| | |  | Bedding | Home » » » » DECT MONITOR MID | | | | | | | Description: | | Avent DECT Baby MonitorEnjoy complete peace of mind with the new Avent range of DECT Baby Monitors you can relax, safe in the knowledge your baby's happy even when you are out the room. The adjustable sensor monitors baby's room for optimal comfort and the personal temperature range settings alert you to adjust the climate when needed. This baby monitor indicates a continuous connection between the baby and the parent unit with visible and audible link indicators. It also guarantees zero interfe | | | Features: | |
• Zero Interference DECT Technology
• Crystal clear sound
• Room temperature sensor and lullabies
• Sleek parent unit
• Simple to use and easily mobile
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.05 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.31 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.36 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 145 reviews |
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68 of 69 found the following review helpful:
One of the best I've seen yet...Nov 25, 2008
By Biblioholic Beth Our video monitor had finally bit the dust (the charge would last, at most, about 5 minutes from unplugging the unit), so when the opportunity came to try this one, I jumped at it. We've gone through 2 or 3 monitors, so I was curious to see how this one would compare...
It's a nice little monitor - the portion that goes into the baby's room (or small toddler in my case) is rather like a 3-dimensional triangle. It has a small nightlight built in, plays several different tunes, and has a volume control as well. It has a fairly small footprint, so fits well on top of furniture.
The parental unit is light and easy to carry, even without the included belt clip or "necklace". The display is extremely easy to read, with the temp. being the most visible. A little ear above shows if you have the sound on, and the battery life is above and to the right of the temp. Those are currently the only ones I have on.
It's fairly intuitive, though I broke out the (short) instructions anyway - this monitor is much more sophisticated than our previous one and I wanted to make sure I was doing it right for the review.
I have used it around the microwave, the cordless phone, and the old monitor with absolutely no interference. I literally had the monitor sitting right next to all three with no issues.
I know there are some that will believe it is silly to have the temperature setting on the monitor - however, we have recently been having issues with the heat in our daughter's room, so this helps us keep an eye on it. She tends to be extremely sensitive to having her room too warm, and will not be able to sleep if it is (which means mommy doesn't sleep either!). I have no way of truly testing the accuracy of the temperature function, but I can say that I have watched the temp. go up on the monitor when the heat in the house has come on, and then slowly drop back down again.
The sensitivity control on this thing rocks! We tend to have low music and a fan running in the kids' rooms pretty much all night and during naps...so, during my daughter's nap time, I did a test. I had noticed this disturbing tendency for the monitor to just go completely *silent*. I had my son run upstairs and whistle, while making sure that I would only hear the noise from the monitor. I could hear him, so I knew it worked, but found it strange that I couldn't hear any of the "white noise" from the bedroom. So, I did another test (all completely unscientific!)...At intervals of 5 minutes, I would lower the sensitivity one step...sure enough, at the middle step, all background noise completely disappeared while still being completely functional. WAY better than the last monitor we had, where there was absolutely no way to get rid of all the background noise.
The volume works great - even with all the "white noise" that goes in our daughter's room all night (and the fan that runs in ours), I had no problem hearing when she woke me up this morning at 3AM! I was also able to hear my son's whistle as he stood *outside* the closed bedroom door, with all the white noise running IN the room, during our sensitivity "test".
The only real "con" that I have is that the lights are VERY bright in a dark room! It's a small complaint, and it was easily solved by placing a small washcloth over the top to block the lights. However, now that I've solved the sensitivity issue, if there is no sound - there is no light! That should no longer be an issue at night. It would be nice if there was more to the nightlight, but we use one of those star turtles anyway, so it's not a huge concern...
Long review, short answer: I highly recommend this monitor. It does what it says, and it does it quite well. The battery life, so far, has been terrific and the adjustable sensitivity pretty much makes the whole monitor. The rest is just gravy...
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Finally!Nov 15, 2008
By Scott
"LA Dad"
I hated my old monitor (which was not a cheap one) because of the static, muffled sounds, and general inability to keep a signal from the babies room to my bedroom. Many a night as it beeped at me I wanted to throw the thing out the window.
I gave in and decided to spend some real money and hoped that my frustrations would be solved. And, they are!
I waited for the new Avent monitor after reading the mixed reviews about the old one and I am very glad I did. The big issue that people had on the old model was that the unit was not loud enough. Parents complained that at full volume they still couldn't hear if their kid was still breathing. That problem has been solved. I have no problem hearing every breath. You can control the sensitivity of the parent's unit - so it can be on all the time, or if it quiets down, you don't hear a single noise out of the unit. No static, no beeping, no hum from the cordless phone - pure brilliant silence.
