Product Dimensions | 19.3 x 13.4 x 6.5 inches |
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Item model number | DXR-8 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Night vision, Room temperature sensor, Talk-back function |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Best uses | Surveillance |
Communication technology | Wi-Fi |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries required | No |
Battery life | 10 Hours |
Alert type | Low_battery |
Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
Display type | LCD |
Sensor technology | Nightvision |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
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Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Baby Monitor with Interchangeable Optical Lens
Recommended Uses For Product | Baby Monitor,Cleansing |
Brand | Infant Optics |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Feature | Night vision, Room temperature sensor, Talk-back function |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
About this item
- 2020 Award Winner: Babylist Best Baby Monitors Of 2020 *(Awarded On January 8, 2020)
- Perfect Size & Weight Ratio - No Large Batteries To Power Energy-Hungry Large Screens. The Dxr-8 Is Light-Weight And Portable, Designed For True Mobility Around The House. 10-Hr Battery Life On Power-Saving Mode, 6-Hr With Screen On.Care & Cleaning: Spot or Wipe Clean
- Full Viewing Control - The Dxr-8 Is A Baby Monitor With Camera Features Such As Pan/Tilt/Digital Zoom And Interchangeable Lens. Fit The Zoom Lens To See Even Closer, Or Zoom Out With The Wide Angle Lens. Expandable Up To 4 Cameras
- Robust And Mature Hardware - The Dxr-8 Is Fine Tuned And Refined Over Years Of Iteration From Feedback Of Real Users. Trusted By Over A Million Parents, Our Award Winning Monitor Is Backed By Vigorous Testing And Quality Control
- Range Up to 700 feet (line of sight, no obstruction)
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The Baby Monitor Specialists
Established in 2011 in San Francisco, C.A., Infant Optics is a brand that specializes in baby monitors. Since then, we've been utilizing our experience and customer feedback to continuously improve our products. We are committed to stand behind our brand. Trusted by over 1 million satisfied parents.
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Brought to you by the leaders in the baby monitor industry, the DXR-8 is a dependable choice that offers a balance between size, weight, video and audio performance. Software and hardware refined over years of iteration from customer feedback. Plug and play - no setup required, perfect for travel. Features interchangeable lens technology. Unlike internet cameras, the DXR-8 offers zero load time delay-free playback on a dedicated monitor screen. 100% digital privacy, safe from hackers.
- Zoom further - use optical zoom lens AND digital zoom function for 4x zoom, without compromising video quality
- Remote pan / tilt / digital zoom
- Alarm function, two-way talk, remote thermometer, invisible IR night vision
- Expandable up to 4 cameras with Scan Mode
- Interchangeable optical lenses - standard and zoom lens included, wide angle lens sold separately.
- Battery life: 12 hours audio-only mode, 8 hours with live screen
- Spare/extra monitor unit charging cable included
- Sound activated LED bar
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Interchangeable optical lensesThe DXR-8 is the first baby monitor to feature interchangeable lens. Switch between the zoom lens and wide angle lens (sold separately) to see closer or further. Works with digital zoom for further zooming performance. This camera is an investment that grows with your family. |
No energy-hungry screensThe size of the monitor unit is engineered to strike a perfect balance between performance and versatility. Lightweight and small enough to carry around the house with ease. No large and heavy batteries to feed large screens. |
Remote pan/tilt/zoomRemote control the direction of the camera from your monitor unit. Pan and tilt the camera to view every corner of the room. |
Only viewable by youNo internet connection means the video and audio signal only transmits to ONLY ONE monitor unit. No one else can hack in. FHSS provides you with secure and private connection that only you can see. |
DXR-8 | DXR-8 PRO | Wide Angle Lens | Add-on Camera Unit (included) | Replacement Battery (included in DXR-8) | |
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Notes | Selected product | PRO model with patent-pending Active Noise Reduction (A.N.R.) | 170-degree panoramic view | Not compatible with DXR-8 PRO | Additional lithium-Ion battery |
Product Description
The Infant Optics DXR-8 video baby monitor has a long track record as a monitor that you can trust. Its compact size strikes a perfect balance between performance and versatility, for being a small and light enough monitor to carry around the house, whilst offer stunning video and audio quality. If you are looking for a baby monitor with camera and audio, the DXR-8 is the trusty monitor that will provide you and your baby that peace of mind. The DXR-8 is a video baby monitor with camera lenses options. Swap between normal, zoom, and wide angle (sold separately) lens to suit your camera placement needs. Take zoom to the next level by using the zoom lens and digital zoom together. The DXR-8 baby monitor video and audio feed is transmitted via a secure internal 2.4GHz channel with FHSS technology. Unlike internet-enabled baby monitors, no information is shared or communicated through the internet on the DXR-8 video baby monitor, meaning your privacy of you and your baby will not be compromised. At Infant Optics, we are the baby monitor specialists where we never stop refining the firmware and software on existing baby monitor models like the DXR-8. We listen to our customers and incorporate changes to improve user experience. Our goal is to create the best baby monitor possible.
