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Graco Ultra Clear II 49mhz Baby Monitor | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $5.00 (14%)
New (4) from $29.99
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 24
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: w/ Nightlight Size: w/ Nightlight Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 10.9 x 3.1
MPN: 2M02 Model: 2M02 UPC: 047406070824 EAN: 0047406070824 ASIN: B000E0KN5I
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Soft glow nightlight with 15 minute auto shut-off timer | | • | 2 channels to reduce interference | | • | Soundlights for visual connection to baby | | • | Belt clip for portability | | • | Includes 2 49MHz parent units |
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Product Description The UltraClear II Baby Monitor is a portable, reliable way to check up on your baby without waking her. It has a soft glow nightlight that illuminates Baby's room as she settles herself in for sleep time, then shuts itself off automatically after 15 minutes. Features: - Soft glow nightlight with 15 minute auto shut-off timer to help comfort Baby as she goes to sleep
- Includes 2 parent units so you can keep one in your bedroom and take one with you to conveniently stay connected to Baby
- Sound lights on parent units let you "see" when your baby wants you
- Belt clip on parent unit lets you monitor baby while doing stuff around the house
- Portable and Lightweight - take it around your home or over to Grandma's
- 2 channels for more privacy
- Range up to 500 ft so you can hear baby even from another floor of your home
- Parent unit can be used with batteries or included a/c adapter
- Volume and channel control
- Wipe with damp cloth, do not submerge in water
- To operate, both parent and child unit must be set to same channel
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Love these monitors October 7, 2008 Fenchurch1022 We've had the monitors for about 2 months now, and I love them! They are crystal clear and I have heard zero interference or static so far. I love the light feature, cause sometimes you think you hear your baby cry, but a quick look over says no, you're just paranoid. The nightlight feature on the main monitor is great too. Also, having two receivers is just wonderful. We live in a townhouse where all the bedrooms are upstairs, so we have one downstairs and one in our room (or whatever room we're in) upstairs and don't have to deal with carting monitors up and down the stairs all the time. Haven't used these with batteries yet, as I'm not much of a wanderer when my babe is sleeping, so I can't speak to battery life.
Great monitor for the price! September 17, 2008 momof2cutekids (Wisconsin) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We purchased this monitor for our 2nd child after our Fisher Price monitor developed an annoying click. The Graco rarely has interference and picks up the littlest sounds...so much so that we turn it off at night while we're sleeping otherwise all the baby grunts would keep us up all night! This monitor even picks up my 3 year old in the next room...when he's supposed to be sleeping!!! I would recommend this monitor to anyone who doesn't want to spend a ton of money, but wants a quality monitor!
Does what it is supposed to do September 2, 2008 V. Nair (Cleveland, OH USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I walked into a baby store one day to buy a baby monitor and was blown away by the various available models (and the prices too!). Who spends $250 on a baby monitor? Anyways, I browsed through the available monitors on Amazon and thought that this one was well reviewed and was not expensive and decided to buy this one. Well, so far, it has been working like a charm. Others have mentioned about the lighted scale on the handset and it is truly effective. The lights help you identify, even in a noisy environment, whether the baby is just making sleep sounds or if he/she is actually awake. We live in a three level house with the baby on the top level and the units work fine on all levels and outdoors as well. I haven't used any other baby monitors to make a comparative analysis, but from a cost and functional perspective, this one gives you the best bang for your buck.
Gets the job done! July 20, 2008 V. Habben (Austin, TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this monitor, after much research, before my twins we born. They are now 4 months old and I am getting a 2nd one just so I can have extra receivers. The monitor works fantastically and I love the lights that show the strength of the noise. We can have a receiver in my husbands office with the sound down and still see if we need to go tend to a baby. I am so glad I didn't spend a ton of money on an expensive monitor.
BEST MONITOR July 16, 2008 Digi-Dude (Cols, OH) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have tried several monitors over the years, having six kids. This one is my favorite. I like that I can have one monitor on the first floor and one in my bedroom and can have them both on at the same time and hear the baby from both. The sound is clear, no static and the volume can be turned up fairly loud so if your house is as loud as mine can sometimes get, you can still hear sounds coming from baby's room over the noise on the first floor. I would recommend this and would buy again.
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