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Summer Infant Baby Touch Digital Color Video Baby Monitor

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 844 ratings

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Brand Summer Infant
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Special Feature night vision
Compatible Devices Tablet, Smartphone

About this item

  • 3.5-inch portable color LCD touch screen handheld video monitor operates on 2.4GHz wireless digital technology
  • Pan, scan, and zoom camera with automatic black and white night vision
  • Two-way audio communication with sound activated LED lights
  • Low battery and out of range indicators, with range up to 400-feet/121.92 meters
  • Add up to 3 additional cameras, Summer item # 28060/Amazon item # B005BPDLQ4
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02000Z Features: -Video monitor.-Touch screen menu controls remote pan/scan/zoom feature, brightness and camera options.-100pct digital technology provides a secure and private connection up to 400' away.-Talk back feature allows parents to talk to baby while in the nursery.-Ability to add 3 additional cameras with auto scan feature.-Auto time out feature.-LED sound lights.-Belt clip/flip stand.-One touch video on/off button for nighttime convenience. Includes: -Includes battery pack for camera, recharging base for parent unit, and 10 hour rechargeable battery. Color/Finish: -3.5'' Color LCD screen with automatic black and white night vision.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
844 global ratings

Customers say

Customers are happy with the quality of the security camera. They say it's a decent product, the monitor and camera are sturdy. They also appreciate the clear picture quality and good resolution. Customers are also happy with ease of use, and value. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity, saying the reception is at its limits and the wireless is degraded. Opinions are mixed on performance, sound quality, and battery life.

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225 customers mention196 positive29 negative

Customers like the quality of the security camera. For example, they say the camera is awesome, sturdy, and has no sign of wear or tear. Some say the monitor seems fragile. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...everything else i LOVE! the camera quality is awesome. i hung the camera about 5.5' high on the wall adjacent to my babys crib...." Read more

"...have used this monitor heavily, daily for two years now and it has held up great...." Read more

"...maybe battery is weak.Resolution: Good enough.Pan, up/down: very quiet...." Read more

"...The video was key.I'll definitely recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a monitor...." Read more

221 customers mention162 positive59 negative

Customers like the image quality of the security camera. They mention that the picture quality is very clear, the resolution is generally good, and the video quality looks fine. Some say that the daytime picture is nice and clear, while the nighttime looks the same as the $100 Vtech monitor. Overall, most are satisfied with the functionality and multi-room viewability of the product.

"...Pros: great volume, easy volume adjusting, great picture quality in day and night, works w/ multiple cameras, pan/scan feature works wonderfully...." Read more

"...The picture quality is excellent in all lighting conditions. There isn't any problem seeing our baby, ever...." Read more

"...It far better picture, less static noise and way better range, I highly recommend it...." Read more

"...The resolution is generally good, the camera can be remotely directed up/down/left/right, which is very nice, and it has a zoom which also works..." Read more

82 customers mention76 positive6 negative

Customers find the setup and operation of the security camera easy to understand. They also appreciate the monitor's user-friendly interface, intuitive controls, and convenient dock. Overall, customers say the setup is quick and idiot proof.

"...in a suitcase. To sum it up, this was definitely the easiest to install and use...." Read more

"...Camera pan, up/down, x2 digital zoom: Operation is very easy.Camera works quietly.Reception range, entire house...." Read more

"...(think psp), and you can thumb the left and right buttons very, very easily...." Read more

"...It's easy to use for an adult, but it prevents that the monitor "accidentally" turns off, without a parent noticing...." Read more

63 customers mention45 positive18 negative

Customers like the value of the security camera. They say it's worth the price, and even if it'a more expensive upgrade.

"...The price was great on Amazon and only slightly more expensive at Babies 'R Us or Target. I'll post an update if anything changes down the road." Read more

"...Although this unit is pretty pricey, it was well worth the money." Read more

"...still a big bummer, because for the price of $250.00 the monitor is a little expensive just to use it as a back-up monitor (or night monitor)...." Read more

"...Though this new monitor is more expensive, it is worth the upgrade. The pan & scan feature is really nice and we use it quite a bit...." Read more

197 customers mention127 positive70 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the security camera. Some say that the Touch series of monitors generally works well, with a strong signal that works perfectly from every room of the house. However, others say that it's barely useable and stopped working.