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ASIN | B00ECHYTBI |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,392 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #7 in Video Baby Monitors |
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We have reached the 28 month mark of having this baby monitor and it has officially gotten to the point of having to buy a new monitor. The charging port on the monitor has been giving us issues for about two months now. I've been having to use a hair tie to keep the cable at just the right angle or it won't charge and finally as of yesterday even with two hair ties and lots of fiddling I could only get it to charge with one specific cable at just the right angle. (I know it's not the cables because I have charged other devices with those cables just fine.) We got the new monitor in today and it paired with the old camera just fine. The new one has a different charging port (not USB) so hopefully this one won't end up with the same problem that the last one had. Overall I would still highly recommend this monitor. It took a lot of abuse in the 28 months we used it and the monitor itself never got any cracks or visible damage the only issue was the charging port which will hopefully be resolved with the change that they made. I've included pictures of the old monitor and the new one so you can see how well the case has done over the 28 months of use.
We have been using this monitor for fifteen months at this point and it is still going strong the only issue that I’ve had so far has been that the original rechargeable battery stopped holding a charge about a month ago. The good news is if this happens to you, you can replace the battery for a grand total of twelve dollars and some change after taxes.
So, let’s get into it. Why do I and so many others love this baby monitor so much?
Pros:
Video Quality
The video quality on this monitor is amazing, both the night and daytime are high enough quality that if I focus in on my son’s stomach I can see him breathing while he sleeps even with the camera about a foot above the rail of his crib. The fact that the night vision quality is so good was a huge plus for me because the majority of the monitors use was and still is for when he’s sleeping which means the lights are off and it’s dark in his room.
Signal Range
The signal range is great. We have a two-story house and the master bedroom is on the ground floor while the other bedrooms are upstairs. This means that the camera is always upstairs while most of the time the monitor is downstairs. Our master is on the opposite corner of the house from our son’s room and we don’t lose signal when in the bedroom.
Temperature Sensor
With a two-story house the battle to keep the downstairs and the upstairs equally comfortable feels never ending. During the winter trying to keep the downstairs warm enough that we weren’t piled under blankets all day occasionally meant that the upstairs got a little warmer than intended. Being able to glance over at the monitor and see that it was getting warmer in our son’s room than would be comfortable even while we were downstairs meant we knew when to go upstairs and turn on his fan or close his vent to keep him from getting too hot.
Battery Life
The monitor comes with a rechargeable battery and we usually get four to five hours before we are down to one bar and need to start charging. We do get the ten hours that they claim it gets is if the video display is turned off because that’s about the length of time it has lasted on the nights I’ve forgotten to plug it in before going to sleep which is the only time we turn off the display when the monitor is on.
