VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor with up to 1,000 ft of Range & Vibrating Sound-Alert

$45.20

The VTech DM221 Digital Audio Monitor with DECT 6.0 digital technology provides crystal clear transmission, eliminating the annoying white noise you hear from analog monitors. The only sounds you hear are coming from your baby. Totally digital transmission eliminates background noise and prevents interference so you can rest assured the only sounds you—and only you—will hear are your baby’s. Make sure the Baby Unit is turned on. Move the Parent Unit closer to the Baby Unit, but not closer than 1 meter / 3 feet. If you are using the Parent Unit in cordless mode, the battery may be low and requires recharging. A full charge takes 12 hours. Reset the system by disconnecting power from both units, waiting at least one minute, then reconnecting power.

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VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor with up to 1,000 ft of Range & Vibrating Sound-Alert
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  • CLEAR AUDIO AND LONG RANGE – DECT 6.0 technology provides clear audio transmission, eliminating annoying background noise while allowing you to move from room to room. Up to 1,000 feet of range lets you stay connected to your baby from another room
  • 5-LEVEL SOUND INDICATOR AND 2-WAY TALK-BACK INTERCOM – LEDs on the parent unit indicate the level of sound in your baby’s room so you can visually monitor the noise level. The built-in intercom on the parent unit lets you talk to your baby from any room.DO NOT use cleaning spray or liquid cleaners
  • NIGHT LIGHT ON THE BABY UNIT – A soothing light on the baby unit gently illuminates a dark nursery. Both the parent unit(s) and baby unit allow you to turn on or off the nightlight on the baby unit
  • SOUND SENSITIVITY OF THE BABY UNIT – You can choose to hear sounds from the baby unit all the time, or to hear sounds that exceed a certain level. You can use the parent unit to adjust the microphone sensitivity of your baby unit
  • The parent unit runs on rechargeable Ni-MH battery or AC power. To continuously monitor your baby, make sure you use both battery and AC power at the same time. With the battery alone, the parent unit can cordlessly run for a short time only
  • Parent Unit- 2.5 x 1.5 x 5 inches. Baby Unit- 3 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches
  • Variant: Monitor with One Parent Unit
VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor

33793 reviews for VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor with up to 1,000 ft of Range & Vibrating Sound-Alert

  1. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  2. NedP

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  3. NedP

    We’ve been pretty happy with this baby monitor.

    It’s got pretty good range. In our 2000 sq ft house, it works throughout the entire house. The sound is fairly clear, at least clear enough to hear our daughter crying.

    The battery life fair. It’ll probably last about 8-10 hours without a charge, but we keep it plugged it mostly.

    One small quirk is that for some reason it’ll turn off randomly. It happens infrequently, maybe 1x a month or less, but still can be annoying.

    This is a very budget friendly option that’s mostly reliable to keep an ear on your child.

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  5. Babyz Corner Customer

    We’ve been pretty happy with this baby monitor.It’s got pretty good range. In our 2000 sq ft house, it works throughout the entire house. The sound is fairly clear, at least clear enough to hear our daughter crying.The battery life fair. It’ll probably last about 8-10 hours without a charge, but we keep it plugged it mostly.One small quirk is that for some reason it’ll turn off randomly. It happens infrequently, maybe 1x a month or less, but still can be annoying.This is a very budget friendly option that’s mostly reliable to keep an ear on your child.

  6. Leslie

    We’ve been pretty happy with this baby monitor.

    It’s got pretty good range. In our 2000 sq ft house, it works throughout the entire house. The sound is fairly clear, at least clear enough to hear our daughter crying.

    The battery life fair. It’ll probably last about 8-10 hours without a charge, but we keep it plugged it mostly.

    One small quirk is that for some reason it’ll turn off randomly. It happens infrequently, maybe 1x a month or less, but still can be annoying.

    This is a very budget friendly option that’s mostly reliable to keep an ear on your child.

  7. Mikayla

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  8. Rich Reviews

    Reliable Audio Baby Monitor with Extra Peace of Mind

    The VTech DM221-2 has been a solid and practical monitor in our household. Setup was effortless—plug in the baby unit, charge the parent units, and it was ready to go. Having two parent units is a big plus: one stays by the bed at night while the other can be carried around the house or clipped to a waistband during the day.

    The sound quality is excellent. It picks up even the smallest noises without the constant static or hum that I’ve noticed on cheaper analog monitors. The range is impressive—I’ve walked out to the yard and still had a clear signal. The LED sound indicator is handy when I want to mute the volume but still keep an eye on noise levels.

    The two-way intercom is more useful than I expected. It’s nice being able to quickly reassure my child with my voice without running into the room. The little night light loop is soft and gentle—just enough glow without being distracting.

