1769 days ago

Like new baby monitor $40

Haitao (Paul) from Pakuranga Heights

We bought new one,but we only used less then 2 months,she don't need that any more. Have night vision,double side talk,no wifi needed.pickup pakuranga heights

With a high-resolution screen, this Digital Video Baby Monitor lets you see all the fun baby's having, from any room in the house.

It features with the two-way, talk-back intercom to help your little one get extra comfy with the soothing sounds and lullabies that play right from the baby unit.

And it also has a built in home temperature sensor so you can check for a safe temperature of your baby room right from the TV display.

FEATURES:

High-resolution, 2 " color LCD screen
Great gift for parents to comfort your baby with lullabies
Each baby video monitor includes external temperature sensors
Two way audio between the camera and monitor, you can talk back to baby
A clear video monitor with night vision, you can view your kids with advanced clarity
Long Distance up to 50m indoor, 260m open space
No need APP or WIFI
Small size, portable design, convenient to carry

Price: $40

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