"...quality in day and night, works w/ multiple cameras, pan/scan feature works wonderfully...." Read more

"...Touch panel: it works fine, feel no frustration.Color: fair, you can adjust brightness of monitor then color is also little changed...." Read more

"...while sitting my daughter and when I brought it back home the camera would not turn on....after doing some research online I discovered that this is..." Read more

"...Infant Baby Touch Monitor for a little over a month now and it's worked flawlessly...." Read more

151 customers mention101 positive50 negative

Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the security camera. Some mention that it has very clear sound, good sound detection, and the volume is good. However, others say that the video picks up all noise, not just cries, and that the speaker is very tinny and sounds like an extremely old set of headphones.

"...to sum it up a bit:Pros: great volume, easy volume adjusting, great picture quality in day and night, works w/ multiple cameras, pan/scan..." Read more

"...There is no static noise at all with this monitor so even if you have the sound on, if it's on a low setting, you don't hear anything unless the..." Read more

"...The speaker is very tinny and sounds like an extremely old set of headphones...." Read more

"...Camera pan, up/down, x2 digital zoom: Operation is very easy.Camera works quietly.Reception range, entire house...." Read more

88 customers mention44 positive44 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the security camera. Some mention that it has an acceptable battery life when not plugged in, while others say that it does not hold its charge for too long and is weak.

"...battery life so far so good (i have had it for a few months and no complaints)...." Read more

"...I use about 2000mhA NiMH, then it work about 1-2 hrs. maybe battery is weak.Resolution: Good enough.Pan, up/down: very quiet...." Read more

"...There have been no connectivity issues and the battery is long lasting...." Read more

"...that the monitor turned off (while we slept), because the battery was drained...." Read more

88 customers mention26 positive62 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the security camera. They mention that the reception is at its limits, the wireless is degraded, and the range isn't as good as other monitors. Some say that the home screen occasionally loses signal and interferes with their wireless internet. They are disappointed in the range and say that it literally flattened their WiFi network.

"...With the monitor and camera at these locations the reception is at its limits and the picture no longer effectively updates in real time...." Read more

"...: The emitted interference was so strong, that it literally flattened my WiFi-Network...." Read more

"...Camera works quietly.Reception range, entire house. Wide enough, still work in house next to me...." Read more

"...as well as the front speaker, the volume sound in general does not go high enough for my comfort...." Read more