    Battery life on the parent units is decent if you keep them charged regularly, though like most monitors, they’re best left plugged in when possible. One minor quirk: if you live in a busy apartment building, there’s a chance of picking up interference, but turning the units off and back on usually fixes it.

    Bottom line: A dependable, long-range baby monitor with clear audio, two parent units, and helpful extras like talk-back and a night light. Great value for families looking for reliable, no-frills monitoring.

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  14. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  15. Babyz Corner Customer

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  16. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

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  18. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

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  22. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  23. Mikayla

    This is a very simple system that I ordered for my parents house while my son was over there and I was working night shift. As my son got older it came back to my house and was used for nap time. The sound quality is good, they are very reliable. They plug into the wall but also have the backup batteries if needed. I will say the only thing I have ever noticed in the 5 years of use is when I lived in an apartment complex it somehow picked up on someone else’s monitor and I could hear inside their apartment. I just turned it off and back on and it was fine. It also has 2 listening units and if you keep them in close range it doesn’t mess anything up, for example me and my husband each have one on our bedside tables and it doesn’t affect anything. It’s a great monitor for older toddlers.

  24. Leslie

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  25. Babyz Corner Customer

    We use to monitor bedridden elder who stays in room on other side of house (not huge house but thick plaster walls). Set up was effortless: the units connected automatically as soon as powered on. Sound quality is very good. Volume and sensitivity is adjustable: I can hear the bedridden one breathing, but if say, you take it to the bathroom to be SURE to be able to hear the distressed calls from the bedridden one that are SURE to arise as soon as you seat yourself – but then LEAVE the it in the bathroom and return to your another room, even at its loudest setting, you probably won’t be able to hear it from the bathroom or wherever you took it. I don’t count that as a fault of the product if I’ve moved it down and around the corner to another room and left it there, but it would be convenient to be able to add another Parent/Listening Unit so as to be able to leave one in place, and have another to walk around with (with the convenient belt clip), or to station in the bathroom or whatever other room. And while my Bluetooth headset will frequently disconnect from my cell phone if I go any distance in this thick-walled house, this Parent and Baby unit stay connected, even if I carry the PU with me across the street to the neighbor’s back yard. This product does everything promised and is perfect for our purposes, though it would be a huge convenience to be able to add an extra PU after purchase, which the manufacturer says is not possible, so if you went/need 2 listening / Parental Units, you have to buy a set that comes with the Baby Unit and TWO Parent units to begin with. It’s not much more expensive and would have prevented several incidents where the bedridden one was highly distressed at getting no response – and delayed response resulted in a urine-soaked person and bed to clean up. Would have definitely been worth the few extra dollars to prevent that situation, but this unit delivers all that it promises and I thought good battery life off the charger (though maybe not as much as promised – I’d have to check on that).

  26. Amanda N

    This monitor works great and has an impressive range—I can be inside the house or outside, and it still connects perfectly. I love the lights that light up when it detects crying, which makes it easy to keep an eye on things even when I’m vacuuming or listening to music. It’s nothing fancy, but it’s extremely reliable and does exactly what I need. The battery life is pretty good, but it can also be used while charging if needed. I always feel confident knowing I’ll know when my baby is awake.

  27. Babyz Corner Customer

    We’ve been pretty happy with this baby monitor.It’s got pretty good range. In our 2000 sq ft house, it works throughout the entire house. The sound is fairly clear, at least clear enough to hear our daughter crying.The battery life fair. It’ll probably last about 8-10 hours without a charge, but we keep it plugged it mostly.One small quirk is that for some reason it’ll turn off randomly. It happens infrequently, maybe 1x a month or less, but still can be annoying.This is a very budget friendly option that’s mostly reliable to keep an ear on your child.

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  29. Leslie

    When I came home from the hospital after my stroke, we were living in a large home. A dear friend—who’s also a fire captain—gifted us this baby monitor, the VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor. At first, my wife was puzzled. “Why would we need a baby monitor?” she asked. He gently reminded her, “You won’t hear Rick if he calls you.” And he was right.

    Before my stroke, we used to text each other from across the house while making dinner (LOL). But after, I couldn’t always speak loudly or clearly, and she couldn’t always hear me. This monitor changed everything.

    Over the years, we’ve gone through three or four of these—not because they wear out quickly, but because I’ve dropped one, left one behind while traveling, or simply worn them out with daily use. They hold up well and have become a staple in our home and on the road.

    The volume is excellent, battery life is reliable, and the range is surprisingly good—my wife can walk up the street to the mailbox and we can still talk. That’s a blessing, especially when I forget where she went and start to worry.
    We’ve now used this monitor for 11 years, and it’s been a quiet hero in our daily life. Not just for babies—but for anyone needing a little extra connection and care.

