We are having fun playing around with it and figuring out all the features. There are lots of other pretty handy features like room temperature display, music, two-way communication etc. There is also an option for sleep advice and parenting tips on the app. But on the app, you can tilt/zoom the camera, take photos/videos, speak to Bub, play music/white noise, set up a motion sensor etc. I assumed I would just be able to view the room on the mobile. So far we have been using the parent unit to monitor bub at night which I love because it’s a great size and very clear but today I set up the App as I wanted to try it on my phone first to show my partner how to use it (and it’s very easy to set up). The Oricom Touchscreen Nursery Pal exceeded my expectations with all of the different functions. ‘ It’s a monitor that has everything you could think of or need‘ Samantha reviewed the Oricom Touchscreen Nursery Pal Premium Baby Monitor. Here’s what they had to say: Samantha Fitzgerald, mum of Fionn While it doesn’t have the motorised camera of the Premium model, it does come with a super-strong magnetic mount on the camera base that’s easy to reposition and hold at the perfect angle for optimal viewing.īut don’t take our word for it, we asked three mums from the Mum’s Grapevine Facebook Groups to road-test each of the Oricom Connected Baby Monitors listed above. The Nursery Pal is the extra pair of eyes and ears you didn’t know you needed in the nursery. Included with the monitor is a flexible overhead cot stand that safely attaches to almost any cot or bassinet giving you unobstructed overhead viewing. If you don’t have a place to sit or mount a baby monitor, the Skyview is for you. Nursery Pal Skyview Baby Monitor with Cot Stand At the top of the range is the Premium Nursery Pal with a huge 5″ touchscreen parent unit, motorised pan-tilt and zoom camera, superior night vision, two-way communication, handy room thermometer and more.
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