The Angelcare® AC127 combines a unique breathing sensor system and an advanced baby monitor in a single device.
2 motion sensors
Ability to detect the baby's breathing and activate an alarm in 20’’ in case of cessation for any reason (apnea, aspiration, gastroesophageal reflux, etc.). This is achieved with the motion sensor which is placed under the mattress of the crib. The baby does not come into contact with the plate or with cables. A baby usually remains still during sleep. The only part of the body that moves is its chest as it breathes. This subtle movement can be detected by the motion sensor placed under the crib mattress.
Temperature Indicator
The baby device (transmitter) measures the temperature of the baby's room and displays it on the digital screen of the parent device (receiver).
You also have the ability to easily set a lower and higher temperature, so that in case of a temperature change in the baby's room, you are immediately notified.
The Angelcare® AC127 also features an advanced intercom system. Through the "Activation via Noise Sensor" function, you can adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the intercom is activated only when your baby makes a sound (voice, crying, coughing, etc.). With this function, you do not hear the constant hissing from the speaker created by wireless communication.
Out of Range Alert
An audio alert notifies you that you are out of range and the 2 devices are no longer communicating with each other.
Outdoor range 250 m.
Indoor range 80 – 100 m.
Battery Operated
The parent unit (receiver) is equipped with 4 rechargeable batteries (included in the package) and a special charging base.
The baby unit (transmitter) takes 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included in the package).
This way, you can use the Angelcare® AC127 in places where there is no power supply. You can also sleep peacefully as the Angelcare® AC127 will automatically switch to battery mode in the event of a power outage.
Mute
With the press of a button, you can stop the device from producing any sound for 2 minutes.
Finding Parent Device
By pressing a button on the baby device (transmitter), a prolonged sound will help you locate the parent device (receiver) in case you don't remember where you placed it last time.
Two-Way Communication
Sometimes all your baby needs is the reassuring sound of your voice. Thanks to this important feature, with a simple click you can connect with them from anywhere in the house.
DECT Technology for Zero Interference & 100% Privacy Protection
DECT technology guarantees zero interference from other transmitting products, such as other baby monitors, cordless and mobile phones. The use of encrypted data provides an absolutely secure and private connection, ensuring that only you can hear your baby.
At a glance:
Features two-way communication (talk back), parent unit with thermometer, and baby unit with color-changing temperature display SensAssureTM Technology
Automatic activation with voice voip
Two-way communication (talk back)
Adjustable volume
Digital display
Parent unit with thermometer
Parent unit with low battery indicator
Features 10 different signal channels
DECT frequency (1.8Ghz)
Range up to 250 sq.m. in open field
Sound indication when moving out of range
Parent unit batteries 2xAAA (included)
Sound indication when battery is low
Parent unit battery life in sleep mode 10 hours
Baby unit with temperature ring display (Colour-Changing Ring Display)
Baby unit/camera batteries not included (2xAAA)
Wireless motion detector with SensAssure technology with adjustable sensitivity & motion sound alert (tic movement indicator)
Skroutz Tips
Baby intercom system and what to watch out for during use
1.Do not place the baby unit inside the crib, nor in a spot where the baby can grab it with their hands. On the other hand, the further away you place it, the more the sound clarity decreases. Perform tests and place the unit at the furthest point from the child from where the device can still pick up and clearly transmit even the lowest sounds. 2. The baby should not be able to reach the device's connection/charging cables. Ensure that they do not have access to them. 3. Check if the parent unit goes out of range, runs out of battery, or is on mute or low volume while it is not in your line of sight. The out-of-range or battery replacement/recharge alert functions that many intercom systems have are useful for this.
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Purchased about five months ago for around €150 and I consider it to be excessively expensive for what it offers.
Let's start with the positives, which include the relatively good range of the device, strong sound that is clear, although it also picks up external noises and opens up, but I prefer it to be quite sensitive rather than "losing things."
Relatively easy to position and use (along with the device for breathing).
Beautiful design and doesn't take up much space.
Another positive is the unit's light, which has a soft and gentle illumination for the baby's room.
Audible notification when the portable device runs out of battery so you can charge it.
Unfortunately, there are more negatives..
There hasn't been a proper study on how to stop the alarm when you pick up the baby and you get a bit confused and end up with an alarm that keeps going off constantly.. if we also consider that it will start going off when the child moves.. so you end up rendering it useless.
The device's battery is a joke.. it doesn't even last 24 hours of use, resulting in you constantly having it plugged in and charging, and if you change rooms, you have to unplug it for a while and then plug it back in to charge again.. (if you don't forget and it starts beeping due to low battery.)
I believe that even with half the price, we could have done the job just fine.. since the breathing control plate (which is why we chose it) is not well-designed to do its job properly.
Whatever it touches, even the slightest, it is very sensitive. You have to close the child's door, otherwise you will hear even your whisper from the living room, thinking that the baby is doing something based on the sound indicator. The breathing monitor has not been used, but from the tests I did, it requires a thin mattress and wood underneath, it is not suitable for slats. Pay attention* it is not suitable for a memory foam mattress, it only says that on the packaging. If someone intends to buy it solely for the monitor, the simple clip that goes on the diaper works better and 100% if something happens, "knock on wood"
It is a quality device but it also has its negative points.
1. After 6 months, the monitoring device completely broke down. They replaced it with a new one (without any hassle, I admit that).
2. The breathing device, which is supposed to reassure you, is the most anxiety-inducing thing. It often sounded false alarms. The baby was sleeping and because it had moved a few centimeters to the side (or not), something wasn't properly detected and it would go off. We were losing half of our lives, waking up both ourselves and the baby. After a while, we completely stopped using it because it simply kept waking us up. I know that it will save you once and that's what you want to avoid, but this is not a way to live.
To make it work properly, you need to have a thin mattress, the sheet spread out completely, and tell the baby not to move here and there! :-D
3. The sound is great, you can hear even the slightest noise. However, it has a constant loud buzzing in its loud mode, which is somewhat tiring.
4. I'm not sure if the thermometer works. I haven't seen anything different from 21-25 degrees Celsius, whether it's winter or summer. I would be sweating, and the baby would be dripping sweat, and it would still show 23 degrees.