Diverse Characteristics: One type of monitor offers motion detection, remote monitoring, capturing & recording functions, and multi-user experience through WiFi Full HD Camera. The other type offers lullabies & white noise sounds, built-in adjustable night lights, and sound activation mode for at-home monitoring. Together, these monitors provide a variety of features and functionalities.
Increased Coverage & Range: The non-WiFi monitor won't connect to the App and the WiFi Cam won't connect to the Parent Unit. Use your Non-WiFi baby monitor in typical in-house environments while using your smartphone to catch up on your social life or work. Use your 2.4GHz WiFi baby monitor for outdoor places (yard or pool area) or locations with a weak direct signal. This gives you a more reliable and versatile system to monitor your baby. The App is Free and is currently only available in the USA
Different Views: Having both a WiFi and point-to-point baby monitor can provide increased coverage of your baby's environment, allowing you to monitor different areas of the nursery simultaneously. You can set up the point-to-point monitor to watch over your sleeping baby, while the 2.4GHz WiFi monitor can provide a wider view of the entire room. You can even check in on the nanny while she is checking on the baby.
At-Night Usage: Non-WiFi point-to-point monitor features an adjustable Sound Activation mode, which is particularly useful at night, as it can help you get uninterrupted sleep until the baby needs attention. Keep the dedicated 5” HD Display on your nightstand, where you can quickly check on your baby without needing to access your smartphone or keeping it on during the night.
Multi-Child Households: If you have multiple children in your household, having both types of monitors can be especially useful. You can use a point-to-point monitor in one room for an infant, while using a 2.4GHz WiFi monitor to keep an eye on an older child in another room.