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Safety 1st High Clarity Colour Digital Video Monitor
  • Safety 1st High Clarity Colour Digital Video Monitor

  • Posted by Lexicon

  • 25 Sep 2008 10:25AM

  • NO INTERFERENCE FOR NEW DIGITAL VIDEO MONITOR Safety 1st, a leading nursery products company has launched a colour digital video monitor that is resistant to interference from other household products. The Safety 1st High Clarity Colour Digital Video Monitor uses digital technology to enable the child’s camera unit and parent’s unit to ‘pair’ with each other, cutting out interference from microwaves, wireless networks and other monitors. The monitor’s parent unit displays a crystal-clear image every time. The controls enable you to zoom in, pan-around and see your baby when it’s dark, using infra-red. The Safety 1st Digital Video Monitor is great value for money as it can be used from birth and beyond. VISIT www.safety1st-uk.com for more information

  • RRP / price at purchase: £160.00

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