Durability
I’m going to be perfectly honest with y’all I’m a massive klutz, the trip on a completely flat surface kind of klutz and I have the bruises on my legs to prove it. On top of that I’m also a butter fingers (there’s a reason that every smart phone I’ve ever owned has always had a durable case) I drop things a lot. Including this monitor and even on two occasions the camera itself. The monitor has been dropped on carpet, tile and hardwood, it’s been knocked off counters and tables. It has survived fifteen months of my klutziness and still works just as well today as it did when I first turned it on. The camera has been knocked off of a foldable tray table twice onto a hard wood floor while vacationing at my parents house and has been knocked off of the crib by both me and my son onto the carpet on three occasions and still works just as well as it did when first turned on. Neither the monitor nor the camera has any dents or visible damage to them.
Talk Back Function
This monitor lets you talk through it to whoever is in the room. Right now, we don’t really use this feature a lot unless my husband and I are trying to scare each other or be goofy. Despite living in a two-story house it’s pretty easy to just yell down and be heard by the other person plus if one of us is in the room the monitor is typically off. I do thing that as my son gets older and can communicate better we will probably make more use of this feature as it will be a great way to communicate with him without having to yell if we’re unable to get upstairs right away.
Audio Quality
The audio quality on this is really good. Our sound machine is across the room from the crib and we never turn it up really loud but you can still hear it after turning the volume up to only two, which is typically where it stays for us. If you have the video display turned off the sound still comes through loud and clear and they even have light indicators on the side that light up green through red when noise is detected depending on the volume level detected.
Low Battery and No Signal Alarms
This monitor also features an alarm that you can turn off or on that will beep if the battery is critically low or the monitor loses signal. The alarm has a high and low setting, personally I find the low setting to be more than loud enough, it’s woken me up in the middle of the night to tell me that the battery was dying when I forgot to plug it in on several occasions.
Remote Pan/Tilt
You can pan and tilt the camera remotely with the monitor and the range is excellent. We currently have our camera mounted to the wall about a foot above the crib at the corner and the camera can pan and tilt to cover the entire crib, so our son is never out of sight.
Cons:
Signal Interference
One issue that I’ve noticed with this monitor is that you cannot have it next to a laptop or game controller without it losing the signal. If I’m on my laptop or playing a game I have to make sure that the monitor is on the side that is closest to my son’s room and it’s about a foot away from either electronic and the antenna is up or it constantly loses it’s signal. This is isn’t a major issue for me since the solution is as easy as never have a laptop or game controller between the camera and the monitor.
Occasional Signal Loss in Master Bedroom
Our master bedroom is on the first floor catty corner to our son's room so it is the farthest location in our house from the camera which also makes it the place where we tend to have the weakest signal (typically three or four bars rather than five) and the occasional loss of signal. It doesn't happen very often and is usually fixed by simply raising the antenna and moving the monitor a little further away from my cell phone, which is charging on the nightstand near it. As I noted above laptops and game controllers can have an effect on the signal so it's possible that my phone is a part of the issue but it doesn't seem to affect the monitor at other times so I do think distance is the main factor. Again, this isn't a constant problem and has always been easily solved in the past so for me it's not a deal breaker.
That’s it, that’s literally the only complaints I have about this monitor and I definitely plan on buying another camera to use for the next baby we eventually have.
By The Kidney Mom on May 1, 2020
We have reached the 28 month mark of having this baby monitor and it has officially gotten to the point of having to buy a new monitor. The charging port on the monitor has been giving us issues for about two months now. I've been having to use a hair tie to keep the cable at just the right angle or it won't charge and finally as of yesterday even with two hair ties and lots of fiddling I could only get it to charge with one specific cable at just the right angle. (I know it's not the cables because I have charged other devices with those cables just fine.) We got the new monitor in today and it paired with the old camera just fine. The new one has a different charging port (not USB) so hopefully this one won't end up with the same problem that the last one had. Overall I would still highly recommend this monitor. It took a lot of abuse in the 28 months we used it and the monitor itself never got any cracks or visible damage the only issue was the charging port which will hopefully be resolved with the change that they made. I've included pictures of the old monitor and the new one so you can see how well the case has done over the 28 months of use.
