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Evenflo Whisper Connect Monitor with Pet Sensor | 
enlarge | Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 10129
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 12 x 6
MPN: 6461500 UPC: 032884134434 EAN: 0032884134434 ASIN: B0002FQVD8
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| Features:
| • | 900 MHZ monitor | | • | Range of up to 650 feet | | • | Pet detection alarm | | • | Sound lights to see baby's calls | | • | Alarms when out of range |
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Product Description
Features: - Pet detection alerts parents to unusual movements around baby
- 650 ft range for extensive mobility
- 7 soundlights let you easily "see" baby's activity
- Out-of-range warning features an audio alert and flashing soundlights
- Low battery indicator alerts you that the power is low
- Rechargeable batteries help save money
- Parent unit finder activates an audio sound to help locate parent unit
- Belt clip lets you move around hands free and still monitor baby
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Waste of Money October 8, 2008 H. McCarrell (Heart of Dixie) I actually received a monitor for my shower and gave it away, so that I could buy the Pet Sensor for my animals. Constantly, the beeping in the night that jolted you out of a sleep. Now, the monitor has completely died, it can be plugged into the wall and still shows low battery and shuts off. I still have never even been able to get the compartment open to put a seperate battery in it. The item sucks for the amount of money you spend on it. I emailed the company about the problem and they never responded, considering it died after just having it exactly a year.
Only choice for pet sensor February 8, 2008 Eric Ziegenhorn We really want the pet sensor because we want to keep our cats out of the babies' room, and this appears to be the only choice. The range is ok -- it works in the yard for the most part, and a tiny bit at the neighbors houses. It is a little on the bulky side. After two years, the battery is completely shot, and it just started not working well when plugged in either. You can't turn off the pet sensor from the remote unit, just the one in the baby's room. The motion alarm is very loud and annoying. This is no good for young kids not in cribs who may get out of bed occasionally. The unit now loses its connection and starts beeping loudly frequently throughout the night. In the past it only did that occasionally. I'd say this is a good purchase for the first year but no fun beyond that.
Evenflow Whisper is a joke June 9, 2007 Barrett (Charlotte, NC USA) I hate this product. Not just a little bit, but passionately, perhaps even religously hate this product. In fact, I have never owned a product (big, small, somewhere in between) that I hate more. Constant static, popping, buzzing. Changing channels doesn't work. You would have thought a company making baby monitoring products would have thought that screeching is a slight problem - particularly when they use the word "Whisper" in the product name. It wakes me up in the middle of the night every night with this incessent high pitched buzz (think Dumb and Dumber). Not like I need the sleep or anything..with a newborn and all. Imagine this: finally getting the baby to sleep around midnight, then yourself back to sleep..and moments later a screeching buzz (now repeat 3x a night). I will replace this product today - I will then smash the Evenflow "Whisper" into not less than 100 peices, put the smashed remains into a box, and then burn the box; and then bury the smoldering embers in my neighbors backyard. I will never purchase a product from Evenflo ever again. I encourage everyone to take the same steps as well as boycott all evenflo products.
Worthless! December 6, 2006 (Portland, OR) Model: evenflo whisper connect, pet sensa, 900MHz (not the 2-way) Experience: 4 months Pros: small, cheap Cons: static, crackling, popping, buzzing and generally unreliable After fighting with this monitor for 4 months now, I've finally had it and will be replacing it soon (then totally destroying the old one). When you turn it on, it generally starts with static. After turning it on/off a few times you might get a signal... but not for long. Switching channels is a joke and the pet sensa is worthless (who actually uses it). OVERALL EXPERIENCE IS THAT IT WORKS 20% OF THE TIME.
No good December 30, 2005 K. Santos I agree with all of the others who have given this product a neg review. We ran into the same issue so this is not an isolated incident. Our monitor will just randomly go off and start making very loud beeps or a terrible screeching noise for no reason at all. I would really recommend not buying this monitor!
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