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Emerson EVO6500 900 MHz Portable Video Observation System

Emerson EVO6500 900 MHz Portable Video Observation System

List Price: $249.99
Your Price: $138.88
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING!
Review: after buying this as a gift for my parents store i had to write a review, this setup is amazing, for starters it states in the manual that it goes 100-330 feet which is better than i expected as the amazon review only states 100 feet. the clarity of the image you see on the monitor is outstanding, i have seen many many other survielance systems and their picture quality is very poor. but with this emerson whether the person is 1 foot or 20 feet from the camera they are totaly in focus, one thing i was worried about is the fact that they have 15 sets of flourescent lights in their store i thought that might interfere with the signal, Not at all!. the sound clarity is excellent also it picks up voices that are 20-25 feet away clear! for a small 5" monitor you would have to see it to believe it, as its incredably clear.

the infrared is great you can still see in almost complete darkness like it was daytime. i had my doubts about it but was amazed again!.

one problem to note is that i we have 3 900 mhz phones in the store, when you are using one of the phones you will have interference with the AUDIO on the monitor, The video is still crystal clear. this would be great also if you had a motorhome or trailer and wanted to mount the camera in the back window to help you back up etc. as it will work intirely on batteries (Camera 8 AA) (Monitor 10 C) Pros Great picture No wires Portable Audio/Video/Infrared ability to use a second camera. Composit audio/video out so you can record on a vcr or watch on a bigger tv. Contrast/brightness/VHold controls on monitor Volume Control on monitor A/B button on monitor and camera(s) shutoff on camera for either power or infrared, plus a/b switch.

Cons 900 mhz so you will get some interference (small amount) you cant leave batteries in the monitor AND plug it into an AC Socket. (which makes it hard to just move the monitor wherever) allthough it is so light that its easy just to find another ac outlet. 2 camera's max

I am going to buy another set plus 2 additional cameras if they come back in stock, if you know someone that has just had a baby get this for them they Will love you for it.

I hope this helps you to make your decision.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NICE PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE
Review: I would defer to the review below and agree with the comments (notwithstanding the many spelling and punctuation errors!), with the following exceptions/additions: The polarized tines of BOTH the AC adaptors are reversed, necessitating they be plugged in UPSIDE DOWN in a wall socket. The monitor adaptor is heavy, and having to be upside down in an older wall socket (where the tensile strength of the retaining tines inside the socket may be weaker) could cause it to fall out. A very strange and goofy oversight. I'm also not as impressed with the infrared range as the author below, but found it to be sufficient for my purposes. The camera lens delivers a minor fisheye effect, probably a product of Emerson attempting to deliver as wide of an angle of view as possible without being too distorted. I would agree that for the price, it's a nifty little bargain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The EVO6500
Review: It is nice because it is high frequency, which follows to a clear image. It is goo for it's price.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good........well so,so
Review: It is nice because it is high frequency, which follows to a clear image. It is goo for it's price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The EVO6500
Review: Very good for the price.In low light the pic. is clear, very clear, it's lite, easy to move around.Also the sound is good.I'am thinking of a 2nd camera for channel b!


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