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Feb 28th 2010 Special Price Fisher-Price M6163

Fisher-Price Private Connection Monitor with Dual Receivers – White Review

Fisher-Price Private Connection Monitor with Dual Receivers – White Feature

  • The Private Connection Monitor with dual receivers is a 900 MHz monitor with a new design and feature set.
  • It allows parents to hear baby’s call and see it with the 5 LED variable light display.
  • It has 10 channels to increase the privacy of the connection.
  • It also has a unique LCD screen display that includes graphic displays for volume, channels, range, and battery life.
  • The monitor also has rechargeable batteries for added convenience and value. The transmitter has a new flat design for stability and also has a LCD display for the channels.

Fisher-Price Private Connection Monitor with Dual Receivers – White Overview

The Fisher-Price Private Connection Monitor with dual receivers allows parents to hear and see baby with a five LED variable light display. With ten channels, the privacy of the connection is increased and the likelihood of someone else picking up the transmission is reduced. The monitor also boasts a unique LCD screen display that includes graphic displays for volume, channels, range and battery life. Rechargeable batteries offer added convenience and value. Requires 3 “AAA” batteries, not included. Transmitter measures 3″L x 4.5″W x 4.75″H. Receiver measures 6″L x 2″W x 2.75″H.

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Customer Reviews

2 years and dead – kittenheellover –
After 2 years, the speaker is dead on one receiver and both receivers are “blipping” due to some unknown interference (we do not have 900 MHz wireless in the house) and the first lights are ALWAYS on. These were fine for almost a year and a half and then they went downhill fast. This gets very annoying at night when you are asleep and the lights are flickering for no reason at all. We are trying to figure out what model to get next and believe that we will go digital next.

I read in another review that you should not have the receivers plugged in for more that 13 hours at a time. If this is true, this is truly an absolutely horrible design. We have these plugged in at all times, one in the living room and one in the bedroom.

Awful monitor – Dmama –
I purchased this monitor about a year and a half ago and within the first couple of months one of the dual monitors just stopped working. Aside from that, the monitor itself is very loud and fuzzy at ALL times and no matter what channel it is on, it frequently makes a beeping sound. Now just a year and a half after using it..the other monitor has stopped working. This monitor is such poor quality. Do not waste your money on this monitor, let alone any fisher price monitor.

Fine, but doesn’t last long – Scott R. Feil – Wenatchee, WA USA
I’m on Amazon to find a new baby monitor now that this one has worn out. After about 9 months one receiver quit charging and the other one followed 3 months later. We often left the receivers on AC for long periods (apparently improperly), but I think constantly plugging and unplugging would have made the next problem worse. When running on AC, both units soon needed the power cord to be wiggled to get power and eventually one could no longer get power from the cord at all, rendering it useless. After 16 months the other receiver is in the same situation. Sixteen months isn’t terrible, but I don’t feel ready to give up monitoring entirely and it irks me to have to buy a new monitor for babies that are almost old enough not to need it.

I don’t have an issue with the static, it was always there, but never enough to keep me awake. The little spikes of interference weren’t common or loud enough to bother me either. When it still worked, I was happy with it. Hope this helps you decide what to buy.

Not a quality product… – C. DeLoach – Albany, NY United States
I’ve experience similar problems mentioned in other reviews. The monitors work well at first. After a few months, both monitors won’t hold a charge so we had to plug them in from room to room. After 6 months, one monitor stopped working, and today, just over a year old, the second monitor died.

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