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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Video Monitor
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Sales Rank: 383 Safety 1st Released: 2008-01-15 |
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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Video Monitor
- Indoor and outdoor range of more than 650¿
- Auto-night vision
- Auto channel selector
- Low battery and out of range indicators
- Rechargeable parent unit with belt clip
Product Description
The Safety 1st High-Def Digital Color Video Monitor provides a 100% clear connection anytime, anywhere. Its state of the art wideband audio clarity ensures no static, no interference, and guaranteed privacy while monitoring. DataLock technology means no dropped picture or sound. Indoor/outdoor range is 650+ ft.
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Safety 1st High-Def Digital Video 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 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #383
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: so far, so good 2008-07-06
Comment: So far this has worked as promised. Have not noticed any interference despite multiple wireless devices in my home. It is expensive, but if you only want one that works well this would be it. The only negative would be the small screen size, though this also makes it portable.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great Monitor - No Interference but screen is small 2008-07-05
Comment: Overall the video monitor works great and has no interference. I have the summer infant one & we love it but it's NOT the digital one so it only has 2 channels on it so we can see our neighbor's child on it on the one channel. We didn't mind nor did they BUT when we had our 2nd child, we needed the ability to see both kids from 1 camera so the summer infant one was no longer an option although we LOVED it.
So this camera had a better picture quality than the Summer Infant digital one. Also the Summer Infant digital one was too too bulky and big and the screen size was small.
The one drawback to this monitor is that the screen is not 2.5 like our old Summer Infant one but because it has a nice zoom feature, it made up for it. We really like it so far and there are no interference issues.
The other drawback to this monitor is that when you use it with just the rechargeable batteries, it only allows you to view the baby for a breif few minutes (maybe like 1 or 2 mins max) when you hit the view button. Our Summer Infant one used to keep it on for a bit longer than that so I'm not constantly having to hit the "view" button to see the baby. On the other hand though, you can plug it into the AC adaptor and then you have the ability to view the baby nonstop and the screen doesn't shut off. I suppose they have the auto screen shut off to save batteries.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Best Quality Video Monitor on the Market 2008-07-02
Comment: This video monitor was our 3rd purchase. We first bought Summer's Video Monitor which was returned even before we had the baby. The first reason was because we would pick up or neighbors baby room, second the monitor screen broke very easily.
Next Monitor we purchased was Graco's, we actually used this monitor for the first 9 months, the video clarity was poor, and the parent unit of the monitor would turn off unexpectedly. At first I thought the rechargeable battery was just bad so I purchased a second plug in cord for the unit only to realize that was not actually the issue. After 2 months of dealing with their customer service they gave me a full refund for the return of my unit.
Moving on to the Safety 1st monitor when I first received the monitor the parent screen I though was really small compared to my other two previously owned. However once I turned on the camera and observed the clarity of the unit I was impressed! I would Highly recommended this unit above all other video monitors.
There are some negatives about the unit when hanging the video camera the power cord seems to be located in the wrong spot. It is located on the bottom part of the unit so there is no way to hide the cord. Second is I am still a little confused on how to switch between options.
But even with these two negative factors the video picture by far is the best quality out on the market. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Been using for 4 months non-stop! 2008-06-26
Comment: My wife & I have been using this non-stop for the past 4 months & love it! Granted, the battery life isn't too long, but it is rechargable, so when it isn't on our hip, it is plugged in nearby. Its interface is IPOD like, and once you figure it out, it is just fine. Good night-vision and color vision. Seriously, for the money, there isn't anything better out there.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Network Killer 2008-06-24
Comment: Great monitor. Clear picture. Good sound. Little feedback. One BIG problem. It kills your wireless network. Another writer commented that he was unsure whether this device was interfering. I can attest, with certainty, that is it. We're running the new N class Apple AirPort as well. Not an old router. The interference in sporadic, but when it hits your network goes down and for a number of minutes.
So, be warned. If you use wireless routers, consider the 900 Mhz monitors (and risk too many neighbors using the same frequency range as well).
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