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Blemil 6" Baby Monitor with 2 Cameras 4000mAh Battery Upgrade Split Screen Video Baby Monitor No WiFi Remote Pan-Tilt-Zoom Auto-Night Vision 150 Languages ECO Mode 2-Way Talk 1000FT (Ideal Condition)
Blemil 6" Baby Monitor with 2 Cameras 4000mAh Battery Upgrade Split Screen Video Baby Monitor No WiFi Remote Pan-Tilt-Zoom Auto-Night Vision 150 Languages ECO Mode 2-Way Talk 1000FT (Ideal Condition)
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- 【6 Inch IPS Screen & 2 Remote Control Cameras】The Unique Blemil Baby monitor features a 6-inch IPS display with vivid colors and wide View. At night, it automatically switches to night vision mode (black and white). The camera can be rotated 310° horizontally and 120° vertically Baby can be seen from every angle.
- 【No Wi-Fi Safe & Stable】Baby monitor with camera with No Wi-Fi uses 2.4GHz FHSS technology for a secure connection – completely without Wi-Fi or app. Range up to 1000FT outdoors, protecting the privacy and safety of the baby. (It is recommended that the Keep metal objects and sources of interference away.)
- 【ECO mode and cry detection】BL9064-2 monitors the baby's crying in real time to Respond quickly to the baby’s needs. To hear the sound more clearly, it will only emit sound from one camera while alerting the other. 150 Language interfaces so families worldwide can use the device without language barriers can be used – a caring protection without borders.
- 【Strong Battery & ECO Mode】The Baby monitor with camera and audio has an ultra long standby time and is equipped with a 4000mAh battery (ECO mode ≈30 hours (ideal)). Through the intelligent adjustment becomes a perfect balance achieved between long-term monitoring, energy saving and environmental protection to reduce the expense of frequent loading.
- 【Easy Operation with One Click】Our Blemil baby camera is plug-and-play. Regardless of whether it is about Rotating the camera, zoom, two-way communication or other modes go – everything can be accessed via the user-friendly interface with just one click to make parenting more efficient and worry-free.
Overview
- Recommended Uses For Product : Baby Monitoring, Indoor Security
- Brand : Blemil
- Model Name : BL9064-2
- Connectivity Technology : Non WiFi Baby Monitor, No WiFi 2.4GHz FHSS Technology
- Special Feature : 2-Way Audio, Cry Detection, Hacking Proof, 16-30 Hrs Battery Life, Split Screen, Night Vision, PTZ Technology 2-Way Audio, Cry Detection, Hacking Proof, 16-30 Hrs Battery Life, Split Screen, Night Vision, PTZ Technology
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