Uniden is highlighting another entry in their popular baby monitor line, with the BW4501 Baby Video Camera / Monitor with Clamp Camera.
The Uniden BW4501 Monitor with Clamp Camera is priced at $229.95 and includes a host of features including a handy clamp on the base of the camera, and a 4.3” FULL HD resolution portable monitor.
The camera delivers alerts when your baby or toddler is moving around or crying – with 2-way communication to let you talk to them from another room. The camera has a 4x digital zoom to help you check out what’s happening, while a backup battery on-board gives you peace of mind in the event of a blackout.
The handy multi-purpose clamp on the base lets you attach the camera to the rails of a cot, or shelf, or it can simply free stand on a bedside table or chest of drawers.
A built-in night light on the camera can be customised letting you select a colour from the colour wheel with multi coloured animations and static modes.
The monitor can play a range of lullabies, or even white noise to help with soothing, and can also monitor temperature and humidity, with handy alerts to ensure the room is always comfortable – and you can also record events on a removable microSD card.
You can check out the Uniden BW4501 4.3” Baby Video Camera / Monitor with Clamp Camera alongside rest of their baby monitor range right now at Big W, JB Hi-Fi, and The Good Guys
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