    Grateful for the wisdom of friends and the grace of God, who always provides what we didn’t know we needed. 💛

  30. Q

    Es un buen radio para estar al pendiente de tu pequeño
    Recomendable para quienes tiene un bebé un poco más grande que no tiene que estar viendo y con solo escucharlo están tranquilos
    Con respecto a la señal es bueno lo he probado en una casa de 3 niveles y se escucha muy bien.
    Solo le veo dos inconvenientes
    1. Es que las instrucciones están en inglés
    Lo que puede dificultar un poco el manejo a algunos papas
    2. la duración de la batería del portátil que es aproximadamente de 3 a 4 h aproximadamente

    Fuera de eso lo recomiendo mucho

  31. Jaime

    Perfeito para deficientes auditivos.

  32. IM Pops

    First time parents: No matter what is written you will likely be like us and never trust a baby monitor those first few hours of sleep at a time, but once you get comfortable with knowing you will be woke up, this monitor will be your best friend.

    WE all know what these do, so here is the best way to describe our experience (Kiddo is now 18 months old)

    Pros:
    1) The feature that it is silent all the time unless “triggered” to send sound to the parent unit is a little worrisome at first (notice I put this as a pro), but once you are more comfortable with your baby’s lungs’ ability to trigger this, it is awesome, because you don’t get all the little grunts and sniffs that they make. Our biggest problem was any sound we heard when we shared a room (never bed!) with our kiddo was we were waking up and holding our breath waiting for the cry. So this feature once you are sleeping in different rooms is awesome so you only get woke if there is any real sound. We keep they mic within about 15 feet of the crib and it ALWAYS gets every sounds. All cries, all babbles, and a loud sneeze maybe, but besides that we sleep peacefully as long as she is.

    2) Range: Good not great. We didn’t have high hopes, this is not a 5-mile 2-way radio, but we do live in the country and doing lawn chores during a nap keeps us within about 100 feet of the house. But that leads to next pro:

    3) Sound- level 5 has great volume. If you can sleep through a baby crying at that level you probably have taken too many sleeping pills or need to get checked for sleep apnea!

    4) Light bar that shows sound intensity when volume is muted. Once we got to the “let ‘er cry it out” bedtimes, we could do other things rather than listen to a baby scream but still keep an eye on her. This is great especially if you have a partner who is trying to sleep while you worry. WORRY AWAY IN SILENCE!

    5) It has lasted 18 months as still works as a receiver well, but that is the one biggest con now—

    CONS:

    1) This may have been our fault from being on a road trip vacation in the summer, but after being in the car for a couple days, when we got to our destination and plugged it back in (this is after having it about 6 months), the display was “burnt out” for all but a couple bars. We already had the set up all done and with the different tones when you are at max/min volumes we can still set the volume, but we are doing this by ear, not display.

    2) Battery life is questionable on the parent unit. It worked great at first and one thing that makes it last longer is the PRO #1 where it doesn’t always pick up background static unless there is sound from baby. But we did have a fan on in her room for the nights, and we noticed this white noise did cause the monitor to pick up sound more often, which would make sense that it would use the battery more. We keep the monitor plugged in 24/7 unless we are taking it our of our bedroom during nap time or on vacation, so I guess 18 months of use and battery that lasts a few hours is probably pretty decent.

    Overall good product and while some bells and whistles haven’t maintained, its true purpose, which is to lower your worry and increase your sleep, has been flawless the last 18 months!

  33. IM Pops

    When I came home from the hospital after my stroke, we were living in a large home. A dear friend—who’s also a fire captain—gifted us this baby monitor, the VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor. At first, my wife was puzzled. “Why would we need a baby monitor?” she asked. He gently reminded her, “You won’t hear Rick if he calls you.” And he was right.

    Before my stroke, we used to text each other from across the house while making dinner (LOL). But after, I couldn’t always speak loudly or clearly, and she couldn’t always hear me. This monitor changed everything.

    Over the years, we’ve gone through three or four of these—not because they wear out quickly, but because I’ve dropped one, left one behind while traveling, or simply worn them out with daily use. They hold up well and have become a staple in our home and on the road.

    The volume is excellent, battery life is reliable, and the range is surprisingly good—my wife can walk up the street to the mailbox and we can still talk. That’s a blessing, especially when I forget where she went and start to worry.
    We’ve now used this monitor for 11 years, and it’s been a quiet hero in our daily life. Not just for babies—but for anyone needing a little extra connection and care.

