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Audio Baby Monitor: No Wi-Fi infant monitor is a must-have for parents; use the water-resistant travel pouch to easily pack it up into a compact cube for car or airplane travel
Battery-Operated Baby Monitor: Rechargeable audio monitor for babies includes batteries and USB-C to USB-A charging cords; fully charged batteries last 10 hours in use
Two-Way Talk with HD Sound: Audio monitor features high definition sound so parents can listen to baby or hold the + button down to sooth baby with the sound of their voice
Long Range Audio: Monitor remains connected for up to 1500′ in a clear line of sight to the handheld parent unit; parent unit alerts you with flashing light if it goes out of range
Includes: 1 audio baby monitor, 1 portable parent unit with intercom, 2 USB-C charging cords with travel straps and power adapters, water-repellent drawstring travel pouch, and 4 NiMH batteries

Reviews

  1. Portable Audio Baby Monitors
    Really pleased with these audio baby monitors! Their sensitivity to sound, long battery life, and portability are definitely standout features. They have exceeded my expectations and I use them a lot more than I thought I was going to.

  2. These were the only monitors I could find that didn’t require the baby’s unit to be plugged into power. We dry camp often, so that wouldn’t work for us.These work very well – connectivity/range, quality of sound, and battery have all been great so far. I can put kiddo down in the camper and take the parent unit outside and even a couple campsites away. They also work great to quickly and easily deploy at home to get some yard work done during nap time.My only wish was that the parent unit had a clip or wrist loop option. If I’m in jeans and a tee, I have to hold the entire place or set down near me. During colder months, it’s easy to pop into a sweatshirt or jacket pocket.

  3. We needed something like this for our summer cabin. It’s off-grid, and we enjoy sitting outside in the evenings. These worked perfectly. The range is just far enough for what we need. We don’t need them overnight, just for nap times. They held a charge for a few days, and needed a recharge about mid-week. They are very simple, so they transmit all the time, thus the short battery life that others are reporting. They charge fairly quickly, we were able to do so with a GoalZero portable solar charger without issue. We did not try any other chargers, so I can not speak to the charger issues that others have raised.You do need to be within sight range of the home unit for it to work, in our simple cabin this was not an issue, but it might be difficult with a more modern home or RV setup. We tested them at home, and with the windows open and line of sight they worked, but as soon as we stepped away into another room they did not work as well, but this is stated very clearly in the discription.I would not suggest in a hotel or regular house unless it’s a connected room situation. They work on very basic walkie-talkie technology.I will be buying a set for a friend’s baby shower as they are avid outdoor people, and these took forever to find in all the fancy options out in the world.

  4. This is a very nice monitor. Works better than I expected. I am not using this as a baby monitor, but more as a theft monitor. I have had my catalytic converter stolen twice in the last 2.5 years. They cost $3500 to replace. At least I had insurance the 2nd time. My car is a 2007 Prius and its converter is apparently stolen the most of any car for any year. It is located about 120 feet from my apartment room on the opposite side of the building so I was worried it would be too far away because the transmission would have to go through several walls. I use this monitor in conjunction with a vibration alarm attached to the car. I placed the monitor next to the alarm. I set off the alarm and the monitor works great. I can hear it very loudly in my bedroom. Without the monitor you can only hear the alarm about 100 feet away, but not if your inside. I was very happy. The one thing you really need to do is plug the baby unit into a power bank to make sure it last for a while. I used a 34000mAh power bank that works great. The monitor uses up about 280mAh per hour or about 10% of the power bank every 12 hours, so it will last about 120 hours. The batteries in the monitor are 1500mAh total so I think the monitor will only last about 5 or 6 hours at best on its own when not plugged into an AC outlet, not the 10 hours it states. If you use this monitor away from home on say a camping trip, I would definitely use a power bank with the unit. It seems to work well with any power bank. I mounted the monitor and the power bank inside a case I already had, so I could carry it around easily. I put holes in the case for the sound to come through. I can pretty much hear everything on this monitor. Airplanes going by, cars going by on the highway over 200 feet away from the monitor and people talking, so it works great. I actually had to turn the volume down on the parent unit a notch or 2. The price on this monitor and the alarm was only about $75 total so it was worth it. I already had plenty of power banks, so I actually got to use one 100% of the time. I got this particular monitor because it had rechargeable batteries in the baby unit and you could plug it into a power bank instead of the wall outlet adapter. I think its the best of what’s out there, at least on Amazon.

  5. I bought this monitor in addition to the basic travel one I already had for two reasons:1) I wanted one with a Europe compatible voltage – worked2) It said the distance range was 1500 feet, longer than my other one of 1000 feet. Yes it does say “clear line of sight” but who leaves their child in a field and then walks 1500 feet away in a clear field to use the monitor? This 1500 ft claim is pretty useless in real life. We were in a wooded summer house and I wanted this monitor to work at my parent’s neighboring summer house. It did not work from the unobstructed patio of my parent’s house through the woods (skinny high tree trunks, no leaves really) and a couple small houses to my house. The distance between our houses is 650 feet so nowhere close.It is pretty compact and I believe has a usb-c charging end on both units which I like. So I will be using it again for other situations but I specifically bought it for its long range which I was disappointed in.

  6. Updating the review after using it for a few months:Battery doesn’t last a whole night. Which may be fine if you’re home but definitely not okay for camping.Another issue is, You’ll be woken up MOTN, if the units are not plugged in, by the beeping sound alerting you of the low battery issue. Ugh.Then my dog chewed one of the charging cables and the units will not charge with any other cables that aren’t the original Motorola. I can’t find a place to buy another original cable to replace it, which means only one of the units can be plugged in all night – and now we’re woken up by the low battery beep of the unplugged unit. So this monitor is only useful during power outages if you don’t have both cables (unless you don’t mind being woken up by the low battery beeping sound). Frustrating.Still, this is the only baby monitor I could find with rechargeable, however short-loved, batteries.—All the other baby monitors I could find would have only the parent unit as battery operated and never the baby unit. When on travel (or during power outages), it was extremely frustrating.Now this product solves all those issues! It’s lightweight and super easy to bring along, comes with a carry bag, good sound quality, and decently priced. Motorola used to have a nanny cam that had a battery too but it didn’t last a year. I was very disappointed in that.Now, I can’t speak for the durability of this one yet but I do like that it’s rechargeable and since it doesn’t have a screen, I am hoping it will last a while!

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