We have been using this monitor for fifteen months at this point and it is still going strong the only issue that I’ve had so far has been that the original rechargeable battery stopped holding a charge about a month ago. The good news is if this happens to you, you can replace the battery for a grand total of twelve dollars and some change after taxes.
So, let’s get into it. Why do I and so many others love this baby monitor so much?
Pros:
Video Quality
The video quality on this monitor is amazing, both the night and daytime are high enough quality that if I focus in on my son’s stomach I can see him breathing while he sleeps even with the camera about a foot above the rail of his crib. The fact that the night vision quality is so good was a huge plus for me because the majority of the monitors use was and still is for when he’s sleeping which means the lights are off and it’s dark in his room.
Signal Range
The signal range is great. We have a two-story house and the master bedroom is on the ground floor while the other bedrooms are upstairs. This means that the camera is always upstairs while most of the time the monitor is downstairs. Our master is on the opposite corner of the house from our son’s room and we don’t lose signal when in the bedroom.
Temperature Sensor
With a two-story house the battle to keep the downstairs and the upstairs equally comfortable feels never ending. During the winter trying to keep the downstairs warm enough that we weren’t piled under blankets all day occasionally meant that the upstairs got a little warmer than intended. Being able to glance over at the monitor and see that it was getting warmer in our son’s room than would be comfortable even while we were downstairs meant we knew when to go upstairs and turn on his fan or close his vent to keep him from getting too hot.
Battery Life
The monitor comes with a rechargeable battery and we usually get four to five hours before we are down to one bar and need to start charging. We do get the ten hours that they claim it gets is if the video display is turned off because that’s about the length of time it has lasted on the nights I’ve forgotten to plug it in before going to sleep which is the only time we turn off the display when the monitor is on.
Durability
I’m going to be perfectly honest with y’all I’m a massive klutz, the trip on a completely flat surface kind of klutz and I have the bruises on my legs to prove it. On top of that I’m also a butter fingers (there’s a reason that every smart phone I’ve ever owned has always had a durable case) I drop things a lot. Including this monitor and even on two occasions the camera itself. The monitor has been dropped on carpet, tile and hardwood, it’s been knocked off counters and tables. It has survived fifteen months of my klutziness and still works just as well today as it did when I first turned it on. The camera has been knocked off of a foldable tray table twice onto a hard wood floor while vacationing at my parents house and has been knocked off of the crib by both me and my son onto the carpet on three occasions and still works just as well as it did when first turned on. Neither the monitor nor the camera has any dents or visible damage to them.
Talk Back Function
This monitor lets you talk through it to whoever is in the room. Right now, we don’t really use this feature a lot unless my husband and I are trying to scare each other or be goofy. Despite living in a two-story house it’s pretty easy to just yell down and be heard by the other person plus if one of us is in the room the monitor is typically off. I do thing that as my son gets older and can communicate better we will probably make more use of this feature as it will be a great way to communicate with him without having to yell if we’re unable to get upstairs right away.
Audio Quality
The audio quality on this is really good. Our sound machine is across the room from the crib and we never turn it up really loud but you can still hear it after turning the volume up to only two, which is typically where it stays for us. If you have the video display turned off the sound still comes through loud and clear and they even have light indicators on the side that light up green through red when noise is detected depending on the volume level detected.
Low Battery and No Signal Alarms
This monitor also features an alarm that you can turn off or on that will beep if the battery is critically low or the monitor loses signal. The alarm has a high and low setting, personally I find the low setting to be more than loud enough, it’s woken me up in the middle of the night to tell me that the battery was dying when I forgot to plug it in on several occasions.
