- Impressive 7.0" high-resolution display for more advanced viewing
- Remote-controlled pan and tilt camera functions for improved coverage
- Includes two cameras so you won't miss a thing
- Split screen functionality allows you to view multiple cameras on a single screen
- Allows you to record footage onto an SD card to save those special moments
Luvion Prestige Touch 2 Twin Camera Video Baby Monitor
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Dave (verified owner) –
After researching the heck out of baby monitors (non-wifi) to replace our ageing motorola and to support 2 cameras, we were eventuality torn between the Homiee and the Luvion Prestige Touch 2.
After reading the great reviews, we initially went with the Homiee. In short, although the cute camera (which is quite large) has a great range of motion, the picture quality was quite disappointing. It didn’t help that the infra red lights didn’t work either on ours. The screen felt very small on a monitor so large and it just felt a bit, well, cheap. The lullubies aren’t great either. With that initial unimpressed feeling and due to the fact the infra red night vision wasn’t working, we returned the Homiee and decided to try the Luvion.
Wow, what a difference! The screen size on the Prestige Touch 2 is great (7″) and the smooth HD picture quality, night vision and sound are amazing! The lullabies are actually pretty soothing, and there are many more features such as split screen and scan between cameras (there is no split screen on the Homiee and scan is 10 seconds between cameras, which seems like an age). You can switch off the screen and have just sound if you don’t like the light of the monitor at night, or you can have it in a standby mode which will engage the screen and audio if sound is detected on any camera. Battery life seems decent enough too, certainly for an evening unplugged downstairs.
Despite reading negative reviews regarding very short camera cable, I was happy to find that this wasn’t the case. The cable is about 170-180cm, enough to have on a wardrobe or high up on a wall. If having the camera high up on a flat surface, the downward range of camera movement isn’t anywhere as good as the Homiee, so you’ll have to angle it down using some bent card or similar.
Comparing the two monitors overall, everything just looked and felt much more premium with the Luvion. Yes, it is more money, but I reckon it’s worth it for the peace of mind of seeing the little ones clearly at a glance (at this time it’s cheapest on this site, especially with the January offer code).