Fisher-Price Long Distance Dual Baby Monitor, 900MHz – White/Grey

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Fisher-Price Long Distance Dual Baby Monitor, 900MHz - White/Grey

From the Manufacturer
The transmitter features a night light which is perfect for baby¿s nursery. The 900MHz allows for a long reaching 800 feet of range and 4 channels to avoid static in transmission. It includes sound lights on both sides of the receiver, low battery indicator with on and off light and out of range indicator light. It includes a belt clip. This version includes a dual receiver for added convenience.


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Originally posted 2009-07-07 21:18:39. Republished by Old Post Promoter

  1. 2 Responses to “Fisher-Price Long Distance Dual Baby Monitor, 900MHz – White/Grey”

  2. We recieved this monitor as a shower gift, and although this wasn’t the one we had registered for, we’re pleased as punch that we got this one. Both receivers pick up really clearly, sometimes uncannily so. We rarely get interference or static, and on those occasions we do, it doesn’t last long and doesn’t interfere with the clarity enough to be concerned or distressed, as we can still hear what’s going on in the nursury. I like the light-up LED display, as you get a visual indicator of the loudness and intensity of your baby’s (or in our case, babies’) cries or the music playing, or whatever sound or noise is being uttered or projected. This is handy when you’ve got the TV up a little loud or have loud, talkative company over, or if you were hearing impaired or had hearing-impaired babysitter (Most people try to avoid scenarios like these, I’m sure, but this is your go-to monitor if you do find yourself in these situations). The four different channel settings could come in handy, too, if you have another 900MHz device, such as a phone, and don’t want them to interfere. Although I don’t plan on using the feature, I could actually go out into the yard with one of the receivers and still hear the babies clearly. I have tested it for that purpose and it works quite well. I must add, though, that we live in a rather small, single story house of about 1100 sq ft, which may contribute to the excellent reception. I don’t know how this or any other monitor would work in larger or multiple storied homes. In summary, for our purposes, this is a high-quality baby monitor for a decent price, as I’ve read reviews for some that were twice as expensive and twice as crappy.

    By Andie on Jul 8, 2009

  3. I read a few reviews on this product but skimmed over the negative ones that mentioned fuzzy reception and other dislikes. I chose this product because we had a Fisher-Price monitor before and it was great. I bought this 2 months ago and now it “chatters” whenever it is on. We tried to let the batteries run out on both receivers and unplugged the base and nothing seems to stop the chattering. Also, we use a white noise machine when my daughter is napping and you hear more of the static from that than any noises that my daughter might be making. Unfortunately, I thought that this would work so I got rid of the box and receipt and now I can’t return it. I guess I have learned my lesson.

    By Valtina on Jul 8, 2009

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