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Street Price: $114.99
Gaunz Org Price: $103.20
Savings!: $11.79 (10%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2049





Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 3 AAA
Battery Description: 4 AA
Binding: Baby Product
Product Brand: MOBI
Color: Silver w/ Blue trim
EAN: 0891040700018
Label: MOBI
Product Manufacturer: MOBI
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 months
Model: 70001
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MOBI
Release Date: January 01, 2004
Ranking: 2049
Studio: MOBI
Variation Description: Silver w/ Blue trim


Piece facts:
  • Ultra high resolution TFT color monitor with 2.4 GHz signal penetrates walls, floors and ceilings up to 300¿
  • Features automatic voice activated video transmission with adjustable sensitivity
  • Compact camera design allows you to position and monitor small spaces such as baby cribs and narrow shelves
  • Included A/V cable allows for connection to large TVs or VCRs for added convenience and security
  • Optional PC software and adapter allows for automated recording, monitoring and notification via the internet, your cell phone or pager




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The MobiCam system is the most compact, portable and multi-function color handheld wireless monitoring system available. Designed specifically for easy mobility of both the camera and the receiver, the MobiCam system can be moved to any location within the home. But MobiCam is not limited just to home use -- the compact, lightweight design can be transported anywhere and ready for use instantly. Because it has a transmission range of up to 300 feet and 2.4 GHz technology, your security and peace of mind is always within sight.

Features:

  • Ultra-high resolution TFT color monitor with 2.4 GHz signal penetrates walls, floors, and ceilings, at a range of up to 300 feet
  • Night Vision with l/R Technology allows viewing in total darkness, at a range of up to 10 feet
  • Compact design lets you monitor your loved ones at any location with ease
  • Automatic, voice-activated video transmission has adjustable sensitivity
  • Camera and receiver mounts are included for added installation options, quick removal and repositioning
  • Compact camera design allows you to position and monitor small spaces, such as baby cribs or narrow shelves
  • Dual power (battery & A/C) operation of camera and monitor allow for total mobility and use anywhere in your home, while traveling, visiting family and more
  • lncluded A/V cable allows for connection to larger TVs or VCRs, for added convenience and security
  • 0ptional PC software and adapter allows for automated recording, monitoring and notification via the internet, your cell phone or pager
  • 1.5' color display
  • Adjustable camera-viewing angle
  • Low battery power indicator
  • Requires 8 'AA' batteries (not included)


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The M0Bl technologies 70001 MobiCam Wireless System is a simple, reliable, and highly economical solution for any basic remote monitoring needs. Requiring no installation, the 70001 MobiCam system's compact design and wireless technology allow you to position the camera and monitor virtually anywhere making it both easy to use and completely portable. The 70001's camera features automatic voice-activated video transmission with an adjustable sensitivity, as well as lR (lnfraRed) LEDs (light emitting diodes) that allow you to receive a picture in total darkness, making it an ideal solution as a baby monitor or for other in-home surveillance.

The 70001 MobiCam's camera utilizes the NTSC signal system to achieve 510 by 492 effective pixels of resolution. The lR LED emitters allow this camera to receive a picture under no-light (0 Lux) conditions up to 10-feet away, while the built-in microphone allows for one-way audio transmission and enables the voice-activated video transmission feature. The MobiCam's camera includes a built-in 2.4 GHz omni-directional antenna and three selectable channels that allow you to use multiple cameras with a single monitor. This unit's compact design allows it to be placed in tight spaces such as cribs or shelves, while its adjustable ball-mount-style camera lens lets you achieve an optimum viewing angle. The M0Bl 70001 camera can run on either nine-volts DC power via an included AC/DC adapter or eight AA batteries for additional portability, and has an operating temperature of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius.

The 70001 MobiCam's 2.4 GHz monitor allows for signal reception from up to 300-feet away with a clear line of sight. This unit utilizes a 1.5-inch TFT (Thin Film Transistor, or active-matrix) LCD (liquid crystal display) screen that provides you with a clear and sharp picture with 490 by 240 effective pixels. The M0Bl 70001 monitor includes three selectable channels to allow you to monitor multiple rooms, and a standard A/V (audio/video) output jack for connecting to a TV or VCR. The 70001's monitor runs on batteries or via an included AC/DC adapter, while optional PC software and an adapter allows for automated recording via the lnternet, your cell phone or pager.

Technical Features:
  • Signal distance: up to 300-feet (clear line of sight)
  • Signal types: 2.4 GHz wireless transmission, NTSC TV system
  • Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 0 Lux up to 10-feet
  • Effective pixels: 510 x 492 for camera, 490 x 240 for monitor
  • Camera operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius
  • Camera dimensions: approximately 9.2 x 5.9 x 12.3 centimeters (W x D x H)
Designed primarily for indoor use, the M0Bl 70001 MobiCam system deserves serious consideration as one of the easiest and most portable economical monitoring solutions available, especially for parents traveling with a small child. While both camera and monitor are freestanding units, mounts are included for each allowing additional installation options. This system is made in the USA and was the winner of the 2004 iParenting Media Award. Users should note that the camera's image sensor may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the camera should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources.

About Surveillance Camera Technical Features
Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes 'noise' which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CM0S (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient.

What's in the Box
Camera, monitor, mounting kit, A/V cable, and AC adapter.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Better reception than other brand! ...
I love this system. We had another brand summer infant and I always had horrible reception. I get perfect crystal clear reception throughout most of the house. The only problem area is the kitchen so I just leave it in the family room. It does make a lot of noise when the microwave is on so I just turn the volume down while using the microwave. I have had the camera for over a year now and it is still working perfect! In fact I just bought another "eye" for in my sons room and I am getting rid of the other monitor altogether.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Many problems
I wish I had checked more into this product before buying. Almost any other household appliance will interfere with this monitor (microwave, vacume, radio, white noise sound machine, etc.) Also video quit working after 9 months...called and only a 30-day warranty.....I will be buying another MUCH better rated monitor from Amazon this time. Do NOT buy.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * DO NOT BUY ...
This thing is terrible you'd be better off using your own ears you can not go any where in the house with it. it works best about 20ft away but still has static and a fuzzy picture. Don't waste time spend the extra money and getr something better you'll end up buying something new within a week any ways plus with the static you won't be able to sleep. The only thing good about this item is the night vision.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy
I got a mobi-cam because my child didn't make noise when she woke up. My mobi-cam always had interference and static. Resolution was poor at best. Within 4 months the camera stop showing, although I could sometimes have sound. When I contacted Mobi Technologies the person told me the warranty is only for 30 days - nothing they would do. DO NOT buy this.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Buy a different one! ...
I bought this about 10 months ago with an additional camera. The night vision only works on one of the cameras and the interference is horrible. It snaps and pops all night long and I have to move it all around to find "just the right spot".I actually have to sleep with earplugs in to drown out the noise. I live in a single story 2100 sq. foot house. I should have returned it right away, but I kept it because I had no other monitor at the time. Now, 10 months later, the volume control does not work anymore! I am now trying to find a new monitor. I love having the video monitor though, so I will look for a different brand.

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