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2.5-Inch TFT LCD Baby Monitor with 4 Channels
- Model: BBM-017-MX
- Shipping Weight: 1000g
Good Price+Top Quality+Best Service
2.5-Inch TFT LCD Baby Monitor with 4 Channels [BBM-017-MX] - This baby monitor is an indispensable gadget for the parents. Once you own it, the godsend allows you enormous freedom from nap time. Meanwhile, the crisp
| This baby monitor is an indispensable gadget for the parents. Once you own it, the godsend allows you enormous freedom from nap time. Meanwhile, the crisp images on the 2.5-inch high definition TFT LCD screen give you peace of mind. And 4 channels are utilized to help you get rid of interference in the electronically cluttered home and allow you to find a free channel which is handy. In addition, the monitor can serve as a MP4 player that supports multiple picture, audio and video formats. From now on, you don’t have to check on the baby every 5 minutes. Enjoy the benefits. |
- 2.4GHz 4-channel wireless mobile AV Receiver/Monitor.
- 882*228 high-definition 2.5-inch TFT LCD screen.
- Real-time clock display.
- MP3/MP4 player.
- Support SD/MMC.
- Support OTG.
- Built-in speaker.
- 1*2.4GHz Wireless Receiver
- 1*USB Cable
- 1*OTG Cable
- 1*AV Cable
- 1*AC Charger
- 1*Manual
| Display |
2.5" TFT LCD,882*228,200:1 |
| Wireless Reception |
2.4GHz,4 channel,manual switch |
| Record Format |
AVI |
| Audio Format |
MP3 |
| Video Format |
MOV,MPEG-1,MPEG-4,AVI,ASF,ADPCM |
| Picture Format |
JPEG,TIFF |
| Video Mode |
Support PAL and NTSC (automatic selection) |
| Built-in memory |
64MB |
| Supported flash memory |
SD/MMC, 16MB-4G |
| Interface |
High-speed USB2.0 interface,USB OTG 2.0,AV input,AV output,Stereo earphone output |
| Power supply |
rechargeable Li-ion battery;power adaptor:input 100V-240V;output 5V, 1.0A |
| Supported operating System |
Win98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003 |
| Color |
Black,White |
| Size (LxWxH) |
cm x cm x cm |
| Gross Weight |
1.000kg |
| Package Size (LxWxH) |
25cm x 22cm x 9cm |
| Package Type |
Gift Box |
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 18 August, 2008.
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