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Summer Infant Best View Zoom Video Monitor

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€189.00
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Product Description

  • Stylish design with a small lightweight receiver and 2.5" colour TFT screen
  • Ability to pan/scan and zoom remotely
  • 2.4 GHz technology for superior clarity and range
  • Includes a three channel selection
  • Night vision allows parent to see baby in darkened room
  • Rechargeable battery lasts up to 10 hours
  • LED Sound lights trace baby’s movements
  • Video on/off button for audio (night time option)
  • Parent unit contains a flip out stand and comes with belt clip

For parents looking for the best in handheld color video monitors, Summer Infant's 'Best View' Handheld Color Video Monitor is it. 

It's not only 100% digital, providing a clear and secure transmission, but it looks and works great. It has a 2.5" color display screen with pan, scan and zoom camera options to get the best view of baby.


Other Details

Battery:
10 Hour Rechargeable
Display Screen:
2.5 inch colour, B&W night vision
Range:
350' Range

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    We are expectant prenats and purchased this monitor for our nursery from a local store after carefully reviewing the return policy. We purchased the one with the silver faceplate which seems to be the newer improved model on the market. When we got it home, we ripped it out of the box and decided to test it rigorously, and we made our two dogs our test subjects. Also, we live in an older house, so we expected issues with electrical interference. Here are our findings: 1. We were able to see our entire kitchen both in light and in the dark although the picture was somewhat grainy in the dark. We could see our dog's eyes and teeth from a distance of about 15 feet away from the camera in both conditions. 2. We took the receiver all over the house, used it in our home office, next to our refrigerator, by our cordless phone while in use, and the reception was great with occasional static pops. 3. We were able to take the receiver outside about 20 feet around the perimiter of the house with no interference. 4. We conducted similar tests placing the camera unit in other areas of our house and had no problems. 5. Sound quality is astounding, my husband could hear me talking on the phone in another room and could hear my breathing sounds between my verbal responses on the phone. We have had this camera for about two months now and are confident it will be of great value when our baby gets here. We had one dog that kept pottying in front of our fridge and we busted him with this camera. So overall, for the money, it is a great value and can serve many different purposes. I would highly recommend it to anyone with babies, pets, elderly or disabled persons to care for. We are very happy with this purchase. EDIT, July 2008: This product is STILL working great for us two years later! We lost the AC adapter to the handset while we were on vacation and we ordered a replacement from the manufacturer-they did not charge shipping and we got it within a week of ordering. I am pleased with the support given for this product as well as the product's performance. Again, I highly recommend!


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