Kokit
7" 1080P Full HD Split-Screen Baby Monitor,100 Hrs 5000mAh Battery Runs 4 Days with Flexible Bracket,No WiFi Baby Monitor with 2 FHD Cameras Hack-Proof,4X Zoom,2-Way Talk,Temp Alert/Lullabies/VOX
7" 1080P Full HD Split-Screen Baby Monitor,100 Hrs 5000mAh Battery Runs 4 Days with Flexible Bracket,No WiFi Baby Monitor with 2 FHD Cameras Hack-Proof,4X Zoom,2-Way Talk,Temp Alert/Lullabies/VOX
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- 【📺 Split Screen for Monitoring Two Babies/Rooms】 Effortlessly monitor two babies at the same time with split screen mode, showing both cameras in one view for complete peace of mind.
- 【👁️ 7” HD Display & Dual Camera System】 Enjoy a large 7” HD display and two cameras that cover multiple areas of the room — perfect for twins or multiple children.
- 【🔹 Built-In 5000mAh Battery for Extended Use】 Enjoy up to 100 hours of continuous use with the 5000mAh rechargeable battery — perfect for longer sleep monitoring without frequent recharging.
- 【🔍 Remote Pan-Tilt & 4X Zoom】 Easily adjust the camera’s 355° pan, 120° tilt, and 4X zoom remotely, ensuring you never miss a moment — even in a busy nursery.
- 【🌙 Night Vision & VOX Mode】 See your baby clearly even in low-light conditions with infrared night vision. Plus, VOX mode saves battery and alerts you instantly when baby makes a sound.
- 【🎵 Two-Way Talk & Lullabies】 Comfort your baby with two-way talk or soothe them to sleep using the built-in lullabies. Ideal for both communication and calming.
- 【🔐 100% Secure, Hack-Proof Connection – No WiFi Needed】 Uses advanced FHSS technology for a private, real-time audio/video feed. No apps, no pairing issues, and no internet required.
- 【✅Please Note】The monitor (with battery) should be fully charged before first use. The camera (no built-in battery) must stay connected to power—just like most trusted, non-WiFi models on the market. With Kokit, you get peace of mind that doesn’t fade over time
Overview
- Recommended Uses For Product : Baby Monitoring, Indoor Security, Pet Monitoring
- Brand : kokit
- Model Name : KK70-2
- Connectivity Technology : 2.4GHz FHSS
- Special Feature : 100 Hrs 5000mAh Battery Runs 4 Days, 2-Way Audio & Natural sounds/lullabies, 4× Zoom & Remote 355° Pan and Tilt, 7'' HD Display & Split-Screen, Auto Night Vision & VOX & Flexible Mount Camera Shelf 100 Hrs 5000mAh Battery Runs 4 Days, 2-Way Audio & Natural sounds/lullabies, 4× Zoom & Remote 355° Pan and Tilt, 7'' HD Display & Split-Screen, Auto Night Vision & VOX & Flexible Mou… See more
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