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Summer Infant Secure Sounds Digital Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8" Screen (with Remote Crib Soother)We didn’t have much knowledge on these monitors so anyway we started of with the Summer Infant Color Video Monitor (Hand Held) 02100A with a 2.5 inch screen last year.. The bad news was there were only two channels to choose from and both of them had quite a bit of interference and we were constantly having to re-position the receiver to get the picture and audio clearer. The security on this monitor was very poor too. I think it’s probably not digital so we cold actually see two other babies in our neighborhood and this was a bit disconcerting so we ended up returning this system.

The Secure Sounds Digital which we bought next advertises NO interference and I’m delighted to say we have found this to be the case. There is no static or hum with this monitor (and I can’t tell you how annoying that can be when you’re trying to sleep at night!) and we can actually still get a good video and audio signal as far as a block away from our house! The screen is slightly smaller than the original but the picture is nice and crisp so it’s not a problem. You wouldn’t exactly say it’s “HD” quality but you can clearly see all the detail even at night when it’s purely black and white. Even during the day the colors are a bit faded but that’s not a problem for us. The only thing that matters is we can see and heard our baby very clearly from anywhere in the house.

The crib soother is a nice addition and you have several different noise options varying from 3 lullabies, a couple of nature sounds and even a couple of different vibrations which we have found to be VERY effective.

Paul Smithson – Texas.

* Features 1 Parent Unit (receiver), 1 Child unit (transmitter), and 1 Wireless Crib Unit (soother)
* 2.4GHz digital technology eliminates interference and provides a secure and private transmission; 350′ range
* Parent’s Unit remotely controls the Crib Units
* Crib Unit includes 3 lullabies, 2 nature sounds, 2-level vibrations, and a night-light
* Parent’s Unit is small, lightweight size with a 1.8″ color LCD screen

CLICK HERE for more details on the Summer Infant Secure Sounds Digital
Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8″ Screen (with Remote Crib Soother)



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Summer Infant Day & Night Flat Screen Color Video Monitor with 7" LCD Screen

We are extremely pleased with the monitor. It is much better than we expected it to be. You might find the odd place in your home where the reception isn’t as good as you’d like but if you just move it a little sometimes you can get a decent picture just about anywhere. We actually use tape to secure the camera as it saves having to use screws and damage the crib..

There is some interference with the wireless phone we have but most of the time you’re not on the phone so its fine 95% of the time. We have two little girls and we found we can have the camera up to 10 feet away from our babies for a wider picture and the quality is unaffected. This will be very handy as the babies grow and start to move around more.

Apart from the slight interference problem when using the phone overall this baby video monitor works very well and we are glad we purchased this particular monitor.

Catherine Wilkes, Utah
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I hooked the video camera and monitor up and there is NO interference…. unbelievable! NO interference, none…. NO popping sounds, NO dropping picture, NO neighbors kid…. NOTHING… just a very, very clear picture and sound. since I just got the system and hooked it up, I have not yet used the night vision or the zoom/pan features. It’s all pretty straight forward to use from the handset.

The screen on the handset is somewhat on the small size but the clarity and the quality is definitely top quality. The camera and handset are a lot lighter than I expected but they seem to be pretty well made. When you put in the rechargeable batteries in the handset you should make sure you unscrew the little screw at the bottom (or read the directions).

Safety 1st High-Def Digital Video Monitor

The handset comes with rechargeable batteries and a power plug. The camera does not come with the batteries, even though you can run it on batteries so it would make sense to buy a couple of rechargeable batteries for long term economy. So far, comparing it to other monitors, this seems to work flawlessly. I am amazed that no one had come up with this technology before. my first impression of the item is excellent and I would definitely recommend it.

Update: The video is superb with the night vision and you can see every single detail. There’s just one annoying thing, the actual video unit in the baby’s room and it has a annoying blinking green light. I can’t find a way to turn it off so I had to put a piece of folded paper and tape it so it wasn’t a focus point for the baby. There have been no wireless issues with FIOS actiontek router either so overall I’m delighted with this kit and its well worth it for the security and privacy it offers.

Update: OK, so almost one full year of use, I would still highly recommend this to any parent. I don’t know how people manage without a video baby monitor… do yourself a big favor and get a video one and not just a cheaper audio one.



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