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Philips Avent SCD 590 Digital Two-Parent Baby Monitor (with Zero-Interference DECT Technology) | 
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| Brand: Philips Avent Category: Baby Product
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $152.99 You Save: $46.01 (23%)
New (2) from $152.99
Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 248
Batteries Included: Yes Size: Two parent units Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7 x 5 baby monitor,digital monitor
MPN: SCD590/54 Model: SCD 590 UPC: 075020305565 EAN: 0075020305565 ASIN: B000NG7XGU
Release Date: March 1, 2007 Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| • | Two parent units allow both parents to monitor baby. Automatic Channel Selection chooses from over 60 channels to ensure a crystal clear private connection without interference from any other devices | | • | Rechargable parent units with charging base - 8 hours of cordless monitoring with a range of 900 feet. Low Power Indicator that lights up when batteries need recharging or replacing. Audible and Visual Digital Signal confirms continuous link to baby unit | | • | Sound levels light indicates if the baby makes noise even when volume is off. Adjustable sound sensitivity which adjusts to the baby monitor sound level. Starry nightlight comforts baby in the dark | | • | Two way intercom to reassure baby from another room. Belt clip and neck cord for hands-free convenience. Unit is also portable | | • | Full 2 year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Philips Avent SCD590 DECT Digital Two-Parent Baby Monitor will help you keep track of your baby even when you're not in the same room. Featuring DECT technology for a stronger and more secure connection than traditional baby monitors, this system includes two listening units that both parents can use at the same time.  | The Avent SCD590 Baby Monitor offers: - Guaranteed zero interference for crystal clear sound
- Two-way intercom to reassure baby from another room
- 900-foot range
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The Philips Avent SCD590 DECT Baby Monitor guarantees zero interference and provides a secure, private connection using data encryption. View larger. | Guaranteed Zero Interference Featuring DECT digital technology, the SCD950 offers a secured, private connection so you can be assured that you are the only ones listening to your baby. For additional privacy, the system also automatically selects an unused channel from over 60 channels and then switches as it detects another device (other baby monitors, cordless phones and cell phones) using the same channel. Portable and Rechargeable This rechargeable unit comes complete with a charging base for eight hours of cordless monitoring with a range of 900 feet. For easy operation, the low power indicator lights up when batteries need recharging or replacing, and an audible and visual digital signal confirms a continuous link to baby unit monitor sound level. There's also a starry nightlight to comfort baby in the dark, and a two-way intercom to reassure baby from another room. Finally, this portable unit includes a belt clip and neck cord for hands-free convenience, as well as rechargeable "AAA" batteries. The SCD590 comes with a full two-year warranty. What's in the Box Two monitors, neck cord, belt clip and "AAA" batteries.
Product Description DECT digital technology provides a secured, private connection, because you want to be the only one listening to your baby. Automatically chooses an unused channel and switches as it detects another device using the same channel.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 48 more reviews...
Fantastic for a big house/large property September 4, 2008 MomOfTwins (New York) This monitor is absolutely fantastic. We live in a rambling house that's well over 4000 square feet, and have several acres of property as well. I believe the range of the monitor to be much more than the 900 feet claimed, as I have yet to go out of range while outdoors. The monitor does take some getting used to, and you DO have to read the directions before use (as you should with ANY product), but once you understand the machine it's simple as pie to use and does its job perfectly. Make sure to use rechargeable batteries ONLY, and charge the batteries and discharge them several times prior to use, as stated in the instructions. We have had zero issues with battery life because we followed the instructions. For those people complaining about not being able to hear their kid, I suspect that they did not understand the way the sensitivity adjustment works--you change it on the handset itself by pressing Sensitivity and then using the volume + or - buttons to adjust it. We actually have to keep ours on 3 or 4 instead of all the way up, because it's so sensitive. For the lady who complained that she didn't know her baby was awake because he didn't make enough noise: no monitor is going to alert you to a silent but awake kid! Count your blessings, LOL!
The BEST Monitor August 31, 2008 Mom of 2 (Saline, MI) This is hands down the best baby monitor! We have 2 children under the age of 2 and I received a 900MHz monitor for my 1st at our baby shower. It was fine, at first, then all the static and background noise gave me a constant headache and made it difficult for me sleep. My husband found this monitor and we just LOVE IT. It's perfect - you only hear noice when your children make noise: NO back ground noise, no static, nothing. We love it so much, we bought a 2nd one for our new baby. I highly recommend it. And, of course, ordering through amazon was super easy and hassle free! A win-win.
Baby monitor August 30, 2008 Jeanette L. Anderson (Maryland) We've tried LOTS of different monitors, and this is the first one that we can get a clear signal throughout our small rancher! I also like the "sleep" mode, so we don't have to hear our daughter's music all day long, it just comes on when she needs us, which is the whole point of the thing! Definitely worth the extra money you pay for it.
Good monitor, not very loud August 30, 2008 D. Wright (Texas) bought this on the recommendation of a friend, but somewhat disappointed. the selling point is that it's quiet. the downside is, you have to listen much more carefully than with other (less expensive) monitors. we put the monitor on a table the is directly ajacent to our bassinet. if you are working in the kithchen or the garage and have it on max volume and max sensitivity, you can't hear the baby until he starts to scream at the top of his lungs. all in all it's a decent monitor and is much better looking than most monitors, but i think i'm going to use it for my older baby. we'll use our old monitor for the newborn so we can hear him better.
Excellent Baby Monitor August 29, 2008 Isabella's Mom (Mesa, AZ) I love this monitor; the base is small and unobtrusive. The nightlight feature is a nice added touch. We have 2 handheld parent units which is very convenient for a larger home. My husband keeps one in his office and there is one in the kitchen for me. We wear them when we go outside and you can hear everything. It picks up any sound our baby makes beautifully. I like the light feature as well so when you are taking a shower you can see that there is sound in the room. There is no interference and the sound is very crisp. We are both very pleased with this product.
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