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Philips LCD DECT Digital Baby Monitor | 
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 10037
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: SCD589/54 Model: SCD589 UPC: 075020300898 EAN: 0075020300898 ASIN: B000JFB5CS
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| Features:
| • | Philips new DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication) technology guarantees a crystal clear connection with zero interference between the baby’s monitor and the parent unit | | • | Because you want to be the only one listening to your baby, the DECT technology automatically finds an unused channel and switches to another without interruption | | • | Enjoy total reliability with the visible link indicator showing continuous connection between the parent unit and the baby monitor | | • | Small, portable cordless parent unit allows you to move freely in and around the house. The rechargeable unit allows for up to 8 hours of cordless monitoring and has a range of 900 feet | | • | Soothing your baby is simple. Parents can remotely monitor baby’s room temperature, activate the starry night-light and play five soothing lullabies from parent unit |
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Product Description This 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 5 more reviews...
A Great Monitor September 25, 2008 R. Wohlers (Woodbury, MN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have 3 kids and have owned a variety of room monitors over the years. We assumed that the white noise and static persistently eminating from the receiver was just something that came with the territory - until now. This is, without question, the best monitor we've ever owned. It's perfectly silent until it detects a sound and then is crystal clear in its delivery. It's got a couple neat features like the temperature sensor and the "talk back" feature that acts a bit like a walkie talkie, but it's worth the price even without that. I highly recommend this monitor.
Day care August 31, 2008 Alynn Brodine (Elm Creek, NE United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use this monitor in my day care along with two other "older" types of monitors. The fact that this monitor uses different frequencies makes it possible for me to use three monitors at a time. The only thing I find to be a little bit negative about the monitor is that even when set at the highest setting for volume it is not as loud as I would like. For parents this would probably not even be an issue, I have plenty of "background" noise to deal with. The lights that come on help to confirm that I did indeed hear the baby.
Philps SCD 589 baby monitor July 22, 2008 Adrian (Australia, Sydney.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this item for use in Australia. Unfortunately the monitor does not have multi voltage power packs, but it was easy to replace the power packs to 240 volts AC and it was well worth it since this is such a good monitor... I've been using this item now for a few weeks and it is very good.
Best monitor we've used June 16, 2008 JW (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have had several monitors (Graco two room; Sony one room) and they all had quite a bit of interference (the Graco to the point we couldn't use it). This one is great (yes, expensive) but worth it.
Best TwoWay Monitor on the Market June 1, 2008 A. Burnham (Kentucky) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this monitor for our 3 year old, knowing that when she grows out of needing it we can use it with our 7 month old son. She loves that daddy can turn on lullabies and a light from downstairs and loves being able to talk to us and have us be able to respond without being in the room. We have a 900mHz monitor in the next room over and neither causes interference with the other. It is a truly awesome product!!! We tried the Moby and returned it because it had a really short battery life and made a lot of noise when it turned on. It picked up the slightest noises and kept us awake at night. We don't have that problem with this one! It's pricey but totally worth it!
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