The Minutiae of 2 Monitors: Motorola MBP36 & Summer Infant Touch
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The Minutiae of 2 Monitors: Motorola MBP36 & Summer Infant Touch
The Minutiae of 2 Monitors: Motorola MBP36 & Summer Infant TouchMotorola Digital Video Baby Monitor with 3.5 Inch Color LCD ScreenSummer Infant Baby Touch Digital Color Video MonitorThis review discusses the minutiae, good and bad, of both monitors. (Same review under both products).Summary: Motorola: 4 stars, SI: 4.5 stars. Both monitors are great and fit the bill for a pan/tilt monitor. It's the little details and personal preference that will determine the best monitor for you. FYI, we come from a history of owning the Summer Infant BestView-pre2011. We would have just added a 2nd camera to our unit if it were still available. Where applicable, we noted where SI has improved some things from the BestView to the Touch.Both monitors have a 3.5" screen. The pictures in both daytime and night vision are very good. The sound and talk back on both units is good. The pan/tilt is quiet overall on both cameras. The biggest difference is how to access the features you feel are most important to you. Below are some notable differences between the two units.Overall layout (see labeled pictures):Video On/Off: external button on bothVolume: in menu on Motorola, dedicated top toggle on SIPan/Tilt: external (Left) buttons on Motorola, in a menu with touch arrows on SIZoom: in a menu on bothScan: external button on Motorola, in a menu on SIButtons: SI wins this hands down. Unless you are awake every time you use the monitor, you cannot easily find and press the correct button, one-handed, in a dark room/semi-sleep state. For us, this design difference is what sealed the deal for SI over Motorola. We can easily find the Video On/Off and volume with tactile sense. We would have resorted to making a raised surface on the 3rd button if we chose to keep the Motorola.SI touch screen: Many people commented that you can brush up against the screen anywhere and turn the menu on/select items. This doesn't seem to be totally the case. You not only have to have the video ON, but you also have to press on the very right or bottom strip of the picture/screen to bring up the menu. A random touch anywhere on the screen will not bring the menu up. Also of note, accessing the main functions (Video On/Off and Volume) does not require the touch menu since these buttons are located on the OUTSIDE of the unit. We are fine with going into a menu for less-common functions such as pan/zoom/scan because we will not be doing this nearly as often as turning the video on/off and adjusting volume. (And the SI volume toggle does NOT activate the touch screen so the monitor can stay dark while you adjust volume.)Interference: we had problems with our old SI (BestView) and wireless interference. The Motorola had much less interference than the SI Touch, the SI Touch seemed to have the same interference as the SI BestView. We opted to upgrade/change routers to solve this problem instead of compromising on any monitors. A router is a cheaper electronic piece to swap out than a monitor system (esp with multiple cameras).Camera range: we placed each camera on the same peg over the bed. The SI showed ¾ of the bed, the Motorola showed a little less than ½. For us that meant HAVING TO pan the Motorola each time to see where baby rolled. We have the camera at the max height on the wall. The camera could easily be placed at a different angle relative to the bed to avoid panning. This is just to compare how the video outputs differ relative to each other. (The specs are undoubtedly written in the manuals somewhere describing the camera lens type.)Night vision LEDs: both the Motorola and SI Touch have 'invisible' LED lights to provide night vision. On the monitors, this looks like a spotlight with darker edges that look like they're `in the shade.' This is subtle and not really noticeable except at the lowest screen brightness setting. For reference, the old SI BestView had a circle of red LED lights around the lens that resulted in a more evenly-lit monitor picture.Speaker: located in the back of the unit on the Motorola. The SI speaker is redesigned but still on the front of the monitor. Both units have an 8-level sound bar and each level between the 2 brands seems about equal. Several have been concerned that the volume does NOT go to zero on the Motorola. However, the speaker is on the back of the unit and makes the lowest setting almost equivalent to a mute setting. In testing it, we found that the rear speaker placement helped block the background rustling/movement that we didn't want to hear, but did not hinder us hearing the louder baby noises that we did want to hear. (Also for comparison's sake, the Motorola and SI Touch level 4 is equivalent to SI BestView level 2 so there is improved ability to adjust the lower/quieter sound levels; the quiet sounds are quieter and loud sounds (above level 4) are still loud. ...a great change for SI fans.Cameras: The Motorola has nice rubber feet at the base that keep the camera from sliding where placed. The SI has a light plastic feel and the base is so light it feels like the camera will topple over. (But it doesn't.) We put ours on the wall (not on a shelf) since that's the best way for us to use the pan/tilt, so the padded bottom is a non-issue (although the SI vibration against the wall was loud until we placed a felt pad sticker on it).Monitors: The Motorola monitor also has the nice rubber grips on the bottom. It stays in place on a tabletop making it easier for you to grab. And you