Functioning as a baby monitor you get two cameras so you can set different angles, monitor 2 room or twins. The image is clear and the camera also transmit sound which is import as this allow you to turn off the image and sound is always monitored and intensity show on the level meter. You can then turn screen to see what is happening. The camera also monitors room temperature which is also great to ensure comfort for your kids or useful for other use as well.
As for the cameras, they rotate and goes up/down as well so you can monitor all around while controlling at a distance. They are pretty much plug and play and you can set the antenna down to ensure no blind spot or position so it is behind. They can be set on a table or have a standard thread under so you can use tripod or other methods. The weight of them is low so they do not easily tip over. The microphone is on the outside on a small wire to ensure capturing good sound.
As for the monitor device, it is about the size of a 6-7” phone but while lighter than one it is thicker. There is an antenna that can be lifter but I found I could get great signal from both camera with one in the basement, the other on 1st floor while I am on the 2nd. Even in a room full of electronic like phone, tablet, Bluetooth device and computers the signal was clear and consistent. There is also a flappable foot to keep it upright. Operation is from the line of button on the right side with power to turn on/off while holding for a few seconds to act to turn off screen while still monitoring. One to activate the move function so you can rotate/tilt the camera. Volume adjustment and zoom in/out. The last two button are the menu and the microphone so you can talk to the camera.
While in use the monitor level light at the top tells you the sound intensity in the room you are monitoring or combine when watching split screen which you can set to do. Then on the display you will find signal strength, volume level, time, camera mode (normal/night vision), temperature where the camera is, and which camera (1/2) you are looking at if full screen or as indicator in split screen. Battery level is the last icon. Battery last quite long and probably 5x longer if you open display only when there is noises. Of course, you can simply plug to USB-C for constant power if such a source is available most of the time. The battery allows you the ability to bring the monitor around the house when not in one location. With that basic setup you have all the info, image and control for the cameras.
In the menu you will find some settings like monitor brightness, using Fullscreen or split, repair cameras, then a plethora of settings for temperature F/C, clock, language, reminders, alert volume, turn on/off the led monitor, night vision mode, flip camara image for when installing inverted, support and reset. Then there is other interesting option like setting a low or high temperature alert, voice activation for talking with sensitivity and you can play one of 5 lullabies to the camera, or bird, ocean, or white noise.
I found this would be great for monitoring babies for sure although for me it monitors a 3D printer and my dog. But that is what is nice, this is not limited to baby monitoring and if you want something not on your WIFI taking bandwidth, for privacy, or simply like to have a dedicated monitor device that is a great option. The only downside I found is although the camera use USB standard plug for charging the connector on the camera is a round one and using a standard USB-C like on the monitor would have been great. Not sure if this is standard but we got 5 such cable in the box at least so less concern if one is lost or damaged but a standard one would have totally alleviated that issue. The box also came with more power supply than device, but the camera uses 1.5A/5V (7.5w) so any USB power source with at least this much would work.