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Astak 2.4 GHz Pan & Tilt Baby Camera with 2.5″ LCD Color Handheld Monitor with Night Vision



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Product Information:

  • Built-in microphone and channel switch
  • Pan and Tilt night vision wireless color security camera with 2.5″ LCD handheld monitor set; night vision (with 9 IR LEDs, night vision range : 25′)
  • Remote controlled by handheld monitor
  • Wireless receiver supports up to 3 cameras
  • Just connect to your TV or VCR

Item Description

The BM-2000 camera can be tilted and turned by the “parents unit” to provide maximum control and it allows you to monitor your pretty baby while moving around the house or garden : Ideal for watching a toddler who is walking around or for families with more than one child in the house (you can watch you pretty baby sleeping or make sure that an active 5 year old stays out of trouble).

The BM-2000 infrared abilities assure that you can watch over your kids at all hours of the night without waking them up (you don’t even need to get out of bed). And if you are bored of bringing baby clothes or infant bedding to every baby shower, this hand held baby video monitor makes a great baby shower gifts.

Item Reviews

5 Responses to “Astak 2.4 GHz Pan & Tilt Baby Camera with 2.5″ LCD Color Handheld Monitor with Night Vision”

  1. Lauren S. Fields says:

    I am very disappointed in this camera! I was really excited about getting this camera bc of the ability to move it from the remote. My little boy moves all over the bed so I thought this would b a great feature! The hand unit is constantly staticy when it’s plugged in, and if u try using it w/o the plug it dies almost immediately! Spend the extra $70 and get a quality camera!

  2. Jana Eliav says:

    Returned item after using for 30 minutes! I originally bought this item because it had all the functions I was looking for. Set-up was easy, and that is about it. The picture quality including the color was horrible. So much static and interference…I could not tolerate. Looking for a digital baby camera now.

  3. Robert C. Pfaff says:

    This is a good product, but the first one I received had to go back because within 10 minutes the receiver went out on me. I just got my new one yesterday and have played with it on and off since then with no problem. It does EAT the batteries, so it is best to use the included power supply with the receiver.

  4. Craig Finley says:

    I like this camera and use it to watch my baby (dog) at night. It’s a good deal, and I would recommend it with these two warnings:

    If you want to use it for monitoring sound also, you may find the feedback/interference annoying. It emits buzzing and popping sounds that make it hard for me to sleep, so I have to keep the volume all the way down. If I were using it during waking hours, such as doing chores or other stuff around the house I don’t think it would bother me. (I do have a lot of wireless traffic in my home – a wifi router (old netgear), cordless phones (newer Dect6), and a windows mobile phone that synchronizes every 10 minutes.)

    The range is also not that great. Its limit seems to be about 20 or 30 feet before the pan/tilt begins to get unresponsive and the static starts to get very significant. This is inside the house, so passing through walls and floor.

  5. Jim Read says:

    This monitor works well and helps me keep an eye on our 2 year old twins. That is, as long as you use the included AC adapter. It uses 4 AAA batteries when unplugged, and really eats them up in a short time. Also, I returned the first unit I received, because when unplugged, if you left it on for more than a couple of minutes, the back would get very hot. I found that it was the batteries that were getting hot and radiating through the back plate. Then, the screen would suddenly go crazy and it would emit a loud buzzing sound. Now I use the 2nd unit I recieved only when I want to do a quick check of their room. So basically, I have to have a standard sound-based monitor, and if I hear something, I can turn this one on and see what is going on.

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