    Grateful for the wisdom of friends and the grace of God, who always provides what we didn’t know we needed. 💛

  34. Leslie

    I use the VTech DM221 to monitor a 93-year-old with mobility and hearing disabilities, although he is generally still surprisingly agile and moves about the house between bedroom and bathroom. Using two sets of DM221 I can monitor both locations simultaneously and track him continuously when he moves about with hearing acuity approaching that of the cat which follows him around. The price point for these sets makes this a feasible approach. However, under the current technology configuration, monitors from different sets cannot be linked to the same parent unit unfortunately. Why? Having two parent units side by side presents no major problems however and, given the sensitivity of the monitors over a wide range, ensures continuous tracking within and between various locations.I found no issues at all with the range of transmission so I can take a parent unit with me into the yard or basement of the house without losing sound quality or sensitivity. The quality of the reception within the wide parameters claimed by the manufacturer is extremely good. You can literally hear a pin drop at any location/room and it is so sensitive that it sometimes picks up extraneous sounds from the adjacent street. At times I’ve heard that darn cat purring at a particular location when the animal must be at least 1.5-2.5 metres from the monitor. A person’s normal breathing can easily be heard with monitor placed a minimum of 1m from the source. If these sounds become too much, just turn down the sensitivity on the monitor or the volume on the parent unit. VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted across 5 settings.Having a monitor that does not require the person being monitored to press buttons or even to speak (all sounds, normal and unusual, can be heard clearly) is a great comfort since a sudden stroke or accident may leave the monitored person unable to communicate verbally. With this monitor, allowing that you are attentive and able to interpret sudden and unusual changes in behaviour and patterns of sound, you will not miss a thing.I would have preferred to buy a 2-unit monitor set with a single parent unit to facilitate this configuration but only a 2-parent/single monitor set is available. Why? I normally cannot be in two places at once (although that feat is quite often necessary) and if I need to I can simply move the parent unit to a second location, with or without AC power connected. I can use the parent unit without AC on battery power which is sufficient to last at least overnight without AC power. (The monitor is permanently connected to power so no battery issues there. The parent unit should be connected to AC power most of the time to make sure the battery pack is fully charged and ready for mobile use). There must be different battery packs for different models to the DM221 or otherwise comments about lack of battery life on Babyz Corner are just wrong. Australian customers must buy separate AC power plug adapters which are very cheaply and quickly available on Babyz Corner AU.The units are compact, light-weight, durable plastic (although I wouldn’t try a drop from a height) with fairly simple menu controls and the possibility to monitor sounds visually as well as aurally by observing LED sensors on the parent unit which register the strength of the source. The parent unit can be used to talk to the monitored person and, in my case, even if the deaf nonagenarian cannot determine exactly what is being said he does register the fact that you are there and attentive. The sound quality is so good that occasionally he understands simple messages such as “breakfast/dinner coming” and that is totally amazing given the quality of his remaining hearing capacity.There might be monitors on the market which could resolve a couple of the issues I’ve presented for my needs/configuration, but this product serves my purposes extremely well, most especially in terms of sensitivity to sounds on the monitor side and sound reception quality on the parent unit side.If your needs are similar, just buy it. It works perfectly well under Australian conditions.

  35. Leslie

    I recently moved my 92 yr old mother in with us after she was in the hospital for a while. We gave her the first floor bedroom and bath, and my husband and I have our bedroom and offices on the top floor. I work from home, but was afraid I wouldn’t hear her if she fell or needed help during the day or night. We started with a call button, but she would set it down and forget where it was. After a long search of trying to find two way monitors, I came across these. They work great as monitors for elderly people.
    I purchased two sets of these monitors, as I needed one for her bed/bath and one for the kitchen/family room. My only complaint is that I wish there were an option for two room monitors.
    The quality is excellent. They are very sensitive and pick up even small sounds. I have one placed on her nightstand in the bedroom, and it even picks up the sound of her electric toothbrush in the adjacent bathroom. If she needs me, all she had to do is call out to me, and I can respond back and let her know I’ll be right down.
    The parent monitor has a rechargable battery and a belt clip so that you can carry it around with you. It stayed connected even when I took the trash out to the curb last night. Great range!
    The room monitor has no battery and just stays plugged in. Most of the time I just keep the parent monitors plugged in at my desk. Since they are side by side, I labeled them B and K so I immediately know which room she’s calling from.
    Great value for these monitors!

  36. Leslie

    This is a very simple system that I ordered for my parents house while my son was over there and I was working night shift. As my son got older it came back to my house and was used for nap time. The sound quality is good, they are very reliable. They plug into the wall but also have the backup batteries if needed. I will say the only thing I have ever noticed in the 5 years of use is when I lived in an apartment complex it somehow picked up on someone else’s monitor and I could hear inside their apartment. I just turned it off and back on and it was fine. It also has 2 listening units and if you keep them in close range it doesn’t mess anything up, for example me and my husband each have one on our bedside tables and it doesn’t affect anything. It’s a great monitor for older toddlers.

