Sony NTM-910 900 MHz BabyCall Nursery Monitor, NTM910

February 23rd, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

  • Sound sensor nursery monitor
  • 27 channels to reduce interference
  • Water resistant receiver
  • 5 LED indicators – sound sensitive to show baby’s activity
  • 900mhz for long range technology

Product Description
Sony’s NTM-910 900 MHz BabyCall&174; Nursery Monitor was designed to offer the clearest connection to your baby. Features include 900 MHz Technology which extends the range of the BabyCall Monitor further than conventional (43-49MHz) monitors, 27 Channels to greatly minimize interference for even clearer communication, a Water Resistant Receiver, a Built-in Rechargeable Battery Receiver which provides savings and convenience over replaceable batteries, and Voice Act… More >>

Sony NTM-910 900 MHz BabyCall Nursery Monitor, NTM910

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5 comments

  1. We have had this monitor for two years. I thought it was a wonderful monitor, until it cut off in the middle of the night and I didn’t wake up in the morning when my two year old did. I found him hysterical at the top of stairs after he had climbed out of the crib for the first time. This was not an isolated event, the monitor had been cutting off during the day but I thought I had hit it during cleaning or something. I would not reccommend this product, unless you want to risk your child’s safety with a product that might work.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Tom says:

    What good is this with only one receiver? You constantly have to have the receiver with you instead of having two located in different places. What a pain.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    My husband and I picked this monitor out because we thought since it was from Sony, it would be a quality monitor. I like the durability of the monitor, but the features just weren’t use friendly. First, the sound sensitive lights are too small and aren’t lit very well so during the day when there’s light all around, they are very difficult to see. Also, there’s so many channels which I thought that we were willing to pay more for, but it gets confusing setting the channels because there’s no way to remember which channel works the best. The different color combinations are confusing. Plus you can usually find one or two channels that work very well and I don’t think it was worth the money for 27 channels. Finally, the box says voice activation to eliminate background noise, but the problem with that it doesn’t pick my baby’s softer sounds because they aren’t loud enough to “activate” the monitor. I ended up returning the monitor and bought an Evenflo monitor. It’s a new one called WhisperConnect which is more than half the price ($20) and has rechargeable batteries (a God send!). I hope Babies R Us will offer this new monitor to customers because of all the monitors my husband and I have tried, the lesser expensive WhisperConnect worked the best.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I have many problems to hear without noise the monitor, even at short distances.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. L. Gomez says:

    Wow, please do yourself a favor and stay away until Sony can get their act together. My wife and I live in a tiny Townhouse, we are about 15 ft away from our son at night. We have the baby monitor because we close our bedroom door at night. This stupid piece of junk will just sound the range alarm at random times at night for no good reason. Sometimes it will go off for 30 seconds straight. We’ve tried all different kinds of channels, only one that doesn’t make clicking noises (on top of the range alarm) is the defualt channel. Tonight i unplugged it with the hopes of giving my wife a good nights rest. Sony should be ashamed of this product, I’m ashamed to have spent money on it. You should be ashamed if you purchase it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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