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Summer Infant 7" LCD 900 MHz Video Monitor | 
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| Brand: Summer Infant Category: Baby Product
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $186.00 You Save: $13.99 (7%)
New (10) from $186.00
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 386
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 4.3 x 7.3
MPN: 02580 Model: 02580 UPC: 012914025802 EAN: 0012914025802 ASIN: B000XSGJEU
Release Date: March 25, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 7 LCD Flat screen | | • | Color picture display during the day; B/W night vision | | • | 900 MHz technology | | • | Swivel stand and multiple tilt option | | • | Wall and under cabinet mounting option for Parent s Unit |
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Product Description Keep an eye on your little one with this Summer Infant color flat screen monitor. Features a 7-inch LCD security camera gives you color picture display during the day and black/white night vision, 900 MHz technology, swivel stand and multiple tilt option,wall and under cabinet mounting option for Parent's Unit, two channels to minimize interference,built-in carry handle, two A/C adapters and LED sound lights let you see and hear baby's call.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
GREAT baby monitor December 1, 2008 ppmd (Arizona, USA) Purchased as a replacement for our now defective Safety 1st 900 MHz Sight and Sound Nursery Monitor System (after 4 years of service), we are absolutely amazed and impressed with the quality of the image during the day and the brilliant infrared-lit night vision of this camera / monitor combination. Once you have *color* video (only when not using night vision), you will never contemplate getting a black and white one. At 75 feet and three walls away, our kids' images and voices are perfectly clear when monitored from our bedroom. Despite what one reviewer mentioned, we have had absolutely NO interference with our 802.11g wireless setup at home. 802.11g operates at 2.4 GHz, and this monitor is at 900 MHz. There should not be interference. Our monitor is literally 3 feet away from the access point, and our computers at 50 feet away and even out to the backyard remain connected and working just fine. We highly recommend this product.
We did not like this at all! October 5, 2008 Happy (Ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It was only good for the first week although it went out and made a loud noise every time our phone rang or we walked near it. The issues got worse and worse until it completely went out. No noise or video. We loved it for the first week and concidered getting a newer phone. (ours is only 5.8 ghz) but now we are glad we did not because it would have been for no reason. Unfortunatly I can not return this because it was a gift for the birth of my second child and the giver did not keep the receipt. I will try to write the company as I have heard this has helped with others although it took a very long time for a replacement to arrive.
Extremely satisfied... September 29, 2008 ZC Foran (Bremerton, WA) I really wanted a video monitor, but was very hesitant to purchase due to the poor reviews on all the monitors I had looked at. I have to say that I am very happy with this purchase. I have owned this monitor for several weeks now and it works great. It was easy to set up and there really was no need to look at the directions. The video is great for daytime and night vision. Some reviews say that it's color is a little off during the day, and the truth is it is, but if you read the manual, it says that it needs to be really well lit to get the best color. Honestly, does it really matter if the color is a little off? Isn't the whole point to see your child? The sound however is extremely sensitive. While this would normally be a good thing, I wish that it was a little less so. I only ever turn the sound up by one notch. Unless you have an extremely loud house, there really isn't need for anything much higher than the very fist volume setting. Besides, if you do have that loud of a house, how do you expect your child to sleep anyway? As far as the interference goes, yes of course it has some at times. But you will find that true for any wireless device. No matter what monitor you get, you are bound to end up with some interference, especially if you have a cordless phone, wireless network, wireless controllers for any game console if they are operating on the same frequency. The power cords are much longer than expected and allows for you to place the devices almost anywhere. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who really needs some peace of mind while their child is sleeping in their crib, or whatever the use may be. I almost got a different monitor with a smaller screen, but after owning this monitor, I am most certainly happy that we went with the bigger screen. I can look at it from across the room and still see my child perfectly. The picture quality is so good, that I can actually see my child breathing.
More then just a monitor!!! August 13, 2008 Marlyn Ochoa Flores 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I, bot this video monitor because my baby sleeps in his room and i needed to see how he was at knight, or when i'm working in a other room and he is playing, there is a little interfirence but it's minimum, and the price is the best.
So far so good! June 27, 2008 D. Innes (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just received this camera and monitor today, hooked it up in a couple minutes and am very pleased so far. Picture quality and color are good, not like cable TV but very acceptable. I'm not monitoring a baby I have it setup on an inside window sill and am watching for butterfly's in my butterfly garden. With the large 7" screen it's like having a small window into my back yard. I have the monitor about 70 feet away here beside me at my computer desk. I have a 2.4 ghz wireless router and get no interference from it but when the 5.8 ghz cordless phone is in use it interferes badly. I get a better quality picture using the B channel not sure why. Hope this helps.
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