  37. Jaime

    Es un buen radio para estar al pendiente de tu pequeño
    Recomendable para quienes tiene un bebé un poco más grande que no tiene que estar viendo y con solo escucharlo están tranquilos
    Con respecto a la señal es bueno lo he probado en una casa de 3 niveles y se escucha muy bien.
    Solo le veo dos inconvenientes
    1. Es que las instrucciones están en inglés
    Lo que puede dificultar un poco el manejo a algunos papas
    2. la duración de la batería del portátil que es aproximadamente de 3 a 4 h aproximadamente

    Fuera de eso lo recomiendo mucho

  38. Mikayla

    I use the VTech DM221 to monitor a 93-year-old with mobility and hearing disabilities, although he is generally still surprisingly agile and moves about the house between bedroom and bathroom. Using two sets of DM221 I can monitor both locations simultaneously and track him continuously when he moves about with hearing acuity approaching that of the cat which follows him around. The price point for these sets makes this a feasible approach. However, under the current technology configuration, monitors from different sets cannot be linked to the same parent unit unfortunately. Why? Having two parent units side by side presents no major problems however and, given the sensitivity of the monitors over a wide range, ensures continuous tracking within and between various locations.I found no issues at all with the range of transmission so I can take a parent unit with me into the yard or basement of the house without losing sound quality or sensitivity. The quality of the reception within the wide parameters claimed by the manufacturer is extremely good. You can literally hear a pin drop at any location/room and it is so sensitive that it sometimes picks up extraneous sounds from the adjacent street. At times I’ve heard that darn cat purring at a particular location when the animal must be at least 1.5-2.5 metres from the monitor. A person’s normal breathing can easily be heard with monitor placed a minimum of 1m from the source. If these sounds become too much, just turn down the sensitivity on the monitor or the volume on the parent unit. VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted across 5 settings.Having a monitor that does not require the person being monitored to press buttons or even to speak (all sounds, normal and unusual, can be heard clearly) is a great comfort since a sudden stroke or accident may leave the monitored person unable to communicate verbally. With this monitor, allowing that you are attentive and able to interpret sudden and unusual changes in behaviour and patterns of sound, you will not miss a thing.I would have preferred to buy a 2-unit monitor set with a single parent unit to facilitate this configuration but only a 2-parent/single monitor set is available. Why? I normally cannot be in two places at once (although that feat is quite often necessary) and if I need to I can simply move the parent unit to a second location, with or without AC power connected. I can use the parent unit without AC on battery power which is sufficient to last at least overnight without AC power. (The monitor is permanently connected to power so no battery issues there. The parent unit should be connected to AC power most of the time to make sure the battery pack is fully charged and ready for mobile use). There must be different battery packs for different models to the DM221 or otherwise comments about lack of battery life on Babyz Corner are just wrong. Australian customers must buy separate AC power plug adapters which are very cheaply and quickly available on Babyz Corner AU.The units are compact, light-weight, durable plastic (although I wouldn’t try a drop from a height) with fairly simple menu controls and the possibility to monitor sounds visually as well as aurally by observing LED sensors on the parent unit which register the strength of the source. The parent unit can be used to talk to the monitored person and, in my case, even if the deaf nonagenarian cannot determine exactly what is being said he does register the fact that you are there and attentive. The sound quality is so good that occasionally he understands simple messages such as “breakfast/dinner coming” and that is totally amazing given the quality of his remaining hearing capacity.There might be monitors on the market which could resolve a couple of the issues I’ve presented for my needs/configuration, but this product serves my purposes extremely well, most especially in terms of sensitivity to sounds on the monitor side and sound reception quality on the parent unit side.If your needs are similar, just buy it. It works perfectly well under Australian conditions.

  39. Timothy

    I read a lot of Babyz Corner reviews for other baby monitors before deciding to give this one a try. I am happy that I did.SensitivityThis is an “open mic” design, not a “voice activated” design. I prefer open mic, and have always had issues with voice activated products. This unit is impressive, picking up a surprising amount of sounds. It picks up blue jays when they are drinking from our patio bird bath. It picks up the sound of the breast pump. During a storm, it picked up the wind blowing outside the windows. The sensitivity is adjustable – 5 settings.RangeI haven’t thoroughly tested this (haven’t gone outdoors with the receiver). We live in a 3 level townhome, and have had no range issues at all.NotificationsBeep and vibration notifications that are tuned perfectly. A light sound will not trigger them, and constant crying will not cause them to go off like crazy. Instead, when baby makes enough noise for a few seconds, the audio and vibrate will sound off once, then will wait for a bit to sound off again. Appropriate use of the technology, and nicely implemented.Two-way communicationsWe use this feature all the time. My wife will be upstairs with the baby, trying to get the baby to sleep, and she will need something. She says what she needs out loud in a normal talking voice, which I hear clearly on one of the handsets. I use the push-to-talk on the handset to talk back to her, confirming that I’ll bring her whatever she needs. In a 3 story townhouse, this has made our lives much easier; no shouting up/down the stairs, and no need to change floors to communicate clearly. I have a feeling we will continue to use this system even after baby has grown, due to the convenience. We keep one receiver on the first floor, another on the second, and the send unit on the third floor.It’s easy to forget the listener is on, so be warned! We have had entire conversations with company over, thinking we were having a private conversation, when it was actually being broadcast throughout the house.Secure communicationsUses digital communications with frequency hopping. This is great, because someone with a radio cannot listen in on our conversations.Sound quality and interferenceZero interference, and the sound quality is crisp and clear without any noise. Friends with kids comment on how clean and clear the sound is.Overall, we are extremely happy with this product. Thankfully, we haven’t had any issues with it (knock on wood), though I have seen in these reviews that others have. We would highly recommend, and we would buy another one. At this time, we have had this unit for 2 and 1/2 months.*****6-month Update: We have had this for 6 months now with zero significant issues. I read about the “unlinked” beep prior to purchase. I have experienced this with this product. It is easy to fix – reboot the receiver. Unplug it from the wall socket and remove the battery, count to 10, then reconnect it all. It’s a digital device, which means it’s a tiny little computer. Every now and then, it needs a power cycle.This is the best monitor out there, in my opinion. Simple, and it works perfectly. The only gremlin (reboot) is easy to live with.I am extremely happy with this product. Highly recommended.

