Samsung Wireless Security Monitoring System Review
The Samsung Wireless Security Monitoring System is one of the few video baby monitors on the market that offers digital frequency hop technology.
Digital signals can be affected by other digital devices such as cordless phones, wireless routers, microwaves, walkie talkies etc.
Hop technology means that your signal is both secure and private and free from interference.
It has a signal range of up to 330 feet.
The video monitor is very easy to use and gives great day time picture quality on its generous high resolution 3.
5" LCD monitor.
As the lights gets low, the integrated infrared LED's give clear automatic black and white night vision of up to 10 feet.
Night vision capability is extremely important to many parents when choosing a video baby monitor as it allows them to keep a check on their baby during the night without having to get up.
People who bought this video baby monitor were really impressed by the excellent picture quality, but some did complain that the audio sounded a little tinny.
Given that most reviewers seemed perfectly satisfied with the audio quality, the tinny sound could be because the sound is not within the range of the camera microphone.
Another reason could be that the batteries were low which can cause the current supply to become unstable and affect the quality of both video and audio.
Another important feature available with this Samsung monitor is the two-way talk back function that allows you to talk to your baby through the monitor and be heard through the camera.
If your little one is crying or restless, you can soothe him or her without having to go into the room.
Some other neat features include four preloaded lullabies, zoom, temperature sensor and night light which some customers really like.
Also the Samsung monitor is expandable to up to 4 cameras for viewing multiple rooms, great for an expanding family.
A point to note is that many customers said that the room temperature sensor was incorrect, 10 degrees warmer, and that the lullabies sounded tinny and annoying.
It's great to have these features, but some felt they were a waste of time.
As far as portability is concerned, the monitor has a flip stand so that you can easily place it on flat surfaces.
However, unlike other units it doesn't have a belt clip so you cannot can carry it around hands free whilst out in the garden or busy moving around the house.
On the whole customers were extremely satisfied with both the day and night vision images and together with a private, secure and interference free reception makes this a video baby monitor worth considering.
Digital signals can be affected by other digital devices such as cordless phones, wireless routers, microwaves, walkie talkies etc.
Hop technology means that your signal is both secure and private and free from interference.
It has a signal range of up to 330 feet.
The video monitor is very easy to use and gives great day time picture quality on its generous high resolution 3.
5" LCD monitor.
As the lights gets low, the integrated infrared LED's give clear automatic black and white night vision of up to 10 feet.
Night vision capability is extremely important to many parents when choosing a video baby monitor as it allows them to keep a check on their baby during the night without having to get up.
People who bought this video baby monitor were really impressed by the excellent picture quality, but some did complain that the audio sounded a little tinny.
Given that most reviewers seemed perfectly satisfied with the audio quality, the tinny sound could be because the sound is not within the range of the camera microphone.
Another reason could be that the batteries were low which can cause the current supply to become unstable and affect the quality of both video and audio.
Another important feature available with this Samsung monitor is the two-way talk back function that allows you to talk to your baby through the monitor and be heard through the camera.
If your little one is crying or restless, you can soothe him or her without having to go into the room.
Some other neat features include four preloaded lullabies, zoom, temperature sensor and night light which some customers really like.
Also the Samsung monitor is expandable to up to 4 cameras for viewing multiple rooms, great for an expanding family.
A point to note is that many customers said that the room temperature sensor was incorrect, 10 degrees warmer, and that the lullabies sounded tinny and annoying.
It's great to have these features, but some felt they were a waste of time.
As far as portability is concerned, the monitor has a flip stand so that you can easily place it on flat surfaces.
However, unlike other units it doesn't have a belt clip so you cannot can carry it around hands free whilst out in the garden or busy moving around the house.
On the whole customers were extremely satisfied with both the day and night vision images and together with a private, secure and interference free reception makes this a video baby monitor worth considering.
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