Motorola VM75 5.0 Video Baby Monitor
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Description
Motorola VM75 5.0 Video Baby Monitor
R1-HLWY-2
The Motorola VM75 is a video baby monitor designed to work without WiFi or a smartphone app. Its design philosophy emphasizes privacy, simplicity, and reliability via a direct, secure wireless link between the baby (camera) unit and the parent (monitor) unit. Kohl’s+3Motorola Nursery+3Target+3
Some of its headline features:
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5.0″ color LCD display on the parent unit Target+3Motorola Nursery+3Best Buy+3
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Remote pan / digital tilt / zoom (2× digital zoom) to adjust camera angle from the parent unit Target+3Motorola Nursery+3Best Buy+3
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Infrared (IR) night vision to see baby in low/no light Motorola Nursery+3Target+3Best Buy+3
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Two-way talk (you can speak from the parent unit to the baby’s room) Motorola Nursery+2Target+2
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Room temperature monitoring + alerts Motorola Nursery+2Target+2
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Sound level indicator (LED visual cue) to show how noisy the baby’s room is even if you don’t hear audio Motorola Nursery+2Babylist+2
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Up to 1,000 ft / ~300 m range (clear line of sight) for the wireless 2.4 GHz FHSS connection Best Buy+3Motorola Nursery+3Kohl’s+3
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No WiFi or app required; camera and monitor pair directly (less dependence on your home network)
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The Motorola VM75 is a good mid-range video baby monitor if your priorities are:
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Privacy (non‑WiFi, no cloud app)
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Simplicity / ease of use
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Basic but useful features (pan/tilt/zoom, temp monitoring, two-way talk)
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Ability to expand to multiple cameras
However, if you want high-definition video, longer battery life, recording, or app-based remote viewing, you may want to explore higher-end monitors. Also keep in mind the potential reliability issues (especially over the long term) reported by users.
If you like, I can compare the VM75 to a few newer current-generation monitors (with WiFi, HD, etc.) so you can see what the trade-offs are. Would you like me to show that?
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