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Summer Infant Secure Sounds 2.4 Ghz Digital Monitor With Two Receivers

Summer Infant Secure Sounds 2.4 Ghz Digital Monitor With Two Receivers

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Brand: Summer Infant
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $69.99
Buy New: $51.00
You Save: $18.99 (27%)

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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 8243

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 8.5 x 3.8

MPN: 02320
Model: 02320
UPC: 012914023204
EAN: 0012914023204
ASIN: B000JVXZD4

Release Date: January 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Auto-channel scanning selector finds the best channel
  • 2.4 GHz digital technology eliminates interference and provides a secure and private transmission
  • Parent s Unit includes a recharging base and rechargeable battery
  • Child s Unit (transmitter) has back-up battery pack in case of power failure
  • Comes with low battery indicator

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
  • 2.4 GHz technology eliminates interference
  • Includes two Parent's units (receivers) and two recharging bases
  • Child's unit (transmitter) has back-up battery pack in case of power failure
  • Auto-channel scanning selector
  • Low battery indicator
  • 3 A/C Adaptors
  • Belt clip for portability
  • 650' range and out of range audible indicator



Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Horrible, Horrible waste of money   September 11, 2008
MP's Wife
I purchased this product because I cannot use anything in the 900MHz range where I live in Germany (we are military stationed in Germany). I needed something wireless and not 900MHz. I found this and purchased it. It has been the worst baby monitor that I have ever used BY FAR. I live in a relatively small townhouse, and I cannot get a signal to my baby's room directly underneath of his room. Also, often times the monitor in my room, which is about 18 feet across the hall from his room, will beep because it's lost the signal. There is NO signal that the receivers can pick up when it's rainy outside. Often times I get waken up in the middle of the night to the monitor beeping because it has lost teh signal, and other times I wake up to muffled sounds of my baby crying because the monitor just completely decided to quit working. I have figured out how to "troubleshoot" it if you will to make it re-acquire the signal, but it's like the receivers just freeze and lose all sound, if they are not beeping because they've lost the signal. If I had known that they were going to be this worthless, I would NOT have wasted the $65 that I spent. I had the Fisher Price lights and sounds monitors for 4 years and they were still working very well and were crystal clear and no problems. I just could not use them due to the laws preventing me from using anything that is 900MHz. Do not waste your money on this monitor...it will give you nothing but heartache and trouble. I really wish I had done some research and read the reviews on this product before I bought it...


1 out of 5 stars Do not buy!!! I would not recomend to anyone   August 16, 2008
T. Carpenter (Florida)
When I was looking for a monitor , this one looked and sounded good from reviews. But after receiving it, hooking it up and testing it, it went back in the box and back to Amazon.

The only pros this monitor has is that it has rechargeable batteries in transmitter and a nice charging cradle.
Now in saying that the con definite out weight the pros. The range on these are horrible. If you cannot hear the sound/voice comming out of the receiver there is no use having a monitor. The sound is clear if the transmitter is no more than 2 feet away for the person/baby and the receiver is no more than 20 feet away. If the transmitter is more than 2 feet away from the person/baby the sound output is gurgled/muffled.

I repurchased another brand (Fisher Price) and will see how it goes but would not recommend this baby monitor to anyone.



1 out of 5 stars JUNK!!!!   August 2, 2008
Ryleigh's Mom (Houston, TX)
We purchased this monitor thinking the digital technology would be an improvement over our old analog monitor. WRONG! We set the system up and tested it. We could hear sounds from the baby's room, but the quality was horrible. Then during the night, the receiver went crazy. Lights flashed and loud pops and cracks woke us up. We checked on the baby, and she was peacefully sound asleep. From then on, we were unable to get sound from either receiver. I called the manufacturer, and they sent a replacement system to us. We set that one up, and the sound quality was simply terrible. The lights went crazy again in the middle of the night, with loud crackling. Baby was, once again, sleeping peacefully. Old analog monitor came back out, and this one goes back to the store!!!


1 out of 5 stars I would not recommend this product   July 8, 2008
Molly R. (Indiana)
I bought this product because I thought my other monitor didn't work very well. My old monitor was not digital, so I thought this would be a good upgrade. When this product was working as it should, i.e. not making this horrible beeping noise, it did work ok. However, the lowest volume setting you can't hear anything, then the second lowest volume you can hear the baby breathe and if the baby makes any kind of other noise, its so loud it would wake the dead. I'm not sure if it was our house, or if it was the monitor, but we could only get one of the receivers to work without beeping all the time. This beeping I'm referring to is the indicator that it is not getting signal, and we would hear this beeping at least 30 times during the night. Our bedroom is only approx 30 feet from our sons room, so range should not have been an issue. All I have to say is, be prepared to return this item if you do decide to try it out. Needless to say, I went back to my old monitor.


2 out of 5 stars Beep, Beep, Beep!!!   April 27, 2008
H. Cooper (Lexington, SC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A digital baby monitor seemed like a good idea at the time, but I am ready to go back to my old analog monitor! This monitor makes a loud beeping noise every time we use the microwave, tv remote control, or anything cordless in the house. I'm sending it back this week!

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