
GHB Baby Monitor with Camera, Night Vision and 3.2in Screen
This looks like the sensible pick if you want a baby monitor, not another app to babysit.
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- Rated 4.5 stars, which is solid enough to take seriously.
- 881 reviews gives you enough buyer feedback to spot repeat complaints.
- This sits in the middle of the range, so the details need to earn the price.
Check the live Amazon price, seller, delivery timing, and returns before you decide.
If specs, bundle contents, or compatibility matter for this kind of product, that is usually where the final decision gets made.
GHB Baby Monitor with Camera, Night Vision and 3.2in Screen
A non-Wi-Fi baby monitor with a 3.2-inch screen, night vision, room temperature display and two-way talk. It suits parents who want a straightforward cot camera without apps, especially for bedrooms and naps, but the camera angle is adjusted by hand rather than from the parent unit.
What makes this easier to take seriously is the combination of a mid-range price and a long review history: 4.5 stars from 881 ratings is enough to suggest it handles the basics well. The no-app setup will suit parents who want less faff and more privacy, though the manual camera adjustment is the trade-off to notice.
With baby monitors, the deciding factors are usually app or no app, screen size, night vision, sound quality and whether the camera can be moved remotely. A simpler non-Wi-Fi model can be the calmer choice for home use, but range, battery life and camera adjustability matter more than extra buttons.
- Nursery use where you want a dedicated parent unit instead of relying on your phone.
- Keeping an eye on naps and bedtime, with night vision and room temperature shown on screen.
- Parents who would use two-way talk, lullabies or a feeding timer from the monitor itself.
- You want app access, phone alerts or remote viewing when you are away from home.
- A remotely pan-and-tilt camera matters to you, because this one is positioned manually.
- You need a larger display, as 3.2 inches is usable rather than roomy.
- Confirm what is included in the box, especially whether you get one camera and the parent unit.
- Check the stated indoor range and battery details, since those matter more than the screen size day to day.
- Make sure the listing clearly says the camera angle is manual and not controlled from the monitor.
- Look for the exact temperature display and feeding timer functions shown in the Amazon images or spec table.
At £33.99, this sits where a baby monitor should start to offer more than bare basics, and the no-Wi-Fi setup plus solid review depth make that spend look fair rather than flimsy.
Does this baby monitor use Wi-Fi or an app?
No. The listing says it uses a separate 2.4GHz FHSS connection, so it works with its own parent unit rather than through Wi-Fi or an app.
Can you move the camera from the screen?
No, the camera is tilted and pivoted by hand. You do get 2x zoom, but the viewing angle itself is not adjusted remotely.
What extra features does it have beyond video?
The listing mentions two-way audio, lullabies, a room temperature display and a feeding timer, which covers the usual helpful nursery basics.







