Bus design, and comes in a presentation / gift box.

They say:

The tommee tippee® closer to nature® bottles are suitable to use from birth and are designed to mimic the natural flex, stretch and movement of a mum’s breast. Together with the bottle’s super-sensitive valve, this encourages your baby’s intuitive feeding action for a comfortable and relaxed feed. With tommee tippee® closer to nature® bottles, switching between breast and bottle-feeding is easier than ever before. The bottles have been specially designed in a compact shape, to be held in the most natural position during feeding, allowing baby to be closer to you. All bottles are BPA free. The baby approved* soothers are designed with a new style longer flatter teat to support healthy oral development.

We say:

They’re just unbeatable. From price right on down to ease of use. Craig prefers to use these bottles above all others as they never leak and are so easy to sterilise and keep clean.

I love Heidi’s pretty pink bottle too and tons of mums have asked me where they can can get their hands on theirs!

The tommee tippee® closer to nature® Best of British limited edition range is available from 9th June in Mothercare (single 260 ml bottle - RRP £5.99 ; gift set – RRP £14.99). The range is suitable for babies 0 + months. For more information on the entire ranges, please visit www.tommeetippee.co.uk

This post in just one of a number of Tommee Tippee reviews - here are some others if you wanted to see what else they have to offer:

 

 

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