WILL need to grab it...with BOTH hands...in order to press the correct button(s) to activate any function. The SI comes with a little saucer-like magnetic recharging base. It's so light and plastic-y that it hangs on to the monitor when trying to break the magnetic connection. Because you need adequate pressure for the touch screen, you'll need to get your hands on the monitor to work the touch screen functions. Put the fancy saucer base in the trash and just use the charger port on the left side of the monitor unit itself. Overall, the Motorola is a niiiice monitor to hold. It's thick and chunky, like a portable game unit (think psp), and you can thumb the left and right buttons very, very easily. The SI is thinner and more sleek (fake chrome cover) and less comfortable to hold. And because you need to hold it length-wise (buttons on the top of the unit get in the way...), it's a little harder to balance than a touch phone that you may be used to holding.The SI comes with a cordless click-on base for the camera. It takes 4 AA batteries, advertising a 10hr battery life. The batteries do NOT come with the unit and we think that you CANNOT use the power cord to charge the base, eg rechargeable batteries need to be taken out of the unit to be recharged. This is different than stated on the Amazon description. We have not tested this, but it's directly from the manufacturer info.Motorola has a temp gauge. Never had it before and it's a nice feature to have. The temp of the Motorola is accurate since the camera doesn't run hot (goes up a few degrees temporarily when you move the camera) unlike reviews of other brands.Motorola has an audible beep when the battery is low. Most people like this. We do not. A flashing light is adequate. We'd be pissed if this woke us up in the night, so any monitor stays plugged in during the overnight hours for this reason. (Plus the manufacturer recommends running the battery down during the day and charging at night to keep the battery life optimal.)SI turns the video off in 3min if not plugged in. Motorola takes longer by about 1-1.5min.Again, both units are great for a pan/tilt multi-camera setup. What you're used to in a monitor and what makes life easier for you in daily use will tip your scales one way or the other. But you cannot go wrong with either of these choices. We hope these little itty bitty details of these two units help someone.*UPDATE* 11/10/11 We really wanted to like the Motorola because it had a more compact and nicer camera and the monitor design was superior to SI and had a great feel to it, but the accessibility of some features won out on the SI vs the Motorola. We've had the SI monitor for a month now and everything is still behaving. The only thing to add to the above information for the SI is that the touch screen is a little better than expected. As stated above, it is activated only if you push the menu button on the right side of the unit (very inconvenient location for one-handed use) or tap along the bottom/right of the touchscreen (like old-school digital picture frames). The nice thing is that once activated, the screen is very responsive to one-handed touch when sitting upright (eg on a nightstand). It's very easy to reach over and adjust brightness or use the arrow buttons with one finger and not knock it over. The only negative is in selecting items. Once you select the menu item (eg Brightness or Camera), you need to use the arrow buttons in the popup menu to get to and highlight what you want. For example, under Brightness you cannot just tap a higher level and have it go from 2 to 7. Instead, you have to tap the arrow up incrementally. The menu items of Brightness, Scan, and Switch Camera do this. (FYI in comparison, the Motorola has the same menu system but instead of tapping on the initial menu icon you needed to arrow thru all the menu icons to get to what you want. As mentioned in the original review, the VOLUME was one of these embedded menu items so it took 3-4 button clicks to adjust volume once you pulled up the menu.) Too bad these two monitoring systems can't have a child and make the PERFECT user-friendly system.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2012
i bought this monitor after reading several not so great reviews, w/ much skepticism. i have a 2.5 year old, who i have used a summer video monitor w/ for about the last year (after using a movement monitor as a baby). i liked it, and still do now, but it is time for it to go. the baby touch is absolutely amazing. i have 2 complaints about it: 1- i only have 1 camera and 2 kids. 2- when the video is on, it is hard to carry the parent unit around w/ out accidentally moving the camera around all crazy (you dont realize youre touching the arrows to move it until you look at the monitor screen and have no idea what youre looking at, aka the ceiling or the curtains in the kids room.). everything else i LOVE! the camera quality is awesome. i hung the camera about 5.5' high on the wall adjacent to my babys crib. i can see her every move very clearly. i have even used the zoom feature a few times to watch her chest moving as she breaths (just because i can and its so cute). yes in order to do that you have to focus very closely on the screen, but yes it is possible. the day view is exceptional!! the night view is a little more grainy, but still very clear. the volume buttons, as well as the talk feature (which my 2.5yo thinks is the best thing in the world) are on the top (easy access when you're half asleep and trying not to wake up anyone else w/ the screaming baby) and also on the power and video on/off buttons are easy reach on the top. there is a menu button on the side to access the touch buttons (or you can just touch the screen in their general area to bring them up). the touch buttons are the arrows to move up/down and left/right, zoom, contrast, and the camera switching button (which i havent used b/c i only have the one camera for now). using the pan/scan i can move the camera around my daughters entire room. the volume is great- i leave it on level 5 or 6 out of 9, and i can hear the humidifier running in the background very easily. if i turn the volume up all the way, i can hear her ceiling fan. oh- and the battery life so far is great. i leave it on the charger all night, and it stays on until around 3 or 4pm when naptime is over, then i turn it off until bedtime around 9pm and it lasts until i go up to bed several hours later.
