Toddlers: 24 Months+

Mobi Cam vs. Summer Infant Video Monitor

Which would you recommend?  I've heard a lot of good things about both but it seems that those who have the Mobi Cam and had the Summer Infant Video Monitor prefer the Mobi Cam.
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Re: Mobi Cam vs. Summer Infant Video Monitor

  • We've only ever had the Summer one and I'm very satisfied. It's still going strong after 3 yrs.
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  • we have a Mobi, and it's had a few issues. We leave it on 24/7, so that might've been why, but the monitor started going hazy/fading out altogether..  so we had to send it back. It took 4 wks (urgh), but it did get fixed. I dunno..  I've heard lots of good things about Summer Infant.
  • We also have only ever had the Summer handheld and love it.
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  • Here's another question I forgot about the Summer Infant Video Monitor.  Can you put a camera in two rooms (we need on in DD's room and one in DS' room) and can you toggle back and forth between both cameras?
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  • We have two summer handheld ones. I like them a lot. I have a camera in each of the girls room and on the monitor you can see both rooms by switching channels from A to B or B to A. You can't see both rooms at the same time though on ours. Not an issue though because the girls rooms are so close to each other.

     

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  • No experience with the Mobi but we have the Summer Infant one and LOVE it.  No problems in the 2 yrs we have had it.  I know people have raised kids for an eternity without video monitors but DH and I say all the time how much we couldn't imagine not having it!


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  • We've had the Summer handheld for 4 years.  We got a second camera when #2 was born.  The only problem is the rechargable batteries wearing out, but we've purchased 2 in 4 years, for about $10 each.
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