Compare Baby monitors - Infant Optics DXR-8 vs. Infant Optics DXR-5 vs. Motorola MBP26



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Main Features

BrandInfant-opticsInfant-opticsMotorola
ConnectivityDigitalDigitalDigital
Large Display
Camera
Dual view
Lullabies
2-Way

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

Interchangeable optical lens system
Complete remote control of the camera pan/tilt option
Large color display with retractable antenna and sound-activated
Able to link 4 cameras to 1 display unit
Automatic shutdown with no noise
Simple set up and easy to operate
Affordable for the average parent
Convenient portable design
520 foot range adds range for roaming
Out of range alert for convenience
Ability to add up to 4 cameras

Disadvantages

Wide angle lens sold separately
Costly investment
2.4GHz frequency range prone to interference
Camera units cannot be paired to multiple monitor units
No temperature monitoring available for extra caution

User Reviews

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Features

General

Brand

Infant-opticsInfant-opticsMotorola
BrandInfant-opticsInfant-opticsMotorola
Usability
ConnectivityDigitalDigitalDigital
Out of reach indicator
Volume control
Noise Activation
Large Display
Color Display
Camera
Nightvision
Dual view
Night light
Lullabies
2-Way
Sensory
Vibration
Smartphone compatible
Thermometer
Pan & Tilt
Indoor Range
Outdoor Range
MountingSelf-standingSelf-standingSelf-standing
Zoom
Energy
Expandable
Batteries1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)Rechargeable high performance lithium battery1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)
Battery indicator
Rechargeable
PowerBatteriesBatteriesBatteries
Battery lifetime10 hours3-4 hours3.5 hours
Extra
ColorWhite/BeigeBlue and whiteBlack & White
ManualEnglishEnglishEnglish,spanish,french


1 Review


41 Reviews


61 Reviews