Bella Baby Monitor

Written by Ben

February 12, 2020

Harness the power of AI Technology to provide peace of mind to parents and keep babies safe. 

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Keep Baby Safe

AI technology recognizes when your baby rolls onto their belly or covers their face with a blanket and sends an alert to your phone or tablet. You’ll also receive alerts when someone enters the same room as your sleeping child.

Noise & Cry Detection

Was that a cry or a scream? Bella alerts parents to screams and can tell the difference between fussy cries and more urgent screams. 

Get more sleep

Let Bella soothe your fussy baby before you rush into the room. When Bella detects a cry, it activates a pulsing night light for soft calming light and plays a soothing lullaby or pre-recorded message from mom or dad.

Stay Connected – smartly

The Ebemate app enables all features and functions of your Bella. Use two-way audio to talk to your baby and enjoy a panoramic view from the camera. Multi-person authorization enables parents to grant access to the video and photos with family members, but privacy mode restricts that access.

Never Miss a Moment

Bella’s 1080p HD camera automatically captures photos and videos and saves up to 180 days worth in a baby album so you never miss a smile or moment.

Grow from Baby to Toddler

Once your baby begins crawling, pre-set “safe” zones and get alerts should he or she crawl out. Also, set up danger zones near stairs or other areas and get alerts when the baby gets too close.

Other Specs:

Video: Ultra (1920×1080), FHD (1080p), SD (800×450)

Night Vision: 8x940mm infrared LED Lights, Auto

Viewing Range: Pan 360°Tilt 180°

Night Light: 3000K color temperature breathing night light

Audio: Two-way talkback communication

Speaker: 3W customized speaker Independent chamber

Battery: 3200mAh

Battery life: 6 hours, charged by USBC

Connection: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz

Processor: High-performance AI chipset

Material: ABS, Aluminum alloy

Dimensions: 140x85x75mm

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