  40. Q

    Worked well and picked up the slightest noise the baby would make. Was able to setup one of the receivers in the basement so it has a pretty good range.

  41. Abbas Zainli

    Amei. Recomendo.

  42. Abbas Zainli

    fast delivery genuine product long range

  43. Leslie

    fast delivery genuine product long range

  44. TygerMom

    I bought this baby monitor over 10 years ago. We moved into a new house built of cinderblock and didn’t realize we could not hear our children on the second floor. They were no longer infants but the youngest was four. One of our children got frightened in the middle of the night and sat on the staircase crying, and we did not hear them. The next day I searched through baby monitors and settled on this one. I had an old set but they just didn’t quite cut it – the sound was patchy and would cut out and I couldn’t differentiate between different sounds of that distance because of the cinderblock. One unit has sat in the corner of our hallway for 10 years, with a parent unit being on the desk in our room. The only time it has not worked is when we had a power outage and I forgot to replace the batteries. The kids forget it’s there and don’t feel intrude upon it at all. We even asked them if they wanted us to take it down as they got older and it made them feel comfortable to know we were just a button click away if they needed us. Communication between the two unit is very clear even if they’re whispering. It’s very easy for both of us and them to use. This became even more important as two of our children were diagnosed with cardiac in rheumatological conditions. The kids rooms are across the house and a flight of stairs from ours- a distance many monitors couldn’t handle through cinderblock. The two way talking has been a great perk, and the sound quality is excellent. The unit sits in the corner on the second story landing but will pick up the TV from the third floor as well. The belt clip is nice when I need to go outside and one of my kids was sick or had just has surgery. I used this in conjunction with a video monitor because while it was nice to see them, I couldn’t always hear the best. Being able to adjust the volume with just a click of a button, and hearing a beep each time the volume was changed as very helpful. The moment communication is lost with the other unit, the monitor will beep to let you know there’s a problem, so I never worried that communication would be lost and I wouldn’t know it. I felt confident that with this monitor I would hear anytime they called for me, or even just whimpered.
    I’ve had other monitors when my children were little, including a video monitor which I really loved. However, this one has lasted the longest with the best performance. Now that we have a grandchild who was over often, we’re just going to keep it running to see how many more years it will keep going strong. I know that video monitors that connect to the phone are highly preferred, but if someone is looking for something to continuously monitor and doesn’t need a video screen, this is the first one I would recommend, and the first one I’d buy for a baby shower.

