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VTech RM7764HDV2 7” Smart HD Pan & Tilt Video Monitor with Remote Access

$349.00 $389.00 10 % OFF

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Discover the ultimate peace of mind with the VTech RM7764HDV2 7” Smart HD Pan & Tilt Video Monitor with Remote Access. Perfect for the modern mum, this monitor brings the nursery right to you, no matter where you are.

With a 7-inch HD color screen, crystal-clear night vision, and the ability to pan and tilt, you’ll never miss a moment of your baby’s adventures. Enjoy features like two-way talk, soothing sounds, and temperature alerts for the ultimate baby monitoring experience.

Plus, with secure video transmissions, your family’s privacy is always protected. Choose the VTech RM7764HDV2 today and stay connected to your little one in HD. Click now to bring this game-changing monitor into your home!

Key Features:

  • 7” HD Colour Parent Unit: Watch your little one on a large, vivid screen.
  • 1080p HD Pan & Tilt Camera: Enjoy wide-angle viewing with the ability to zoom in (8x local, 10x remote) and see at night.
  • Long Battery Life: Up to 13 hours of video monitoring before needing a recharge.
  • MyVTech Baby App: Capture and save precious moments directly on your device.
  • Two-Way Talk: Comfort your baby from anywhere.
  • Soothing Sounds: Play one of 10 melodies or sounds to help your baby sleep.
  • Temperature Alerts: Always know your baby’s room is comfortable.
  • Motion and Sound Alerts: Be the first to know if your baby stirs.
  • Security: Rely on secure and encrypted connections for your family’s privacy.  

  • Baby monitor cameras communicate with the screen (receiver) through a few key technologies, depending on the model. Here are the most common methods:

    1.    Radio Frequency (RF) Signals: Traditional baby monitors use RF signals (usually in the 2.4 GHz frequency range) to wirelessly transmit video and audio from the camera to the monitor. These devices usually have a limited range, typically between 150 to 1,000 feet, depending on obstructions like walls.

    2.      Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT): Some monitors use DECT technology, which is often used for transmitting audio. This ensures a clear and secure connection by minimizing interference from other wireless devices like phones or Wi-Fi.

    3.      Bluetooth: Some short-range monitors may use Bluetooth to connect the camera and screen.

    4.    Only when able to connect to a mobile device Wi Fi is used