Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.2 x 11.1 inches |
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Item model number | 401-A-US-1GV |
Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Male |
Care instructions | The camera/sending unit should never be placed closer to the crib than three feet. Children have been strangled in cords. Keep adapter cords out of the reach of children (more than three feet away) |
Additional product features | audio_only |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Standard |
Power Source | Rechargeable battery |
Batteries required | No |
Battery type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery life | 4 Hours |
Alert type | low_battery |
Display type | No video display |
Sensor technology | room_temperature |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitor, Aqua/White
Brand | Angelcare |
Color | Auqa/White |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Battery Life | 4 Hours |
Sensor Type | Movement |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
About this item
- Under-the-Mattress Movement Sensor Pad – Senses each and every one of your baby's movements and will sound an alarm if no movement is detected after 20 seconds, so you and baby can sleep tight
- Full Color Digital Display – The easy-to-read screen on the Parent Unit clearly displays Nursery room temperature and Sound Lights, as well as your various settings
- Portable & Rechargeable Parent Unit – Carry the Parent Unit with you from room to room for peace of mind
- Nursery Night Light – A gentle little glow to guide you when you walk into baby’s room. Audio "Tic" Feature
- Out-of-Range Indicator– Up to 820 feet (open field) and between 262 feet and 328 feet (indoor)
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Product Description
The Angelcare movement and sound monitor offers both sound and movement monitoring in one device. With a range of up to 820 feet and eight channels to minimize interference, the monitor offers continuous or voice-activated sound transmission and will sound an alarm when no movement is detected for 20 seconds. For convenience, the monitor features a temperature display and sound and movement indicator lights.
From the Manufacturer
This award-winning baby movement & sound monitor system is both pretty and practical. Slide the Sensor Pad under the crib mattress and its motion detectors will pick up the slightest movements; whether baby is sound asleep or wide awake. Plus, like music to your ears, you’ll hear every little sound coming from baby’s room on your portable Parent Unit, which features a full color digital display, nursery temperature display and other extras designed to give you the peace of mind you need to get a good night’s sleep too. Sweet dreams everyone! *Note: The Sensor Pad can be used with a regulatory standard baby mattress, whatever the size or thickness. However, it cannot be used with memory foam mattresses, dual sided, mattresses with a hollow frame or Purflo mattresses.
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ASIN | B00GU07FLQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #39,324 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #89 in Smart Baby Monitors |
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Battery life | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | — |
Easy to use | — | 4.3 | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | — | 4.7 |
Accuracy | — | 3.8 | — | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | Babysense | ONSKY HEALTH | Amazon.com |
sensor type | Movement | Temperature | Temperature | — |
material | — | Plastic | Plastic | Polycarbonate |
compatible devices | — | — | Smartphones | Smartphones |
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language | english | — | english | — |
weight | 4 pounds | 1232 grams | 1.5 pounds | — |
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Customers like the quality and comfort of the biometric monitor. For example, they mention that it works well, it never fails, and it gives them peace of mind every night. They also like the temperature monitoring. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of setup, sound quality, value, and accuracy.
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Customers like the quality of the biometric monitor. They say it works well, it never fails, and it performs flawlessly. Some customers also mention that it works great for both back and belly sleeping, and is easy to set up and use.
"...It worked great again, except this time I kept triggering the alarm when forgetting to switch it off when I picked my baby up to nurse...." Read more
"...I just want to warn anyone with a roller baby...This thing works maybe too well, and if your baby rolls out of the sensor range the alarm will go..." Read more
"First of all, when installed properly, this monitor is unbelievable...." Read more
"...The unit has preformed flawlessly! It even endured temperatures of -33 degrees (Fahrenheit) during one cold snap here in Northeastern Ohio...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the biometric monitor. They say it works amazing and gives them peace of mind every night. They also say it has greatly decreased their anxiety and helps them sleep better.