  45. The Amazonian

    I use the VTech DM221 to monitor a 93-year-old with mobility and hearing disabilities, although he is generally still surprisingly agile and moves about the house between bedroom and bathroom. Using two sets of DM221 I can monitor both locations simultaneously and track him continuously when he moves about with hearing acuity approaching that of the cat which follows him around. The price point for these sets makes this a feasible approach. However, under the current technology configuration, monitors from different sets cannot be linked to the same parent unit unfortunately. Why? Having two parent units side by side presents no major problems however and, given the sensitivity of the monitors over a wide range, ensures continuous tracking within and between various locations.I found no issues at all with the range of transmission so I can take a parent unit with me into the yard or basement of the house without losing sound quality or sensitivity. The quality of the reception within the wide parameters claimed by the manufacturer is extremely good. You can literally hear a pin drop at any location/room and it is so sensitive that it sometimes picks up extraneous sounds from the adjacent street. At times I’ve heard that darn cat purring at a particular location when the animal must be at least 1.5-2.5 metres from the monitor. A person’s normal breathing can easily be heard with monitor placed a minimum of 1m from the source. If these sounds become too much, just turn down the sensitivity on the monitor or the volume on the parent unit. VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted across 5 settings.Having a monitor that does not require the person being monitored to press buttons or even to speak (all sounds, normal and unusual, can be heard clearly) is a great comfort since a sudden stroke or accident may leave the monitored person unable to communicate verbally. With this monitor, allowing that you are attentive and able to interpret sudden and unusual changes in behaviour and patterns of sound, you will not miss a thing.I would have preferred to buy a 2-unit monitor set with a single parent unit to facilitate this configuration but only a 2-parent/single monitor set is available. Why? I normally cannot be in two places at once (although that feat is quite often necessary) and if I need to I can simply move the parent unit to a second location, with or without AC power connected. I can use the parent unit without AC on battery power which is sufficient to last at least overnight without AC power. (The monitor is permanently connected to power so no battery issues there. The parent unit should be connected to AC power most of the time to make sure the battery pack is fully charged and ready for mobile use). There must be different battery packs for different models to the DM221 or otherwise comments about lack of battery life on Babyz Corner are just wrong. Australian customers must buy separate AC power plug adapters which are very cheaply and quickly available on Babyz Corner AU.The units are compact, light-weight, durable plastic (although I wouldn’t try a drop from a height) with fairly simple menu controls and the possibility to monitor sounds visually as well as aurally by observing LED sensors on the parent unit which register the strength of the source. The parent unit can be used to talk to the monitored person and, in my case, even if the deaf nonagenarian cannot determine exactly what is being said he does register the fact that you are there and attentive. The sound quality is so good that occasionally he understands simple messages such as “breakfast/dinner coming” and that is totally amazing given the quality of his remaining hearing capacity.There might be monitors on the market which could resolve a couple of the issues I’ve presented for my needs/configuration, but this product serves my purposes extremely well, most especially in terms of sensitivity to sounds on the monitor side and sound reception quality on the parent unit side.If your needs are similar, just buy it. It works perfectly well under Australian conditions.

  46. The Amazonian

    fast delivery genuine product long range

  47. Camila Roberta Dianete

    Worked well and picked up the slightest noise the baby would make. Was able to setup one of the receivers in the basement so it has a pretty good range.

  48. Savannah Almond

    If you need any other indication to get this, I am partially deaf in my ears (cookie-bite hearing loss) and this is one of the only baby monitors that has a strong enough sound to wake me up out of my sleep. The video ones do not get loud enough for me. Also, the monitor is placed across the room in my baby’s room and it still wakes me up. Easy and original and sound is great.

  49. Camila Roberta Dianete

    Amei. Recomendo.

  50. The Amazing

    I use the VTech DM221 to monitor a 93-year-old with mobility and hearing disabilities, although he is generally still surprisingly agile and moves about the house between bedroom and bathroom. Using two sets of DM221 I can monitor both locations simultaneously and track him continuously when he moves about with hearing acuity approaching that of the cat which follows him around. The price point for these sets makes this a feasible approach. However, under the current technology configuration, monitors from different sets cannot be linked to the same parent unit unfortunately. Why? Having two parent units side by side presents no major problems however and, given the sensitivity of the monitors over a wide range, ensures continuous tracking within and between various locations.I found no issues at all with the range of transmission so I can take a parent unit with me into the yard or basement of the house without losing sound quality or sensitivity. The quality of the reception within the wide parameters claimed by the manufacturer is extremely good. You can literally hear a pin drop at any location/room and it is so sensitive that it sometimes picks up extraneous sounds from the adjacent street. At times I’ve heard that darn cat purring at a particular location when the animal must be at least 1.5-2.5 metres from the monitor. A person’s normal breathing can easily be heard with monitor placed a minimum of 1m from the source. If these sounds become too much, just turn down the sensitivity on the monitor or the volume on the parent unit. VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted across 5 settings.Having a monitor that does not require the person being monitored to press buttons or even to speak (all sounds, normal and unusual, can be heard clearly) is a great comfort since a sudden stroke or accident may leave the monitored person unable to communicate verbally. With this monitor, allowing that you are attentive and able to interpret sudden and unusual changes in behaviour and patterns of sound, you will not miss a thing.I would have preferred to buy a 2-unit monitor set with a single parent unit to facilitate this configuration but only a 2-parent/single monitor set is available. Why? I normally cannot be in two places at once (although that feat is quite often necessary) and if I need to I can simply move the parent unit to a second location, with or without AC power connected. I can use the parent unit without AC on battery power which is sufficient to last at least overnight without AC power. (The monitor is permanently connected to power so no battery issues there. The parent unit should be connected to AC power most of the time to make sure the battery pack is fully charged and ready for mobile use). There must be different battery packs for different models to the DM221 or otherwise comments about lack of battery life on Babyz Corner are just wrong. Australian customers must buy separate AC power plug adapters which are very cheaply and quickly available on Babyz Corner AU.The units are compact, light-weight, durable plastic (although I wouldn’t try a drop from a height) with fairly simple menu controls and the possibility to monitor sounds visually as well as aurally by observing LED sensors on the parent unit which register the strength of the source. The parent unit can be used to talk to the monitored person and, in my case, even if the deaf nonagenarian cannot determine exactly what is being said he does register the fact that you are there and attentive. The sound quality is so good that occasionally he understands simple messages such as “breakfast/dinner coming” and that is totally amazing given the quality of his remaining hearing capacity.There might be monitors on the market which could resolve a couple of the issues I’ve presented for my needs/configuration, but this product serves my purposes extremely well, most especially in terms of sensitivity to sounds on the monitor side and sound reception quality on the parent unit side.If your needs are similar, just buy it. It works perfectly well under Australian conditions.

