Hanwha Techwin Introduces New Eco-Friendly Baby Monitor with Remote Control Pan and Tilt Mobility

Written by Ben

January 11, 2019

EANECK, NJ – January 8, 2019 – Hanwha Techwin (formerly Samsung Techwin) debuted today the Wisenet BabyView Eco PT wireless video baby monitor – the latest in its line of consumer video monitoring and home surveillance products. The BabyView Eco PT includes an energy efficient mode for power conservation and has a camera that allows users to pan up to 295° and tilt up to 110° for a full range of visibility in any room of the home where children are present.

“Hanwha Techwin is committed to providing home security products that effortlessly enable people to keep an eye on their homes and children,” said Richard Simone, Hanwha Techwin America VP of Sales and Marketing. “The BabyView Eco PT is the newest addition to our line of video baby monitors, helping people keep their babies even safer with low-power consumption and a full range of vision control.”

Parents can now keep a closer eye on their children thanks to the remote-control pan and tilt function of the new BabyView Eco PT camera. Especially useful for babies who have begun to crawl or inquisitive toddlers who love to explore, the BabyView Eco PT allows parents to maneuver the camera vertically and horizontally to get a better view of the surrounding area.

The BabyView Eco PT lets parents create a more energy efficient and environmentally friendly home for their children with its energy-saving Eco mode. While the device does come with VOX mode as well, the Eco mode gives users another way to further conserve power. When in Eco mode, the monitor only wakes up when the camera detects sound, extending the monitor’s battery life. Each user can set their own sound sensitivity level. In addition, the monitor and camera connect by only using radio frequency signals every two seconds, ensuring lower radiation in the baby’s room.

The color 4.3″ LCD touchscreen monitor display provides clear, real-time video with at least six hours of battery life. The BabyView Eco PT also has a long-range radio frequency of 900 feet within line of sight, giving parents the freedom to do what they need to around the house without losing contact with their baby. It supports up to four cameras, and features multiple viewing modes: single, sequence, and multi-camera view.

The BabyView Eco PT is equipped with a room temperature sensor, allowing parents to keep an eye on the temperature of the baby’s room through the monitor. In addition, the camera has a built-in microphone and high-quality speaker for Two-Way Talk.

The device comes pre-programmed with four lullabies and three types of white noise to soothe the baby and help them fall asleep. Additionally, it’s equipped with night vision capabilities up to 16 feet to produce clear images in low-light or dark conditions, using built-in non-visible infrared LED lights.

Pricing and availability of the new BabyView Eco PT will be announced soon.

BabyView Eco PT Specifications

  • 3” LCD touchscreen monitor display
  • Remote Control Pan 295° and Tilt 110°
  • VGA Resolution 640×480
  • Temperature Sensor
  • Built in Microphone/Speaker for Two-Way Talk
  • 4 Pre-Programmed Lullabies and 3 White Noise Options
  • Secure Wireless Signal
  • Eco-Mode for low power consumption and reduced RF radiation
  • Clear Night Vision up to 16ft
  • Transmission range of up to 900ft

About Hanwha Techwin America
To advance video surveillance solutions worldwide, the Hanwha Group acquired Samsung Techwin America from Samsung in December 2014. Building on the company’s history of innovation, Hanwha Techwin America is dedicated to providing security solutions with the highest levels of performance, reliability and cost-efficiency under its new brand Wisenet. For more information, visit https://www.wisenetlife.com.

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