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Product typevideo baby monitorvideo baby monitor
Baby unit
Baby unit
night light
night vision
 
wall mount
 
night vision
connection of additional cameras (4)
wall mount
Music box
Parent unit
Screen size2.4 "2.4 "
Features
 
VOX mode
volume control
activity light indication
low battery indicator
out of range indicator
camera control
VOX mode
volume control
activity light indication
low battery indicator
out of range indicator
Parent unit attachment
on the belt (clip)
on the belt (clip)
Specs
Communication standarddigital (DECT)digital (DECT)
Range
150 m /30m indoors/
150 m
Channels120
General
Operating time7 h
Charging time5 h
Power source (baby unit)mains/batterymains
Country of originNetherlandsNetherlands
Added to E-Catalogapril 2014june 2012

Baby unit

Sensitivity adjustment. The ability to adjust the sensitivity of the microphone in the baby unit of the baby monitor. On the one hand, the parent needs to hear well what is happening with the child, on the other hand, a microphone set to the maximum can capture a huge amount of extra sounds, from the rustle of sheets to conversations outside the window. Adjustable microphone sensitivity provides an optimal balance between these extremes.

Night lamp. Possibility to use the child's baby monitor unit as a night lamp. Often children (especially those who have grown up) are afraid to fall asleep in complete darkness, and the light of a night lamp is able to drive away the fear of the dark and at the same time is not so bright as to prevent falling asleep. In baby monitors, turning on, off and adjusting the brightness of the night light can be done remotely from the parent unit, and in models with video, the lamp can be useful as a backlight if the camera does not have a night mode (see "Night vision").

Night vision. The ability to operate the camera on the baby unit of the baby monitor in night vision. This mode provides an unobstructed (but colorless) view of what is happening in the room, even in darkness where it is impossible to distinguish anything with the naked eye. Thus, you can see your baby on the baby monitor screen at any time, even at night,...when he/she is sleeping and any light in the room is undesirable.

— Parent unit searching. The parent unit is a portable device and, like all such devices, is prone to getting lost. The search function makes it easier to detect the loss: when you press a button on the baby unit (which is usually permanently fixed in one place and does not go anywhere), a command is sent to the parent unit, and an audible alarm is triggered, which marks the location of the device.

— Temperature sensor. Thanks to this function, you will be able to monitor not only the baby, but also the conditions in his/her room. The temperature sensor monitors the air temperature in the child's room and transmits data to the parent unit. Some models may provide an alarm for a critical increase/decrease in temperature.

— Humidity sensor. Another sensor that monitors room conditions. In this case, humidity, which is as important to young children (and especially newborns) as temperature. For more information, see “Temperature Sensor".

— iOS compatible. Ability to use iPhone as a parent unit. Actually, some models with this function may not even have a parent unit — its role is played by a smartphone with the appropriate application installed. The connection can be made in different ways. Note that often we are talking about all Apple products.

— Android compatible. The possibility of the child unit working with smartphones and other gadgets (e.g. tablets) running Android. In this application, the gadget with a special application installed on it plays the role of a parental unit. In addition, some models with this function may not be equipped with a separate parental unit at all and can be connected only to a portable device.

— Video recording. Ability to record video broadcast by the baby monitor camera to the parent unit. In this case, it is assumed that the device itself is equipped with everything necessary and does not require the use of additional equipment (TVs, recorders, etc.). Recording is usually done on memory cards, often with the option of direct transfer to a computer hard disk, for example. Recordings from the baby monitor camera can be used as material for an amateur movie about your baby, to clarify the circumstances and take action in case of an unpleasant accident in which the baby was injured, etc.

— Photography. The ability to use the parent unit's camera to take photos — for example, if you want to remember a funny moment that fell into the camera lens, or vice versa, to record the circumstances of an unpleasant incident to clarify them and take action. The command to take a picture is given from the parental unit.

— Connection of additional cameras. Ability to connect additional cameras to the video baby monitor. This increases the possibilities of the device. For example, the main camera can be mounted above the crib and the additional camera can be mounted under the ceiling to provide a view of the entire room, so you don't have to worry about your baby getting out of the crib and out of sight of the main camera. Another option is to add a camera with night vision (see above) if the main camera does not have it, etc. In baby monitors, this feature provides the ability to connect multiple baby units, so you can monitor (hear) events in different rooms from one parent unit.

— Wall mount. Possibility of mounting the baby unit of the baby monitor with a camera on the wall. This feature provides additional options for installing a baby unit — for example, it can be useful if you don't like the crib-mounted option for some reason.

Music box

Player with external speaker built into the baby unit; lullabies, sounds of nature and other sounds pleasant for the baby can be played through it. The music box in baby monitors can be turned on remotely — this will allow you to lull or distract the baby without entering the room.

Features

Two-way talk. This function provides two-way communication: you can not only hear the baby, but you can also talk to him/her. For example, if the baby woke up late, the parent's voice may lull him/her back to sleep. In addition, two-way communication can come in handy when the baby grows up — a baby monitor with such an opportunity actually turns into a portable walkie-talkie that can be used in games or hiking.

