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Graco Digital Deluxe iMonitor Baby Monitor | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $89.99
New (3) from $89.99
Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 1176
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 9.3 x 3
MPN: 2795DIG Model: 2795DIG UPC: 047406070879 EAN: 0047406070879 ASIN: B0009UBSFC
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Digital signal and security for static free clarity and complete privacy | | • | Digital power for extended range of up to 2000 feet | | • | Rechargable batteries with docking station for convenience | | • | Pager to easily locate parent units | | • | Two compact parent units with belt clip for easy mobility |
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Product Description Why digital? It's simply the best performing technology available in baby monitors. Digital offers clear reception that is especially sensitive to the sounds Mom wants to hear. Plus it's a private signal, which means your neighbors won't be able to hear you- and you won't hear them! Its super compact size and extended range lets you move through the whole house and stay connected. Features: - 100% digital technology
- Crystal clear clarity! Digital offers clear reception that is especially sensitive to the sounds mom wants to hear
- Includes 2 parent units
- Wipe with damp cloth, do not submerge in water
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| Customer Reviews: Read 119 more reviews...
limited range November 22, 2008 M. Metz (Elmhurst, NY) cannot make receivers work on a regular basis for more than about 50 feet from the main unit
Great when it stays connected but.... November 14, 2008 K. Chapin (Richmond, VA) Like several others have said- this was a great monitor with all the features we needed & it worked very well for several months after we bought it. However, it suddenly began to pop and click once in a while and other times it will disconnect for a few seconds and then reconnect *but not always. The size, weight, portablility and the recharging bases as well as the fact it can be turned down to hear no static - nothing but if the baby makes noises- are everything we wanted but my husband finally said tonight, "go find a better monitor before I throw this one out the window!" We have a tri-level, two cordless phones, wireless internet & live 30 feet from our neighbors. Our old FP Lights and Sounds worked well but was worn out after 12 years! Guess we are back to searching for a monitor that works in our house!
Shuts out the neighbors well November 7, 2008 C. Shepard (United States) The first baby monitor I bought shocked me when I heard a baby crying while mine was sleeping. After discovering the pains of monitors running on similar frequencies and feeling like a voyeur without wanting to be, I searched long and hard for a monitor that wouldn't broadcast or receive to others around me. This monitor is GREAT. No background noise, static, or any of that nonsense. Most importantly: No neighbors! I have a 2 story house and never had a problem hearing my baby even though the nursery's upstairs. Never had a single problem with this unit. And the price is reasonable for what you're getting too. Highly recommended!
The Plain and Simple Truth (the guy version) November 2, 2008 J. Ford (Knoxville, TN) I've been using the monitor for about a year and a half now. It's still working as it did when we got it out of the box (for the most part). It's got about 6-7 different volume levels. Only levels 1-2 are without static, but make it hard to hear every little whimper from your child. Amount of static and signal strength are probably the two biggest factors when buying a monitor. As far as signal strength goes, we can get several hundred feet away from the base and it still picks up pretty good, but it's not consistent by any means. After a year of use, get ready for the battery to REALLY lose it's charge. Ours lasts about 15 minutes (if that) after being fully recharged. I don't see how to replace the battery or anything. If I were to make the purchase all over again, I'd look around a little more before spending $90 on one. I just wasn't too impressed with the great amount of static the monitor had.
Don't throw away your direction booklet!!! October 29, 2008 C. Frier I understood that this was to be the best product becuase it was digital and crystal clear. When mine worked it was clear, but the problem I had was that the partent unit and the base unit would constantly loose connection with one another. This would happen nearly everday. I would reset the units just as the directions said, it would work for awhile and then loose connection again. The combination to reset the units was also confusing. Try reseting at 3am. I went back to the cheaper monitors because I hear everything just as good and I don't have to worry about loosing connection at 3am and not hearing my baby.
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