
"Lorex BB3525 Care 'n Share Baby Monitor with Auto Tracking Pan/Tilt Camera that Follows Baby Movement (White)" 9.7 out of 10. based on 299 ratings
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74 of 86 people found the following review helpful.
Best of Both Worlds (Wifi and RF)
By David
I held out buying a new baby monitor until this one was released because I liked the fact that it was an RF signal between the monitor and the camera, but there was also an option to view remotely via WiFi on an iPhone. This monitor fulfilled both of these perfectly. The RF signal is much more reliable than WiFi, which means that through the night, I don't have to worry about missing either of the babies waking up or having issues. But any other time, I can fire up the iphone and monitor, whether I'm outside or out to dinner with a babysitter staying at home. The picture is beautiful. I'm sure there may be better definition pictures on other monitors, but it's big and clear and that's all I need from a baby monitor. It has 2 way voice, a zoom option and displays the temperature, all more useful than I thought they would be. Easy to set up, and easy to use. Honestly, couldn't be more excited for this monitor after our previous, cheaper video monitor for baby #1. I have
the camera with the ability to pan, and have no complaints about this either.
(One note: If the panning seems like it isn't working, check to make sure that you aren't zoomed in. That was about 10 frustrating, troubleshooting minutes of my life I won't get back)
First time ever writing a review. This monitor is worth it, and since it is new, I'd thought it might be helpful for those afraid to take a chance.
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Great for crazy cat ladies
By S. Peterson
I'm letting my daughter use this to watch her cat. I did something wrong in parenting my daughters because they both turned out to be 26-year-old cat ladies. All they do is talk about their cats and tell me stupid and uninteresting cat stories. Now one of my daughters is using this unit to watch and listen for her cat when it's in the backyard. Normally you wouldn't get any stories about cats while they are outside and you are inside. Not with this unit. She can see the cat, listen to the cat (even in the dark) and tell me more cute things her cat does I don't give a crap about. Thank God she hasn't realized that she can take pictures with this thing. If she does, she will start sending those to me, too. At that moment I predict this unit will have a "malfunction" and no longer be able to take cat pictures.
If this thing works on cats, it should work just fine for babies or old people with dementia. I'm OK with baby and old people stories. Those are cute. But cats are
cats. When one gets sick you can put it to sleep and get another one for free. You can't do that with people (unless you're in Denmark or something). My daughter even talks to her cat through this thing. Good God, where did I go wrong? The cat looks around for her and she thinks that's cute and then calls me to tell me that. That's not what cell phones are for. Cell phones are for things like, "Mom just burned herself making a Vodka drink. I'm taking her to the hospital, again." Cell phones are not for telling that your cat looked at the camera unit she you said, "Hey Grover!" I was in an important meeting when you called to tell me about your cat. I only answered because there might have been a chance your mother was on fire, again. So, in conclusion, this unit works for cats and most likely babies and probably old people with dementia.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
ok, but not stellar
By J. York
The LorexBaby Care 'n' Share baby monitor includes everything you need to have a full mobile video feed to keep an eye and an ear on your bundle of joy. The kit consists of a broadcast module that you place in the room with the baby and a handheld receiver module that you carry around with you.
I found the range of the LorexBaby kit to be quite good. I have a fairly large house (~3000 square feet) and I was able to go anywhere in my house, upstairs or down, and I never lost reception or had difficulties. I do have a newer house with an open floor plan, so there aren't as many walls to go through as older houses, so that may have helped me. No setup is required, and the kit does not use your wifi network by default; everything works the moment you power it on.
Picture quality isn't what you'd get on a high definition television, but you can see what is going on in the cradle. The camera has an automatic nightvision mode so you can even see in the dark.
This works well and gives you a usable view at all times of the day/night. The camera viewing angle is fairly limited so you have to be careful with how you direct the camera. This makes it acceptable for a cradle or playpen, but not usable for monitoring an entire room or large play area.
The receiver module has a band of LEDs that light up when your baby is making noise. Even if you have the audio muted, you can keep an eye on these and then listen in when you see them lighting up. This way you don't have to listen to the hiss of the microphone all day but can still tell when the baby needs attention.
The receiver module has a built-in rechargeable battery so that you don't have to leave it plugged in all the time. With video display enabled, I was able to use this for about 2 hours before it ran out of power. Battery life goes up considerably if you use audio-only. I like that the receiver module has a small arm that slips out to hold it upright so
you can set it on the counter like a picture frame.
A few other features of the LorexBaby Care 'n' Share are a temperature sensor, a microphone for talking to your baby, and a remotely controlled nightlight that you can use to give the baby some light. All of these work fine. The night light puts out the faintest of light and wouldn't help you walk around the room but does give the baby a little light if they like that. Voice quality when using the microphone is pretty bad. I tried talking to my wife and she had a hard time understanding me. You can add a microSD card to the receiver module so that you can record footage of your baby or to take snapshots.
I am having a significant problem with my LorexBaby Care 'n' Share that will cause me to contact Lorex support. The battery in the receiver module often refuses to charge. I can plug in the receiver and use it on wall-power all day long, but 99% of the time, it doesn't actually charge the battery.
This leaves me with a depleted battery, even if I had it turned off and plugged in all night long. I'm assuming this is a hardware issue that will require Lorex to send me a replacement.
My sister-n-law has a Philips baby monitor that she spent about $200 on. It costs twice as much, but it is at least twice as nice. For my money, I'd rather have the Philips unit.
A few other notes after using for a month:
+ the zoom feature works really well and has a very sharp/clear picture.
- the zoom button broke within weeks of using the unit, it is not well built
+ the small footprint of the camera is appreciated
+ the night light is useful
- the bluish color of the night light could be improved upon
+ the included cable clips for mounting the camera are appreciated; babies like to pull on stuff
+ colors are sometimes off (though no worse than other baby cameras that I've seen)
+ the temperature alarm feature is appreciated- lets
us know if the baby's room gets too hot or cold