Camera control. The ability to control the baby monitor camera (refer to "Product type") from the parent unit. This greatly expands the possibilities for monitoring the child's room: for example, if the child got up from the crib and is not in the camera's field of view, you can turn the lens and control what exactly the child is doing.

VOX mode. A system that reduces the power consumption of the parent unit, and consequently its runtime without recharging the batteries. It can be realized in different ways. For example, the parent unit can be constantly in a kind of “sleep mode” (LEDs are not lit, the display does not show anything, etc.), until the child unit detects any significant sound or the touch mat is triggered (see below); in some models, this mode can be switched on and off manually. Another option is the special ECO mode, which reduces transmitter power and therefore power consumption; it can be activated when the distance betwee...n units is short and significant power is not required.

— Volume control. The ability to adjust the volume of the sound of the parent unit. For example, in a noisy kitchen, the volume can be set to maximum to ensure that you can hear the sound from the speaker, and in a quiet atmosphere, the volume can be lowered to keep relatively soft sounds out of the way.

— Activity light indication. Baby monitors with this function are equipped with a special indicator that gives a light signal if the microphone of the child unit picks up noise in the room. Many models have a gradation of signals: for example, if the child just turned in his/her sleep, one LED is activated, and if he/she started crying, the entire set lights up. Such an alarm usually plays a supporting role, complementing the main speaker of the parent unit; in addition, in such devices, the speaker can often be turned off altogether and the baby monitor can be used in silent mode, with only a light indication.

— Vibration mode. Indication of activity in the child's room (increase in noise level) by vibration of the parent unit, similar to a vibration signal in mobile phones. Similar to light, such an alarm serves as an addition to the main speaker and can be used both in parallel with it, and separately as a silent mode; at the same time, it is more convenient than the light one (see above) — the parent does not have to constantly look at the device, because even without seeing it, he/she will immediately know about the operation. On the other hand, the price of models with vibration is higher.

— Out of range indicator. A special alarm on the parent unit, warning of the loss of communication with the child's unit. Without communication, the baby monitor becomes useless, and even dangerous, because the silence of the parent unit creates a false confidence that all is well. The presence of an out of range indicator will help to avoid such situations. Such an indicator can be visual (light indicator, signal strength indicator) or sound.

— Card reader. A card reader allows the device to work with removable memory cards — usually SD or microSD; the specific format and subtype of compatible cards needs to be specified separately. However, this function provides various additional features anyway. Memory cards are intended for storing recorded videos and photos (refer to "Baby unit"), downloading melodies for a music box, software updates, etc.

— Headphone output. A connector (usually a standard mini-jack 3.5 mm) that connects headphones to the parent unit and can be used to hear all sounds through the headphones. This feature can be useful, for example, if it is necessary to maintain maximum silence and any excessive sounds in the location of the parent unit are not desirable at all, or in a noisy place where there is a risk of missing a signal.

— Low battery indicator. The indicator that shows when the batteries in the parent unit are low. Usually, it warns in advance of the need to change or charge batteries, which reduces the likelihood of an unexpected failure of the baby monitor at the most inopportune moment.

— Timer. A kind of analogue of an alarm clock: after a specified time, the parent unit gives a signal, and parent will not miss the right moment (for example, when it is time for the baby to get up).

— TV connection. This provides the ability to watch the baby unit's broadcast on a TV, because the own screen of the baby monitor, even in the largest models, is very small (refer to “Screen size” for details) and not even comparable to the most compact TVs. In addition, the connection to a TV makes it possible to record video even if the baby monitor itself does not have such function (see below for more information on recording).

Channels

The number of radio channels on which communication between baby monitors is provided. Multi-channel models (both digital and analogue, refer to "Communication standard") are more resistant to interference: with such problems, it is often quite enough to change the channel.

Operating time

Approximate amount of time the baby monitor parent unit can operate without recharging or changing batteries. The value is rather conditional, because in fact, it depends on many parameters: the selected volume, sensitivity, the number of alarms, etc. As a result, the actual operating time may differ — usually downward relative to what is recorded in the characteristics.

Charging time

Charging time for the parent unit's own battery from zero to 100% charge. The shorter the charging time, the shorter the breaks in work will be and, accordingly, the more convenient the baby monitor is to use.

Power source (baby unit)

The type of power supply for the baby unit of the baby monitor (the parent unit, by definition, is made portable and has only autonomous power).

— Mains. Power supply from an ordinary 220 V household network. Mains devices are cheap and reliable, there are no batteries that can die at an unnecessary moment, but the area of their application is limited to apartments and other places where there are sockets, and they are useless in case of power failure in the network.

Mains/battery. Baby monitors capable of either mains or battery power, at the option of the parent. These devices are the most versatile — they can be used both in ordinary apartments, connected to the mains, and in nature, in the countryside, etc., where there are no sockets (which is especially important if you have a model with two-way communication and you plan to use it also as a portable walkie-talkie). On the other hand, the presence of a battery slightly increases the cost. It is worth noting that even if you plan to connect the baby unit to the outlet, you do not need to remove the battery — the power switches to it only when there is no mains voltage; as a result, in normal mode, the battery does not run out, and in case of a power outage, it can play the role of an uninterruptible power supply.
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