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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Monitor
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Sales Rank: 121 Safety 1st Released: 2008-01-15 |
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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Monitor
- Sound lights and pager button
- Link indicator
- Out of range and low battery indicators
- Portable parent unit with belt clip for cordless or plug-in power options
- Up to 1600¿ range and DECT 6.0 technology
Product Description
The Safety 1st High-Def Digital Monitor provides a 100% clear connection anytime, anywhere. It is the next leap in digital audio clarity, providing parents ease of mind that they have distinguished between a gurgle and a whimper. This unit, from Safety 1st utilizes the DECT 6.0 frequency for guaranteed clear and private connection with no interference.
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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Monitor
- Baby Product: 0 pages (2008-01-15)
- Publisher: Safety 1st
- Label: Safety 1st
- Studio: Safety 1st
- Manufacturers Age: 10 years and up
- Batteries: 3 AA batteries required
- Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #121
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great Product for price 2008-07-09
Comment: I am very pleased with this product. I hear no static and I only hear the baby. It isn't strong enough to hear the baby's breathing but coughs are audible and crying is very audible. I keep it on at night stand next to my bed. It is very nice for when I am vacuuming or showering because if the baby makes noise the bars light up and even though you can't hear it, you can see that the baby is making noise. Some reviews said it was too loud and the light was too bright, but I don't have any problems with it. You can always turn the volume down or you can put tape over the light. And I have not had any problems with the range.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Not so great when the power goes out 2008-06-07
Comment: The pros are all true with this monitor. It is crystal clear and only picks up our sons voice and not the music and fan in his room. No interverence, no buzzing, no clicking,nothing...GREAT..... however, as we just learned during some storms we had in our area, if the power goes out so does the baby unit, obvious right because there is no batteries thats fine, however, not like his other monitor we have it comes back on when the power does, not so with this one. You have to go physically turn it back on...IN THE BABIES/TODDLERS ROOM....in the middle of the night. I don't have quiet doors so when I try and sneak into his room for the second time in one night to turn it back on He obviously wakes up. It does not turn back on when the power comes back on, the parent unit because of the battery operation stays working and then of course beeps because it lost the link to the baby speaker. And only one parent unit is kind of annoying I have to go get it everytime I lay him down for a nap and then remember to put it back in our room at night and plug it in.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Thank goodness is all I can say 2008-06-05
Comment: We also bought this at Target a bit in a rush, as our 14 month old was hitting the wall, as they say, and not entertained by the see and say I kept trying to give him.
When we got home, lil person routine, asleep, My wife plugged in our old monitor and the fuzz, feed back caused us both to wince..I had not taken this new one out of the box yet as I wanted to read a few reviews before unpackaging...
We plugged in this monitor and wow it is incredible, really works great.
By the way our old monitor picked up our neighbor's monitor accross the street. That was a real drag... Hoepfully this one will not do that..
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great monitor 2008-06-04
Comment: I kept debating buying the Philips, but had a horrible time justifying the price, especially when I really only needed a monitor for our bedroom to the kids' bedrooms which are far away from each other in our house. Occasionally I will walk around with the receiver, usually if I am working outside during naptime. And we don't need a second receiver. The others in this price range had very mixed reviews. So I waited. Then this one popped up.
We had to have digital since we have an apartment complex behind our house. We were ALWAYS picking up phone calls and other monitors with our 900 MHz monitors. If we can hear them we have to assume they can hear us...
The monitor is quiet. No static and we can hear as much as we want. We can turn the volume way down and eliminate the "little noises" that people complain about with other monitors.
I love the small size. I am figuring out the lights. I do have to keep the monitor receiver turned and facing away from our bed, otherwise the lights are too bright at night.
I am so glad I didn't succumb and finally spend over twice the price of this one on the Philips, which I am sure is a really great model, but more than we need with a toddler and preschooler.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Finally! 2008-04-29
Comment: Finally a monitor that works. We have a house that is definitely not monitor friendly. We have so many issues with interference and monitors losing signal. This one is great. I read some other reviews that complained that the monitor was too quiet (that the volume didn't go up high enough to hear the baby properly). Honestly I am not sure what they are talking about unless they were trying to hear the baby's every breath over the vacuum. This thing picks up every little sound and relays it to the parent unit with perfect clarity. My beef with it is that it is too loud. I don't want to hear my sweety's every little grunt and gurgle all night, I just want to know when he is awake. But I have the parent unit set to the lowest volume and it is too loud. I have to stick it under my bedside table at night. But that seems to work, so I am happy. No more crazy alarms in the middle of the night because my digital monitor lost signal and no more infernal FUZZ from the analog. Hooray!
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