Remote Pan/Tilt
You can pan and tilt the camera remotely with the monitor and the range is excellent. We currently have our camera mounted to the wall about a foot above the crib at the corner and the camera can pan and tilt to cover the entire crib, so our son is never out of sight.
Cons:
Signal Interference
One issue that I’ve noticed with this monitor is that you cannot have it next to a laptop or game controller without it losing the signal. If I’m on my laptop or playing a game I have to make sure that the monitor is on the side that is closest to my son’s room and it’s about a foot away from either electronic and the antenna is up or it constantly loses it’s signal. This is isn’t a major issue for me since the solution is as easy as never have a laptop or game controller between the camera and the monitor.
Occasional Signal Loss in Master Bedroom
Our master bedroom is on the first floor catty corner to our son's room so it is the farthest location in our house from the camera which also makes it the place where we tend to have the weakest signal (typically three or four bars rather than five) and the occasional loss of signal. It doesn't happen very often and is usually fixed by simply raising the antenna and moving the monitor a little further away from my cell phone, which is charging on the nightstand near it. As I noted above laptops and game controllers can have an effect on the signal so it's possible that my phone is a part of the issue but it doesn't seem to affect the monitor at other times so I do think distance is the main factor. Again, this isn't a constant problem and has always been easily solved in the past so for me it's not a deal breaker.
That’s it, that’s literally the only complaints I have about this monitor and I definitely plan on buying another camera to use for the next baby we eventually have.
Let's start with what this system is. The InfantOptics DXR-8 is a closed, standalone color video baby monitoring system. The default package comes with one camera and a dedicated receiver. When you unpack the system, you plug in both the camera and the receiver to pair them. This is a pretty straightforward process. If you bought additional cameras, those can be paired now or at a later time, as needed. From there, you can view a specific camera or rotate through them in a loop, spending a few seconds on each camera before moving on.
The receiver UI is pretty easy to use, but there are a couple of shortcuts called out in the manual that make certain functions faster/easier than paging through the menus (e.g. changing the volume).
The color reproduction is reasonable in well-lit conditions, but don't expect an HD picture. Then again, it's not like you're watching TV on this thing. You just want to be able to see whether Junior is sleeping or playing, and hopefully not climbing up the furniture. There's also a night-vision IR mode enabled by default which provides a grayscale image when it's dark. Any motion will be a bit jerky regardless, as the frame-rate isn't terribly high.
The volume can get pretty loud for noisier situations, and is controlled by the receiver globally--not for each camera, which is a good thing. For those coming from the DXR-5, you may miss the "Vox" feature, where the receiver would auto-mute the audio when it was below a certain decibel. That feature is not available on the DXR-8. I found it a bit annoying at first, especially since I had the camera plugged in near a sound machine, so there was constant sound coming over the speaker. I got used to it eventually, but it's still what I would call a minor annoyance.
One change in the DXR-8 line that I did appreciate was the ability to separately control the "alert" volume for events like "low battery" and "lost camera signal." The DXR-5 would emit highly alarming beeps when those events occurred, which were rather startling. The DXR-8 allows you to disable those beeps altogether, or set them to either a low or high volume level, which is much more palatable. The beeps themselves are somehow more pleasant as well and not quite as jarring.
I haven't used the interchangeable lens feature of these cameras beyond playing with it a bit upon setting things up for the first time. I didn't need the included zoom lens. There is an additional wide-angle lens available for purchase, which would've been nice in my case where I had two children sharing a room, but I didn't care to spend the extra cash to purchase it. Since the cameras support panning and tilting, I just focused the camera on the child I primarily wanted to see and then just spun the camera around if I wanted to see something else. I do wish the lens supported zoom rather than needing to physically attach the desired type, but I'm sure that wasn't included in order to keep costs at a reasonable level.
The DXR-8 cameras also have temperature sensors included, which is nice so you can ensure your children aren't freezing during the winter. You can view the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, but switching between them is another one of those special shortcuts you'll need to know. (IIRC, you hold the "OK" button to switch temperature units.)