"...It has already potentially saved my child THREE times. Over the course of having our baby at home, she has been in the crib since day 1...." Read more
"...By having this product, she has been able to sleep through the night knowing that our daughter is ok...." Read more
"...I feel 100% comfortable being that far away from him. This gives me enough peace of mind that I'm able to sleep without wondering how he's doing......" Read more
"...This is by far the best baby product I have spent money on. It gave me peace of mind so that I could actually sleep while she slept otherwise I do..." Read more
Customers like the temperature monitoring of the biometric monitor. They say it monitors ambient temperature and has alarms if the temperature goes too high or low. They also appreciate the temperature gauge and the sound monitor part. They mention that the temperature displayed is accurate and fabulous. Some are happy it has a temperature sensor and that the built-in thermometer tells you how warm the room is.
"...The temperature gauge is fabulous, especially as the rooms in our home run at different temperatures. I also love the long range on the thing...." Read more
"...The difference in temp is interesting. Most of the times our child cried at night was not for another reason then the room being to cold at night...." Read more
"...The unit has preformed flawlessly! It even endured temperatures of -33 degrees (Fahrenheit) during one cold snap here in Northeastern Ohio...." Read more
"...The temperature display is very nice too—especially when I like it warm and my husband likes it cold...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of setup of the biometric monitor. Some mention it's very easy to set up, with clear instructions. However, others say that it'd be better to set it up before baby arrives, as the instructions don't fully make sense.
"...Setup was pretty easy. Just be sure you follow the directions. You place the sensor pad UNDER the mattress...." Read more
"...Setup was a little confusing and I felt the instructions didn't fully make sense but I got it figured out in about 20 minutes...." Read more
"...The board gives it a sturdy base. Pretty simple. I had a board cut and the pad under our mattress in less than 10 minutes...." Read more
"This system has given us complete peace of mind. It's a little challenging to set up, so I recommend setting it up before baby arrives..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it tracks movement but can also have sound if you want it, and the parental handheld unit rings loud and clear. However, others say that the monitors sound is low, it sometimes gives out a loud static noise, and it emits a constant low-pitched beeping sound in the charger.
"...3B. You can also monitor via sound. Basically a sound monitor is like any other sound monitor...." Read more
"...About the alarm, It's really LOUD. but I'm so glad it is! I'm deaf in one ear and I have a tendency to sleep with my good ear into the pillow...." Read more
"...The device has a really cool feature which keeps the monitor silent unless the baby makes a noise...." Read more
"...is not in use and is sitting in the charger, it emits a constant low-pitched beeping sound...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the biometric monitor. Some say it's well worth the money, reasonable priced, and worth its weight in gold. Others say it’s horrible, unreliable, and a complete waste of money.
"...Hands down, this purchase was 100% worth it. It has already potentially saved my child THREE times...." Read more
"...My first thought to was, man this is ugly. But once received the product, it is not as intensely green and the white is not as shiny...." Read more
"...But I don't care. It's a great product and well worth the money...." Read more
"...in hopes to get a replacement or something because this monitor is NOT cheap for it to only be lasting 5 months... I am utterly disappointed to say..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the biometric monitor. Some mention that the motion detection is seriously sensitive, and it tracks every movement of the baby. However, others say that it does not detect any movement in the entire crib.
"...Plus the ability to monitor movement remotely via a remote parent unit allows you to move around the house instead of being near audible range of..." Read more
"..."The sensor keeps going off"/"False positives" - First off, the sensor is supposed to go off... so, that's a good thing...." Read more
"...It is a basic motion sensor that detects the slightest of movement, chest moving up and down...." Read more
"...were to happen... Any ways, just be warned...It's great but it doesn't sense movement in the entire crib which has proven to be very...very...very..." Read more
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So here I am, coming back to update my experience with the movement monitor. My daughter was born prematurely, in late February, so we've been using the monitor for a little over 5 weeks now. Hands down, this purchase was 100% worth it. It has already potentially saved my child THREE times. Over the course of having our baby at home, she has been in the crib since day 1. Every time she is in the crib, the Angelcare monitor detects her movements (especially breathing) every time. The "metronome" icon constantly moves to show she is breathing. About one week ago, the alarm went off and my wife rushed into the nursery. She didn't even check to see whether it was a false alarm. She immediately scooped up our daughter to make sure she was OK. A day later, the same thing happened, once again and my wife started doubting the movement monitor after the 2nd time, thinking it was broken due to "false alarms". So I spent about an hour, doing the towel test again and checking the calibration on if it could detect movement. I didn't see any issues and left the sensitivity alone. The 3rd time that the alarm went off, I ran into the nursery, but instead of picking my daughter up, I gently shook her while she was in the crib. Next thing I heard was a huge gasp coming from her lungs. It was almost as if she was holding her breath.