to sum it up a bit:
Pros: great volume, easy volume adjusting, great picture quality in day and night, works w/ multiple cameras, pan/scan feature works wonderfully. battery life so far so good (i have had it for a few months and no complaints).
Cons: it is easy to push the touch screen buttons accidentally if the video is on
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
I bought this camera two years ago to replace my Summer Infant Day and Night video monitor, which got fried when I tried to plug it in through an adaptor while on vacation in Europe. I have also tried the Motorola monitor (that's equivalent to this one) a wifi security video monitor and a Samsung video monitor and I can say by far and away this is my favorite. The sound can be completely muted (which comes in handy if you want to see what your screaming child is doing in the middle of the night without listening to the screaming in stereo.) The ability to move the camera from the monitor itself is fantastic, especially if like me, it's mounted over the crib and you can't see the whole crib in one camera shot. I never thought I would use the "talk to baby" function, but I actually have wound up using it quite a bit as my kids have gotten older (they are now 3 and 1 and 1/2 years old.) For example, when my three year old wakes up, I can tell her it's OK to get out of bed and come out to the kitchen if I'm out there feeding her younger brother, as opposed to having to go into her room to tell her it's OK to get up. When she first transitioned to a toddler bed I also used it to "remind" her she was not supposed to be getting out of bed when it was sleeping time.
I also like that it can scan back and forth between rooms automatically or I can set it to stay on one room. The green light on the sound meter is not overly bright (I had to tape over the light on my other monitor because it kept me awake at night.) There is no static noise at all with this monitor so even if you have the sound on, if it's on a low setting, you don't hear anything unless the baby makes noise. With my other monitor there was always a quiet kind of static sound and that too used to keep me awake at night. The sound on this monitor is also really good in that I have a fan running in both of my kids rooms for white noise, but if I listen carefully I can still hear them breathing because the camera is aimed at them instead of the fan. The button to turn the video off and on is bigger and easy to find in the middle of the night to see what's going on. The only interference I get with my signal is when I run my microwave. Other than that, even when it's close to my wifi router I don't seem to have any problems with the signal strength.
There are some things that could use improvement. The microphone button to talk to the baby is right next to the power button and not too far from the video button and I have hit it by accident once and I woke up my napping baby. (It was a mistake I only made once:) When the video is on, the screen is a touch screen and so if you pick up the monitor to move it or carry it from room to room, it is easy to mistakenly change the camera angle or any of the other settings that are on the touch screen. I wish that to get the controls onto the touch screen you had to hit a hard button or something first to correct that. The charger platform is nice because it's pretty easy to remove and replace if you need to in the middle of the night. That being said, it's magnetic and I can never manage to get the camera off the charger without making noise because when the magnet finally lets go, the stand kind of plunks back down on the nightstand. (This is really more my husbands problem since I am obviously already awake and the noise doesn't bother me.)
I have used this monitor heavily, daily for two years now and it has held up great. The only problems I've had are that my rechargeable battery is starting to not hold a charge well (easily fixed by ordering a replacement from the Summer Infant website) and that after packing the cameras in suitcases multiple times for airline trips, one of them now has a short in it and does not pan up and down consistently anymore. I would recommend either not using it for travel or packing it well as if you were going to ship it as opposed to just wrapping it in clothes/blankets in a suitcase.
To sum it up, this was definitely the easiest to install and use. I love being able to see the kids so that I know they are OK. My kids don't really make any noise when they wake up so it's also nice to have the video so that I know they are awake. I highly recommend a video monitor to anyone who is going to attempt sleep training to avoid all those horror stories you hear about like "My baby cried for an hour before I realized her foot was stuck in the crib slats."