My child is older now, so I have the sensitivity low enough that unless she starts crying I won't hear her. If she turns over in the bed, I hear nothing. But, when I have another baby I am sure I will crank it all the way up to hear every little breath.
The unit allows me to talk to the babies room - which I thought was a bit silly. But, I don't use the function to talk to the kid (she is still confused as to why she hears her dad's voice from the bookshelf) - I use it to talk to my wife. "Do you know where the clean socks are?" - "yes- in the bottom drawer" - and I never left the master bedroom to help!
It has a music feature (which you can't control from the parent's unit). A night light feature (which isn't really bright enough to be of use). And it has a page function if you lose the parent's unit.
Long story short, great unit - worth the $. If you want to actually enjoy the baby monitor experience - this is the one for you. I can finally sleep in peace.
27 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Nice in many ways, but not enough functionality and versatility for general useDec 05, 2008
By Snap, Crackle and Pop QUICK TAKE: This Philips Avent monitor has a lot of nice features, design and functionality (as discussed toward the end of this review). But at two to three times the cost of other audio monitors, the added features don't add enough value to earn a recommendation. And even setting aside price, the very low volume on the parent unit limits the usability and versatility of this product for general use.
The biggest issue is that the volume on the parent unit, even when set to the maximum (and with the baby unit sensitivity at maximum), isn't loud enough for everyday situations. For example, with the parent unit five feet away while feeding a not-very-noisy two year old. And so forget about the flexibility (which other monitors have) to turn it up loud enough to hear a child crying while you're in the shower, or during even a quiet-ish get-together. To be really useful, a monitor should go from very quiet to very loud, with lots of steps in between. But unless you keep it next to you and are in a quiet room, the Philips Avent is just not loud enough.
If you only want a night-time monitor, or otherwise always keep it close to you in a quiet situation, this works well. Also, if you have a toddler, who needs less frequent monitoring and can make herself heard when needed, this may work. (Though at the right price the Philips Avent Basic Baby Monitor w/ DECT Technology, without the temperature feature, may be the way to go.) But as a real-life, wide-range-of-situations monitor - this Philips Avent doesn't make the grade.
Another issue is the thermometer, which is not very useful for two reasons: First, it always reads 5-7 degrees high, which is at a minimum annoying, and also hard to explain to a babysitter, and can run into the pre-set limits to the temperature range alarm feature. Second, the temperature reading unit is on the back of the monitor. That of course assumes you want to measure the temperature in the same place the monitor is - but depending on the your setup, that is often not the case. The temperature on a high shelf five feet from the baby (where you want to put a monitor) might be very different from the temperature where the baby is. If they really want to offer this feature, it should be accurate and ideally use a separate unit for reading the temperature (and humidity, as on their top-end monitor). (We use the Oregon Scientific BAR638HGA Weather Forecaster with Temperature & Humidity, it works well.)
That being said, there are lots of things to like about this monitor:
+ It uses DECT technology to transmit, which is a secure, static free digital technology with great sound quality, not robotic like some digital audio. (The best new cordless phones use this, too.) It operates at 1.9Ghz, so it won't conflict with anything in your house. It connects well and stays connected (though we don't use it over long distances).
+ The ability to adjust, from the parent unit, the sensitivity of what sound gets picked up in the baby's room is a very nice feature.
+ The parent and baby units are smaller (and more attractive) than you'd guess from the photo. The parent unit is 2+" wide by 4" high by 1+" deep.
+ The battery life on the parent unit seems very long.
+ The nightlight is appropriately dim for a baby's room, maybe the first time I've seen one that wasn't too bright.
+ The music on the baby unit is the first I've heard that I like, though the fact that you can't turn it on and off from the parent unit limits its usefulness.
+ The ability to talk from the parent unit to the baby unit is a nice feature, both to talk among parents and to let a toddler know you're on the way.
There are also some negatives. In addition to the major issues with the volume and the temperature, and not being able to control the music from the parent unit: The power LED on the front of the baby unit is too bright. (I'm getting a lot of use out of that roll of white electrical tape.) It's lame that the power adapters can't handle 230 volts (as well as the US 115V), it limits this monitor's usefulness as a travel monitor. And the menu system is a little cumbersome.
I can definitely understand the issues people have with the screen. It's really hard to read. Luckily we just don't use it much, since the temperature readout isn't useful, so it hasn't been an issue for us except when using the menu system for the controls.
It is important to fully charge and discharge the NiMH (nickel metal-hydride) batteries the first couple times you use it.
