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sheldybro

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#82269 26-Apr-2011 14:41
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Hi all, i have been asked by a friend of mine if i could help him set up some sort high tech baby monitor.

does anybody know if there is any product on the market that will show camera footage from the babys room on any tv in the home so someone can keep an eye on them from anywhere in the house.

I guess a limiting factor would be running cables to each TV but we will work through that if and when we find options to do this job.

I hope that makes sence.

any help would be appreciated

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  #462496 26-Apr-2011 14:52
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I think there are plenty of out of the box solutions for the problem you have been asked to solve,

A bit of googling found this one, but I am fairly sure there will are others,

http://www.surveillancecameras.co.nz/shop/product_info.php/products_id/400



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  #462535 26-Apr-2011 15:35
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AngelCare already sell one. But considering my Temp/Audio/Wireless sensor pad monitor is $400 I wouldn't expect it to be cheap.




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