Since then, we haven't had an episode, but we are especially thankful that the Angelcare monitor was there to warn us... false alarm or not.
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I'm an expectant father with about a month and a half to go before my baby is due. Just like most parents, my wife and I went ahead and prepped the nursery with everything a typical nursery needs. With that said, picking the monitor was the hardest decision we had to make. We knew we wanted video, audio, movement, and temperature monitoring but we weren't sure which product to get. Because my wife and I are going to be first time parents, we are extremely scared of SIDS. We've done our research and decided against not only bumper pads, but we picked a firm mattress, an award-winning movement monitor, as well as the ability to see the temperature of the nursery (as it's been documented you don't want the baby to be too cold/too hot). But it seems in the realm of SIDS, the only two major players at this time are Snuza and Angelcare. The reason I leaned over to Angelcare is because it's stationary and there is no way it would "fall off your baby" like reviewers of the Snuza stated. Plus the ability to monitor movement remotely via a remote parent unit allows you to move around the house instead of being near audible range of the Snuza. Finally, my friends who both have had babies swore by the Angelcare movement monitor they bought a few years ago. While I haven't ruled out the Snuza completely, I might buy one later on down the road for family vacations where we have to utilize a pack 'n play instead of a crib (in the event that the Angelcare is too hard to disassemble/reassemble).
Unlike the brand my friends own, Angelcare offers newer solutions as well as an all-in-one solution via the Angelcare AC1100. However, reviews of the AC1100 (around the Internet) said the video was just OK. Many reviewers stated that the cheaper versions were better and to get a separate video monitor. There are other versions, such as movement only ( Angelcare Movement Only Monitor, White ), the sound/movement without temperature (AC-201) and even the Deluxe Plus version with two pads and two parent units ( Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitor Deluxe Plus, Auqa/White ). With the hefty price tag for the AC1100, we decided the best scenario would be to buy the best movement monitor separate from the best video monitor. We ended up with the Samsung Sew- 3037 W Safeview Baby Monitor, Video Monitor, Sound Monitor and Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitor, Auqa/White .
Setup was pretty easy. Just be sure you follow the directions. You place the sensor pad UNDER the mattress. The instructions state that the pad must be on a solid/rigid surface when placed under the mattress (above the mattress support). This will ensure it's working properly as well as reduce the amount of false alarms. While Angelcare does sell a wooden support board, you can make your own. My friends who have owned other versions used plywood and other reviewers from the Internet used everything from thick styrofoam, rigid cardboard, to masonite. I had several pieces of masonite laying in my basement from a previous shelf project, so I ended up cutting me a 13 x 13 inch board. The thickness of my masonite was 1/8th of an inch.
I ran the cord and installed the cord kit per the instructions. I plugged everything up, turned it on and started my testing. Now for those of you curious or wondering about false alarms, I had the same questions on that and asked my friend directly. My friend told me the key is to set the sensitivity to where you won't have false alarms (lowering the dial to lower numbers), but it's not so low where it never warns you. He said to start with the default of 3 (the setting ranges from 1 - 5) and to test from there. The manual says you use your hand and rub it across the mattress for testing purposes but the problem with that is that when detecting subtle movements (AKA a baby breathing), it requires more subtle testing. Per my friend, you can test the movement monitor via "the towel test." Simply take a hand towel and hold it up high enough to where the tip just touches the mattress. When testing the sensitivity, just glide the tip of the towel across the surface of the mattress as well as the corners. The purpose of this is to detect the baby breathing on all parts of the crib. If the monitor can sense the tip of a towel gliding across the mattress, it is sensitive enough to detect the movement of a baby breathing. All I can say is WOW. I don't even know how this technology works ESPECIALLY since the pad is UNDER the mattress. It detected even the slightest touch of the towel on the mattress as a verified "movement". That's just crazy to me that something like this can detect that LITTLE movement.