As far as alternatives, I've used and reviewed several other audio and video monitors, only one of which I'd recommend - the Summer Infant Best View Color Video Monitor. There are two others that seem to get good reviews, and may be next on my list to try: For an audio-only monitor, the Safety 1st High-Def Digital Monitor. Or, if you're going to pay $100 plus (or give a gift), a better option might be to jump to a video monitor, like the Summer Infant model above or the Safety 1st High-Def Digital Video Monitor. Video monitors turn out to be more useful than most people would think.
UPDATE (September 2009): Having used this more has confirmed my sense that it is not a monitor I'd really recommend.
SCREEN: The screen really is very poorly designed and hard to read.
BEEPING NOISES: I just don't understand why they thought it was a good idea to make it beep when you adjust the volume. (Maybe because the screen is so hard to read?) When you hear a child at night and want to turn the volume down to minimize the number of people who are disturbed, it beeps! That's ridiculous.
INFLEXIBLE ADAPTERS: This is a product that really ought to have a power adapter that can handle international voltages.
FEATURES NOT USEFUL: We've never used any of the sounds, lights, alarms, etc. The controls and features don't make them very useful. As noted, the temperature feature could be very useful, if it actually worked properly.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The best yetJan 06, 2009
By Michele
"Michele"
UPDATE: After about a year of use the receiver unit started dying with no notice. I could no longer trust the unit and it was out of warranty so I had to pitch it. I am back to using my old Fisher Price set which I had before these.
I received this through the Vine program. We have two special needs children and a large two story house. Good monitors are indispensable. We have gone through several sets of monitors and I am always ready to find something new and better.
First, the set was easy to remove from the box and easy to set up. I like that. No wires or plastic ties to undo just to get it out. As someone with arthritis I appreciate that.
The parent unit is very handy. It is small and has a pocket clip and a lanyard that can hang around the neck. That is a great improvement over the clip only one on most of the monitors I have owned. The baby unit has lots of buttons and a night light feature that you can turn on and off. It has several customizable settings and a talk button. The customizable settings including temperature, volume level, a sensitivity setting and songs. It also has several alert settings. One of the best features is that it sounds an alarm if it loses the link to the monitor. I really love that.
A great new feature is that monitor has a room temperature alarm. The temperature setting has alarm limits so that you can be alerted if the temp in the room gets to warm or cold. I suppose that means that this would also alert you if there was a fire near the room. We have a new home but if we were in an older home I can see why anyone would want to know what the temp was in your child's room.
I love the adjustable sound level sensitivity setting. It allows you to tune out the background noise in the room and only hear noises above the set level. I have ours set pretty low and yet the monitor only let's me hear what I need to. I always had to put our other monitors in our master bathroom so that I could not hear all the background noise. I can keep this one next to the bed. I think that we are more likely to awaken for these sounds as I am not filtering out the non essential sounds in my sleep. When a louder noise occurs, such as coughing or crying, the monitor immediately comes to life and is easy to hear. I was apprehensive that his would not work and would miss something, but my apprehension was unfounded. I usually have the monitor on the floor in the hallway between my children's rooms and when the dog or cats walk by the monitor, I can hear it. After a few seconds the monitor again becomes quiet until the next time.
Another great feature is the talk button on the parent unit. When I am upstairs and someone's alarm goes off, I can assure my children that "Mommy's coming". They know that help is on the way. The base unit also has a page button so if you can't find the parent unit, and it's on, you can push a button and the parent unit lets out a beep so you can find it.
The next great feature I love is the long life rechargeable battery in the parent unit. That, plus the ability to put batteries in the baby unit make this very versatile. We live in the country and our children are handicapped. There are times that they want to sit outside for a while and I need to run inside for something. I can leave this monitor with them and can hear them from inside that house. I sometimes have to run into the store for a package and can hear them in the car for the minute or two I am in the store. I have never had a monitor that does this and I love it.
We recently had a power outage that lasted several days. We do have a generator that runs part of the house. The monitor worked for hours on battery plus the temperature feature insured that the temperature was constant in the children's rooms.
I think that this is the best monitor that I have ever owned and would definitely recommend it to anyone. .
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Big Price and Great QualityMay 20, 2009
By Scott Pointon
"Former Marine, Librarian, Woodworker, Homebrewer"
First I would like to say that times have certainly changed. When my oldest was a baby (1995) the best monitors were ridden with static and not very sensitive. This model however, provides incredible sound quality with ZERO static or interference. I have a two story house with a full basement and this monitor provided crystal clear sound even across three floors of the house. I also have two different cordless phone systems and a wireless-B network, and none of that interfered with this monitor at all.
For me, 99% of the value of an item like this lies in its clarity and performance (which as I mentioned are excellent). The added features like built-in music, intercom feature, etc are simply icing on the cake.
This is a pricey item but the performance justifies the hype and the cost.
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