👶 Your Baby's Guardian Angel—Peace of Mind in Every Pixel!
The eufy Baby Spaceview S Video Monitor is designed for modern parents, featuring a 5-inch LCD display with 720p HD resolution, a 110° wide-angle lens, and a robust battery life. With lullaby options, night vision, and extensive pan and tilt capabilities, this monitor ensures you never miss a moment of your baby's growth, all while keeping you connected and informed.
Compatible Devices | Video Monitor |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Form Factor | Dome |
Effective Video Resolution | 720 Pixels |
Viewing Angle | 110 Degrees |
Material | Plastic |
Wattage | 3 Watt-hours |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.83 x 5.91 x 3.94 inches |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Field Of View | 110 Degrees |
Low light technology | Night Color |
Zoom Type | Digital |
Room Type | Nursery |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Specific Uses For Product | Surveillance |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Control Method | App |
UPC | 848061058451 |
Product Dimensions | 10.83 x 5.91 x 3.94 inches |
Item model number | T8301 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Night Vision |
Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
Sensor technology | nightvision |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
B**S
Officially have switched from any other brand.
Let me first say that I have tried a lot of baby monitors on the market. Too many to admit. I have been a long time Motorola user and was relatively happy with their monitors. Seemed to have decent range, had lullabies, etc. Anyone who has used Motorola monitors over the years have probably experienced the same thing I have with broken charging ports, batteries not keeping a charge, antenna breaking, etc. Motorola used to be great about replacements and warranty even if it was past the 1 year you get. However, they have gotten worse on that aspect and I have ventured to other brands when they don't follow through on items that break (only to return the other brands because they had shortcomings). Just recently I tried the MBP36XL to replace a MBP36 that the antenna snapped (nothing too abnormal that caused it) and the range was terrible. It would randomly lose signal and you had to be almost in the next room to use it (defeats the purpose). I went back and forth with Motorola support to no avail and ultimately returned it to the store as it wasn't working. Also, there was no way to change the lullaby volume (it was too loud).That brings me to the spaceview S. The picture quality is great, especially when the light is on in the room. The night vision is better than any other monitor we have tried as well. The range is incredible when compared to the MBP36XL. I think when eufy states 460 foot range this does actually account for walls and other interference every house has. Not like Motorola who claims 1,000 foot coverage but then let's you know through support that it might lose signal if there are walls in between (what's the point?). With multiple cameras added, I like the fact that you can change the duration of when the cameras switch (5, 10, 15, and 30 seconds). I also like the VOX mode where you can set the alert threshold if the screen is off. For those not familiar, you can turn off the screen to save battery and then if there is a sound louder than what you specify, the screen turns on. The two way communication does seem to work decently well. However, I have noticed that microphones on the cameras don't pick up sounds as well if you are too far away from it. Due to the amazing wide angle lense they include, it caused us to put the monitors farther away so we can see more of the room. However, it still does pick up sounds and we can communicate fairly well.The things I don't like (which hopefully are just user error or can be fixed in a software update) don't seem like they are that big of a deal. First, I haven't found a good way to pause the rotation between cameras in an easy manner. It's kind of difficult to listen to a kid tell you what they need if it keeps cycling between cameras. It's too cumbersome to go into the menu and stop the cycling every time you need to listen to one room. The best I have found is push the menu button but then half the screen is covered by the menu. I also wish it was easy to stop the cycling between cameras other than needing to go into the menu and disable it. You can cycle manually between monitors by clicking the main button but I wish the first time you push the button it cancels cycling and then any subsequent pushes just rotate between cameras manually. Eufy, if you are listening, this would be a great update.Other than these two minor inconveniences, this could be the new monitor to hopefully last for years if we need them. When the other MBP33 dies, I will be buying another camera to watch all 3 kids with one monitor. Ultimately, very excited about the switch.
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Excellent Range
I'll preface my review by stating that I spent days going through video reviews, mum (and dad) bloggers (or mom since this is the American version of Amazon and I had to use a mail forwarding service to get it to Australia), and Fakespot to try and figure out what was the best video baby monitor to purchase and what reviews to believe. So I hope to make this review as useful as I can.Firstly, I agree with many of the points that other Amazon reviewers have mentioned:- Excellent picture quality- Night Vision is great- Low latency link between the camera and monitor- Great modern looking baby monitor that just works right out of the box (after charging).- No battery in the camera (powered via Micro-USB); which means you can pull the plug and be sure that the camera in the bedroom is deactivated.Yes, the kickstand is a little awkward, and the sound alert system is not great - but you don't have to use it. We use the monitor primarily to alert us when we are at the other end of the house while our child sleeps in the bedroom, so we just have the volume turned up to hear when they start waking up (the solid internal walls of our house meant that we couldn't otherwise hear our child cry until they were quite upset and screaming at the top of their lungs).There is one thing I would particularly like to highlight about this baby monitor, and that is its range of reception.We live in a large house that was built in the early 1900's with solid construction internal walls. As it is, our 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network struggles to provide coverage throughout the house and we have had to deploy wireless extenders as our phones and other devices struggle to connect when we are two or more solid walls away from the router. Our experience with other baby monitors included a hand-me-down audio only baby monitor from the early 2000's which would only provide coverage in the adjacent room (no more than 5 metres away through a single solid wall), and a VTech BM3200 which we had trialled on loan from a relative which got us marginally more coverage (to the other side of the room, but still only through one solid wall).Knowing that range could be an issue with the advertised range of 460ft in open space compared to other models advertising larger ranges, I was very impressed to see that the Eufy Spaceview S not only gave us the range we finally needed to bridge the gap between the kids bedroom and the kitchen, but did it without noticeably dropping the picture quality at all.While the actual distance covered of 15 metres (about 50ft) doesn't sound impressive - know that this includes crossing 4 solid internal walls, including a wall which was the original external wall of the house and is about 20cm (8 inches) thick. It is only when I step outside (through a 5th wall) that the signal becomes too weak for the camera and monitor to connect. For comparison, the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal on our 802.11N router (which has 2x2dBi gain antenna) only extends about 9 metres (30ft) through 2 internal walls before becoming weak and unreliable to connect to.All in all, this is an excellent baby monitor that met all our expectations and is highly recommended.
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