Other thoughts on this product are:
1. The parent unit (the one that you carry around) comes with rechargeable batteries and a recharge station. In the event that the batteries start losing their juice, you can always replace them. The nursery unit also supports batteries, but not the rechargeable kind. I went ahead and put batteries in that anyway because in the event of a power outage, it will still monitor my baby. I can't tell you how many power outages I've had due to storms. Although the nursery unit doesn't recharge batteries, it will warn you if the batteries are getting low.
2. Temperature is one of the main reasons I chose this over the lower end model. I want to make sure the nursery environment is perfect for my baby, so it's good that I can set low and high thresholds. I was told by my pediatrician that between 68 and 72 degrees is optimal. So I set my thresholds to exactly that. It will even warn me when the temperature goes outside of that range.
3. 3 ways to monitor: tic, sound, movement.
3A. The tic feature is a metronome icon that moves when it detects any movement of your baby. YOu have the option of hearing a "tic" sound everytime movement is detected. When movement stops, it will stop "ticking" and the metronome will stop moving. This is just to notify you. It doesn't do anything else.
3B. You can also monitor via sound. Basically a sound monitor is like any other sound monitor. You have the option of continual sound monitoring or to monitor sound when it detects sound.
3C. Movement monitoring is basically the main functionality of the Angelcare unit. This is what emits the alarm sound when there is no movement by the baby. After 15 seconds, there is a loud beep stating that the baby hasn't moved for 15 seconds. If by 20 seconds, the baby does not move, it will emit a continous beeping until you either turn off the unit, or you put the parent unit on HOLD or TEMPORARY MUTE. The difference is temporary mute lasts 2 minutes. Hold will last indefinitely (but continuously beep at you every 60 seconds) to let you know it's on hold.
4. Alerts can be set to vibrate, sound, or both (like your cell phone).
Finally, as some of you may have known, Angelcare recently had a recall due to potential cord strangulation. I contacted Angelcare and they stated that all NEW VERSIONS of their monitors will be labelled with an "A" after the model number on a white sticker located on the box. This lets you know that this is the new version with the cord safety kit packed in the box. I ended up buying mine from Amazon and can verify that mine is the new version. If you don't have the new version, you can get the cord kit for free from Angelcare's website. While this kit isn't necessary (only 2 deaths between 1999 to 2013) from over 600,000 units sold (a 0.0003% statistic), it is available if you want it. If you don't use the kit, just make SURE SURE SURE, you pull slack from the cord away from the crib and secure it. Use zip ties or something. Use common sense!
I'm still amazed by the functionality of the Angelcare monitor. I know nothing guarantees you 100% against SIDS, but I'll do my best to make sure I've taken every precaution. With my setup of both Samsung video and Angelcare movement (I use both sound functions on both monitors), I'm pretty confident I'm going guns blazing to do everything I can to make sure my baby is safe and monitored well.
After we received the monitor and set it up, I decided to try it out. Putting our daughter in, and lifting her out... alarm worked perfect. Then we placed dead weight in (basket with a little weight to it) and sure enough, the alarm went off. So we've been using it every time we put her in the crib and it's worked great. You have to get used to turning off and on the alarm when you take your child in and out, but that's no big deal.. just a routine you need to get into.
I haven't written a review until now, just so I could get the whole experience and form a good opinion on it. Last night, the alarm went off for the first time and it scared us half to death, but it was a good thing. Her crib is right next to our bed, and my wife started talking loudly to her before she scooped her up, so we aren't completely sure whether she stopped breathing for sure, or whether she just scooted too far to the end that it lost her heartbeat/movement. I have NO idea why people on here are complaining about false positives. I would rather wake up to 20 false positives than NOT have this and have my baby stop breathing and not know it. Some people must be pretty dense.
