Miniland Everywhere IP Camera Baby Monitor review

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RRP  £99.99

by Mother & Baby Team |
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Miniland’s Everywhere IP Camera is an innovative baby monitor that enables mums and dads to see their little ones in real time; from home or from any other place with an Internet connection.

Setting the monitor up can be complicated but the product's biggest negative, which, ironically, is the very thing that makes it so fabulous, is its dependence on good Wi-Fi signal. The picture is good when the Wi-Fi is good but when the signal is struggling the picture is bad in equal measure; the same applies to the sound quality. The product software also has a tendency to go offline without any warning; a beep alert (or something) would be nice! And there is, of course, the fear of random people being able to hack into the stream and access images of your sleeping baby.

The product needs some work but it is a great idea and with some adjustments here and there could be a perfect, practical baby monitor.

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Product Information

  • Up to 100m range.

  • 2-way talk - allows you to reassure and comfort from another room

  • Night light - to sooth and comfort baby

  • Zoom function

  • Features infra red night vision so you can see your baby in the dark

  • Baby unit includes mains adaptor

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