INOT, DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens
- SKU: BN_MONITOR_INOT_RP050_10424
- Availability: In Stock
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Invisible IR night vision
- Remote pan/tilt/zoom
- Alarm function
- Scan mode *requires add-on cameras
- Two-way talk
- Remote temperature display
- Sleek compact design for portability
- Expandable up to 4 cameras
The DXR-8 Video Monitor by Infant Optics is the first baby monitor with interchangeable lens technology. Video is streamed real-time to a slim 3.5 inch LCD color display providing a crystal clear image without grainy or pixelated textures. Long-lasting battery provides reliable charge: 10 hours in power-saving mode, 6 hours with the display screen constantly on.
Plug and play - no setup required. Unlike internet cameras, secure 2.4GHz FHSS wireless transmission provides 100% digital privacy with delay-free video and audio playback.
MORE INFORMATION
Beeping Warnings Gone
Since March 2015, all units sold by Amazon.com are fitted with a new software where the 'beeping' warning alerts (out of range, low battery) can be toggled off under menu options.
Temperature Monitoring
Remote in-room temperature display lets you know your baby is comfortable and safe.
Two-way Talk
Talk back to your baby via the intercom push-to-talk button.
Screen Off, Audio On Mode
When in power saving mode, screen turns off whilst sound remains on. Battery consumption reduces by ~50%. It transforms the DXR-8 into an audio-only monitor.
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Improved Battery Charging LogicCurrent 2017 model features an updated battery charging logic that resolves intermittent charging issues found in some older-version units. |
Remote Pan/Tilt ControlQuiet, smooth and discrete. Remotely control the camera's direction. |
Charge AnywhereThe DXR-8 monitor unit can be charged from laptops or any USB outlets, making it simple to set up multiple charging stations at home. (spare cable included). |
Sound Activated LEDsA row of LEDs allows you to see the sound of your baby’s voice alerting you if he/she is crying out when you have the volume turned down. |