Motorola MBP27T Digital Video Baby Monitor review

from Motorola
RRP  £129.99

by Emily Fedorowycz |
Updated on

The Motorola MBP27T Digital Video Baby Monitor is easy to set up (even without instructions) and includes some really nifty features.

The remote camera adjustment is great and the built-in thermometer is really useful. The under-cot sensor for movement and breathing is handy, especially when little ones are poorly (offering an extra sense of security – and peace of mind) and the camera is nice and stable. The sound quality is good but the image quality is only average (the picture could be sharper). A lullaby feature would be a welcome addition to the product, as would a clip on the monitor for carrying it around but otherwise a fabulous product!

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Product Information

  • 2.4" Colour LCD screen

  • 2.4Ghz FHSS wireless technology

  • Digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom

  • LED sound level indicator

  • Infrared Night Vision

  • Visual sound level indicator

  • Two-way communication

  • Requires 1 x Recharable battery pack (MBP26) batteries

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