  51. Caitlyn M.

    These are wicked. I have now used them for approximately 7 months. Originally we got a video monitor for our baby shower that hooks up to your phone, but these are so much better. Let me tell you why.

    These don’t rely on your internet connection. They work even when thats down. They sync so easily and ive never had an issue. Not once.

    They stay charged pretty well. Honestly ours stay plugged in (one bedside, one in living room) but when we do have to take them to do random things, theyre great.

    Sound quality is phenomenal. Honestly I can hear the quietest whisper when its on 3 out of 5 volume bars.

    My only issue, and its a non-issue is that there is a little light to show its plugged in and the handle glows slightly. I covered it with electrical tape and the handle actually is very faint, I covered most of that with tape too actually.

    Anyway, I highly recommend. Will be using these for our next children if we have any. Im very happy with our purchase as I write this at 1:30am because the video monitor has cut out…. again.

  52. Timothy

    I read a lot of reviews for other baby monitors before deciding to give this one a try. I am happy that I did.SensitivityThis is an “open mic” design, not a “voice activated” design. I prefer open mic, and have always had issues with voice activated products. This unit is impressive, picking up a surprising amount of sounds. It picks up blue jays when they are drinking from our patio bird bath. It picks up the sound of the breast pump. During a storm, it picked up the wind blowing outside the windows. The sensitivity is adjustable – 5 settings.RangeI haven’t thoroughly tested this (haven’t gone outdoors with the receiver). We live in a 3 level townhome, and have had no range issues at all.NotificationsBeep and vibration notifications that are tuned perfectly. A light sound will not trigger them, and constant crying will not cause them to go off like crazy. Instead, when baby makes enough noise for a few seconds, the audio and vibrate will sound off once, then will wait for a bit to sound off again. Appropriate use of the technology, and nicely implemented.Two-way communicationsWe use this feature all the time. My wife will be upstairs with the baby, trying to get the baby to sleep, and she will need something. She says what she needs out loud in a normal talking voice, which I hear clearly on one of the handsets. I use the push-to-talk on the handset to talk back to her, confirming that I’ll bring her whatever she needs. In a 3 story townhouse, this has made our lives much easier; no shouting up/down the stairs, and no need to change floors to communicate clearly. I have a feeling we will continue to use this system even after baby has grown, due to the convenience. We keep one receiver on the first floor, another on the second, and the send unit on the third floor.It’s easy to forget the listener is on, so be warned! We have had entire conversations with company over, thinking we were having a private conversation, when it was actually being broadcast throughout the house.Secure communicationsUses digital communications with frequency hopping. This is great, because someone with a radio cannot listen in on our conversations.Sound quality and interferenceZero interference, and the sound quality is crisp and clear without any noise. Friends with kids comment on how clean and clear the sound is.Overall, we are extremely happy with this product. Thankfully, we haven’t had any issues with it (knock on wood), though I have seen in these reviews that others have. We would highly recommend, and we would buy another one. At this time, we have had this unit for 2 and 1/2 months.*****6-month Update: We have had this for 6 months now with zero significant issues. I read about the “unlinked” beep prior to purchase. I have experienced this with this product. It is easy to fix – reboot the receiver. Unplug it from the wall socket and remove the battery, count to 10, then reconnect it all. It’s a digital device, which means it’s a tiny little computer. Every now and then, it needs a power cycle.This is the best monitor out there, in my opinion. Simple, and it works perfectly. The only gremlin (reboot) is easy to live with.I am extremely happy with this product. Highly recommended.

  53. César Alvarez

    Tenía mis dudas al adquirirlo, es un equipo pequeñito, pero sorprendentemente funciona muy bien, el alcance son como de 50mts en una casa, yo tengo familiar de 3ra edad en cama y nos es muy facil y practico, podemos salir a la puerta y escuchamos todo, alta claridad en el sonido, se escucha hasta el tic toc del reloj claro que esta en el buro donde esta el aparato. Muy recomendable. No me arrepiento de la compra.

  54. Cyntia S.M Comar

    Perfeito para deficientes auditivos.

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