And here's some answers to all of the negative reviews, which I find mostly baseless. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but just to set things straight for those interested in buying this:
"This is confusing to set up and use" - First off, read your directions. Everything is right there for setup and operating. It is not that difficult if you have a brain and can follow instructions. It IS more intensive setup than just plopping the monitor on the table and being done. Why? Because this has a sensing pad under the mattress which you must connect and stage. Of course it will have more setup time.
"The sensor keeps going off"/"False positives" - First off, the sensor is supposed to go off... so, that's a good thing. Second, I personally would rather answer a million false positives and not need them than NOT have this and have my baby stop breathing. Third, if you have the problem of your baby scrunching up against the side and losing sensory, BUY THE PACKAGE WITH TWO PADS. The two pads should cover the entire area much better. But please, do not say this monitor doesn't work or is garbage. What more do you want from a $70 monitor with a sensing pad? That is an incredible price for what you're getting. So if you have a problem with coverage, buy the two pads.
"I watched my baby breathing, as this alarm was going off. This is junk."/"Doesn't alarm when removing baby" - What type of mattress do you have? The type of mattress can affect the sensitivity of the signal and increase false positives.
"Too difficult to work during the night" - You push a button to turn off the alarm when removing the child, and the same button to turn it back on when the child is in the crib. I don't think it's that difficult... How much easier can it be, actually?
"Ridiculous the way you have to install in a crib" - You place it on a board, under the mattress. Again, not that difficult. The whole basis of this product is that it senses as much of the mattress it can to detect movement above. So obviously, it is designed to go under the mattress. The board gives it a sturdy base. Pretty simple. I had a board cut and the pad under our mattress in less than 10 minutes.
"Sensor goes off as soon as you pick him up to feed him" - No it doesn't. There is 15 seconds of "no movement" you have to push the button to turn off the alarm. If you can't push the button, which should be about 3 feet away, within 15 seconds, then you may have bigger problems. Even better, push the button before you pick him up. Easy solution to a non-problem.
"Was recalled for infant deaths" - Because the parents of 2 infants obviously did something wrong, not because of design flaw. The cord comes out underneath the mattress, which should be hard enough for any infant to reach, even with their arm out the crib reaching down for it. They would really have to try hard to grab it. And maybe it's just me, but I even have it tucked away so if by some chance my child would grab it, (I know, they supposedly "fixed" the issue now), she wouldn't be able to pull it. This is the same thing with Ikea furniture... parents want to blame the manufacturer, when it is actually their negligence that is at fault. Because your child died from pulling a dresser on himself, when the furniture provided an attaching method to the wall, is NOT the manufacturers fault. As long as there is no design flaw, or fire hazard, etc. and it's just common sense, the recall means nothing to me.
Again, not to sound snippy or anything, I just wanted to address some of the negative comments on this thing. Personally, I'd give it 10 stars if I could! Take my opinion however you want, but I will be using this for my next child for sure!
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Producto que vino de importación, pero con todo y los gastos aduanales, resultó ser más económico de lo que se puede conseguir en tiendas departamentales.
Hay que leer el manual para poder activar correctamente el sensor de movimiento. Quizá este sea cómo un plus y sólo se necesite si el bebé es muy pequeño. La calidad de sonido es buena. No he probado a detalle el alcance del monitor, pero dentro de casa y moviéndome en las diferentes habitaciones y subiendo al cuarto de lavado, el sonido de mantiene nítido.
Das Gerät haben wir nun seit 2 Wochen im Einsatz. Es gab bisher keinen einzigen Fehlalarm. Im Gegenteil. Das Gerät meldet sich, wenn man das Kind aus dem Bett nimmer und vergisst es auszuschalten. Das funktioniert schon mal super.
