Two Camera Dual Scanning 2.4 GHz Video Monitoring System
Features
Summer Infant Two Camera Dual Scanning 2.4 GHz Video Monitoring System
- 5 LED sound lights
- Night vision
- Two cameras with Auto-Scan feature between rooms
- Up to 350ft range
Product Overview
Summer Infant Two Camera Dual Scanning 2.4 GHz Video Monitoring System
Two Camera Dual Scanning 2.4 GHz
Video Monitoring System
Video Monitoring System
TheDual Video Monitoring System by Summer Infant provides a convenient way to monitor two rooms or two babies with one single system. When monitoring two locations the baby monitor switches automatically between the two monitors every 10 seconds. Also, this black and white monitor system displays video from up to 3 cameras along with sound. Like all Summer Infant™ baby monitors, the two camera baby monitor system automatically adjusts to low light conditions using LED infrared illumination to monitor your baby at night.
The 2.4 GHz frequency is a great choice if your home does not use
other 2.4 GHz wireless devices like cordless phones, wireless
network routers or other 2.4 GHz baby monitors.

- Two cameras with Auto-Scan feature - automatic 10 second scanning between rooms
- 2.4 GHz technology for superior clarity and range
- Four channel selection (A,B,C, & Scan) for independent monitoring and scanning ability, and clear reception
- Night vision allows parent to see baby in a darkened room
- 5 LED sound lights
- Video on/off button for night-time convenience
- 3 A/C Adapters
- Up to 350ft range
Today’s baby video monitoring systems use either 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz frequencies to transmit and receive images and audio signals. While this technology has been around for some time now, many other common electronic devices we use in our homes may also operate in these frequency ranges and cause interference with your baby monitor.
Although 2.4 GHz technology is newer then 900 MHz, some of the best and most reliable baby monitors have developed products that use the 900 MHz frequency range. Since most cordless telephones, wireless routers, wireless keyboards and mice, and other baby monitors use the 2.4 GHz range, oftentimes, the 900 MHz baby monitor is the best choice.
If you have a new cordless 2.4 GHz telephone or any other wireless devices in your house you should consider choosing a 900 MHz enabled baby monitor system. At present, 900 MHz baby monitor systems are difficult to find. The “Baby’s Quiet Sounds” is one of the only 900 MHz systems available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
What kind of picture quality should I expect from my baby monitor?
A:
A baby monitor is simply a tool to help in the supervision of your baby. Please keep in mind that a baby monitor will not provide the same level of picture quality as your television with cable, satellite dish or digital service. On that note, most problem issues related to the monitor picture can be resolved by switching to a different channel on the monitor and camera or adjusting the camera and monitor placement in your home.
Although this baby monitor and some others state ranges of up to 350 feet, most effective placement is really within 15-60 feet from the monitor to the camera. Longer ranges are possible but don’t take into consideration walls and other obstructions that will certainly affect the range. The picture on the baby monitor will become grainy as you move farther and farther away from the camera. For best results, experiment with camera placement until you obtain the best possible image.
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