Electronics : BABY CALL,900Mhz,27CHNLS

BABY CALL,900Mhz,27CHNLS

from: SONY-NTM910YEL




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242595279
Label: SONY-NTM910YEL
Manufacturer: SONY-NTM910YEL
Publisher: SONY-NTM910YEL
Studio: SONY-NTM910YEL


Features:
  • Sound sensor nursery monitor
  • 27 channels to reduce interference
  • Water resistant receiver
  • 5 LED indicators - sound sensitive to show baby's activity
  • 900mhz for long range technology







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Product Description:
Built-in belt clip for portable monitoring, Voice activation eliminates most background noise for clear sound transmission, Can be hung on a wall or placed on a table top, Rechargeable battery, Box directions: 10.75'L x 9.5'W x 2.5'H











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great product!
I received the Baby Call 900Mhz as a Baby Shower present 2 1/2 years ago. It wasn't the most expensive monitor, nor with a lot of extra gadgets but as soon I started using it I loved it. You don't hear any static at all (unless you leave your AT&T phone near, create a loud interference). I loved the fact that you could hear the baby breathing,and making the slight movement, even when the monitor was placed in his changing table that was like 6 feet far from the crib. I liked it so much so when my sister got pregnant I told her to add the same monitor to her Baby Shower gift list. So she got the same for her baby, and the best part was that I count sync my receiver to her baby even when her room was upstairs. The only con that I find is that after 2 1/2 years my receiver "died", but I am not hesitating to get exactly the same one as a replacement!

I highly recommend this product!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great monitor!
Like every first time Mom I looked at every possible product on the market. I think I first read about this monitor in Baby Bargains (GREAT book!) - looked at several monitors before deciding on this one and haven't regretted it for one minute. It was a good bit more expensive when we bought it 1 1/2 years ago (about $100 I think vs. the $50 or so you can get it for now). I'm sure every unit is different - I haven't had any problems with mine. So, here's my list:
Pros -
Rechargeable batteries - you don't know how much you'll love these
Crystal clear reception - no static
27 channels to choose from - important with all the electronics we now have
Easy to identify when out of range or needing recharge
Water resistant
Cons -
I'd love to have another receiver
Would like the range to be a little farther - it tends to beep when I walk out on the porch with it. Granted, that is the farthest point in the house away from the baby's room.

We're looking forward to our second child in December and I've started trying to get prepared. Looking at monitors for this room to get a head start and so far. Thought maybe there might be something better on the market after 2 years - guess not. Unless I hear of something new and great I'll likely get another Sony.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Baby Call easy to use and does the job
I ordered this because my elderly mother came home from the hospital and my dad needed a way to be able to hear her when she was alone and in bed. Without even reading any directions, I was able to pull this out of the package and just switch it on and figure it out. My elderly dad was wary of using anything electronic, but it was so straight forward and easy to use, and incredibly effective, it was a big success. He can hear her very easily. Someone misplaced the directions so we aren't sure how long the battery life is but so far, there haven't been any problems. This is a very effective device for caretakers of people who are sick and/or disabled.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Muy Buen producto
es increíble mente bueno y muy fácil de usar, incluso tiene un soporte para ponérselo al cinturón o la ropa y hacer las actividades que uno quiera.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Horrible interference, loses signal, pops and beeps
I too registered for this monitor based on the large number of favorable reviews on Amazon. After using this monitor for 5 months, I can give you this one piece of advice:

DO NOT BUY THIS BABY MONITOR

We live in a 900 sf apartment. Our babies room is no more than 20 feet from the furthest room in our apartment, the living room, where we keep the receiver. The monitor beeps, pops, clicks, and hisses so much that you are forced to turn it down, which kind of defeats the purpose of a baby monitor. The interference follows some kind of arcane rules ;for example, whenever someone walks in the "line of sight" between the monitor and the receiver, horrible interference. When the receiver is placed on the coffee table, terrible interference. If you even attempt to carry the monitor into one part of our living room, constant beeping. This thing is useless. We have tried switching the channels to every conceivable combination and none of them make any difference.

To top it off, the nifty "voice activation" feature that theoretically turns of the receiver when there's no noise does not work. If you have ANY source of background noise, such as an air purifier, within 6 feet of the monitor it stays on constantly. It is such a treat to have to hear not only the beeps and static from the monitor but also the constant tinny hum of our air purifier throughout the house.

When we were shopping for another monitor for my mother-in-laws' house we bought a $19.99 Graco monitor at Target that is crystal clear, even though the nursery is TWO STORIES below the area where we keep the receiver.

Skip this monitor.

Pros: Water resistant, switchable channels, voice activated (in theory)

Cons: Terrible interference, range alarm constantly beeps, channel switching does nothing, voice activation is triggered by constant background noise

CALL,900Mhz,27CHNLS BABY




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