Anschluss und Funktion:
Die Sensoren-Pads werden einfach unter die Matratze des Kindes gelegt und mit einem Kabel verbunden. Ein weiteres Kabel geht an den Sender bzw. in dem Fall auch Bewegungsmelder. Der Empfänger arbeitet mit Akkus, die recht schnell aufgeladen sind und auch lange halten (mehrere Stunden). Man kann den Empfänger aber auch mit einem Stromkabel betreiben und auch laden, welches mitgeliefert wurde. Sobald das Kind im Bett liegt und das Gerät eingeschaltet wurde, sieht man ein Blinken am Bewegungsmelder. Dieses Blinken zeigt auf, dass das Gerät Bewegungen registriert. Das wird auch an den Empfänger übertragen. Dort sieht man ein Pendel auf dem Display. Wenn dieses hin und her schwingt, dann wird Bewegung registriert. Auf der Rückseite des Bewegungsmelders kann man mit einem Drehregler die Empfindlichkeit der Sensormatten einstellen. Wir haben momentan die geringste Empfindlichkeit ausgewählt. Diese passt bei uns momentan am besten. Eine weitere Funktion ist: das Gerät misst die Temperatur im Raum, wo das Kinderbett steht. Man kann also am Empfänger ablesen, wie warm es in der Nähe des Kinderbetts ist.
Fazit:
Uns hat das Gerät ein gutes Gefühl und Sicherheit gegeben. Man hat zusätzlich noch eine Überwachung des Kindes, auch wenn man nicht im Raum ist und wird alarmiert, wenn sich das Kind nicht mehr bewegen sollte und keine Atmung mehr registriert wird. Man sieht auch direkt am Bewegungsmelder, ob eine Bewegung vorhanden ist. Der Kleine schläft mit bei uns im Schlafzimmer. Wenn man zwischendurch wach wird, braucht man nur einen kurzen Blick auf den Bewegungsmelder zu werfen und man sieht, ob alles ok ist. Wir möchten es nicht mehr missen und können es daher wirklich nur wärmstens empfehlen. Wir schlafen seitdem wieder richtig beruhigt.
Aus diesem Grund haben wir uns für diesen Angelcare entschieden.
Diesen Angelcare haben wir im Januar 2015 gekauft. Am Anfang haben wir öfters Fehlalarme gehabt,was uns jedes mal das Herz vor Schreck stehen blieb. Dann haben wir herausgefunden, dass wir die Intensität zu stark eingestellt hatten und schon war das Problem behoben. Die Platten sind einfach aneinander zu stecken. Sie liegen auf dem Bettchengestell ( können auch quer liegen) und sind mit der Basis verbunden. Befinden sich die Platten in einem Stubenwagen oder Beistellbettchen mit dem man auch in den anderen Räumen unterwegs ist, stöpselt man einfach das Kabel von der Basis ab. Die Basis kann man natürlich auch ohne den Empfänger benutzen ( wenn das Baby mit im Schlafzimmer schläft) Man sollte aber darauf achten,dass das Beistellbettchen nicht im direkten Kontakt zum Elternbett steht, die Bewegungen der Eltern irritieren die Sensoren.
Irgendwann fangen die Babys in ihren Betten zu " wandern" an und dann kann es passieren,dass das Baby sooo nah am Kopf oder Fussende liegt,dass die Sensoren es nicht mehr spüren. Aber das liegt ja nicht am fehlerhafter Technik.
Wir benutzen es wie gesagt seit fast drei Jahren ohne Unterbrechung. Im Urlaub nutzen wir es ohne die Platten. Der Angelcare verfügt über einige Kanäle. Nach unserem Umzug konnten wir plötzlich irgendein Märchen aus dem Internet ( was sich die Tochter der Nachbarn angeschaut hat) leicht hören. Da haben wir den Kanal gewechselt und alles war gut. Wir sind so zufrieden, dass wir diesen Angelcare für unseren zweiten Sohn benutzen ( 10 Monate)und für den großen ( fast 3 Jahre) einen Angelcare ohne Bewegungssensor gekauft haben. Beide laufen über unterschiedliche Kanäle und alles klappt prima. Letztens ist mir der Empfänger einige Stufen( Stein) tief gefallen . Zuerst wolle er nicht angehen. Nach 5 Minuten habe ich es wieder Probiert und es funktioniert weiter.
Kurz- wenn man sich mit der Bedienungsanleitung auseinander setzt ,kleine Hürden nicht als große Probleme sieht, dann wird man sehr zufrieden sein. Diesen Käufern kann ich Angelcare empfehlen.