VTechBabyMonitors
VTech VM819-2 Baby Monitor, 2.8” Screen, 2 Cameras, 1000ft Range, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Temperature Sensor, Lullabies, Secured Transmission No WiFi
VTech VM819-2 Baby Monitor, 2.8” Screen, 2 Cameras, 1000ft Range, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Temperature Sensor, Lullabies, Secured Transmission No WiFi
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- Best-in-class Battery Life and Range - With up to 19hours of video streaming, this 2-camera system lets you monitor your children throughout the night easily. With up to 1000 feet of range, you can stay connected with your children from another room or even from the yard.
- Privacy Guarranteed. No Wi-Fi or App Pairing - Trusted by US families for more than 3 decades, each VTech monitor is transmitted via secured internal 2.4GHz channel with FHSS technology, so you can rest assured that you're the only one who can hear and see your baby.
- 2.8" Display with Temperature Indication - Clearly see every little move right from the parent unit. Besides, the built-in temperature sensor on the camera will send alert to the parent unit. Let you know when it’s time to adjust the thermostat.
- Two Viewing Options. Choose how you want to keep an eye on your family - single view or patrol model (single view that transitions to a different camera every 10 seconds). "
- Soothing Lullabies and 2-Way Talk - Gently lull your baby to sleep with 2 calming melodies and 2 sets of ambient sound. The 2-way talk back lets your baby to hear the sound of your voice no matter where you are.
- Auto-on Screen and Sound Indications- The screen can be turn off and the sound be muted to let you the silence needed and to save power. When baby is crying, the screen will auto turn on with a visual alert on the sound indicator bar on the parent unit.
- Easy Set-up Plug & Play - The parent unit and the two cameras are configured for monitoring right out of the box - no pairing or connections required. The cameras can be set on desk top or wall mounted.
- Temperature Sensor - The built-in temperature sensor on the baby camera will send alert to the parent unit. Lets you know when it’s time to adjust the thermostat. "
Overview
- Recommended Uses For Product : Baby Monitoring, Baby Registry Gift, Elderly Monitoring, Indoor Security, Pet Monitoring
- Brand : VTech
- Model Name : VM819-2
- Connectivity Technology : Wireless
- Special Feature : 2-Way Audio, Cry Detection, Night Vision, Portable, Soothing Lullabies, Temperature Sensor
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