As I said, I'm quite happy with this system and would generally recommend it to other parents. I was upgrading from the DXR-5, and I did research other options in both the "baby monitor" and "home surveillance" (e.g. Nest, Arlo, etc) categories before deciding on the DXR-8.
I will also say that the InfantOptics customer service is excellent--second to none. Any time I've called them, I generally get a human that picks up within seconds. I can't ever remember waiting. I haven't needed to call often either--the systems have been very reliable overall. In one instance, my DXR-8 receiver stopped working suddenly. I was well outside the warranty period of my purchase, and the company offered me a one-time courtesy replacement free of charge! I was not expecting this when I called, even though I knew there might be a hardware issue. I appreciate a customer support team that wants to ensure their customers are totally satisfied with the product.
I do want to point out a few caveats (and the reasons that I only give this four stars vs. five).
First, let's talk about connectivity. The system uses a closed-loop signal that does not connect to WiFi. That's an important distinction of which potential buyers should be aware. On the one hand, that means your camera setup isn't internet-accessible, so it can't be hacked and accessed by someone halfway around the world. If anyone were to gain access (which is highly unlikely), they'd pretty much have to be sitting in your driveway. On the other hand, that means you personally need the dedicated receiver in order to see your child. Personally, I wish that InfantOptics had chosen to use WiFi as the connectivity medium so that the cameras could be accessed via PC or mobile app in addition to their dedicated receivers. Again--this is probably a cost / complexity tradeoff, so I get why they didn't. But...it would be nice.
There are a few issues with the hardware. For one, the firmware on the units doesn't seem to be user upgradable, so if bugs are found after you receive the unit, there's no way to apply fixes. I've run into a few bugs with my unit (both the old DXR-5 as well as this DXR-8). There have been occasions where the system froze and needed to be recycled (e.g. battery pulled). There've also been times when the receiver wouldn't turn on while being plugged in, and needed to be unplugged before starting up. Weird stuff like that. Nothing that would be a deal-breaker by any means, but definitely things that probably got fixed by the firmware team at InfantOptics and I would've loved to install.
The receiver also feels a bit sluggish when switching cameras or navigating through menus, etc. I don't know whether that's a software performance problem or just limitations of the hardware. Again--it doesn't really bother me, but is just something to be aware of.
In terms of power, the DXR-8 cameras use a round, semi-proprietary connector. If you bought the system prior to 2019, the receiver used a Micro-USB cable for its power, which was fairly nice, because many people have plenty of Micro-USB cables lying around. In 2019, InfantOptics changed the receiver to also use the round connector. I really don't understand this, given the recent spread of USB-C as the universal standard for charging and connectivity. In my opinion, moving everything to USB-C is a no-brainer.
Overall, there are few minor annoyances: the UX isn't as polished/refined as it could be, there's no zoom option beyond manually swapping lenses, there's no auto-mute option for audio, and there's no internet connectivity (which may be a plus, depending on your perspective).
In conclusion, the DXR-8 system is very good, but might not be for everyone. I hope this review will help you make the right purchase. I can't imagine anyone being unhappy with the InfantOptics system, but just be aware of the limitations.
Happy monitoring!
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I'm unsure what the repair and return process is for Canada, it might work through a 3rd party but just wanted you to beware that it is not with Infant Optics and therefore you might want to factor this into your buying decision. I'm now 2 weeks into this and been without the monitor for this period of time which is not good, I'm now at the point of having a new one shipped to a friend who will then ship this on to me.
To conclude though, we were impressed with this product until this point, the screen has broken within 10 months and the hassle of getting exchanged means I would struggle to recommend this product anymore.
Another reason why I would choose the DXR-8 over the VAVA is because of signal connection. Using both side by side, we haven’t had any dropouts on the DXR-8, but we have had nights where the VAVA would ‘lose signal’ for no reason.
We don’t need a big screen to watch over our child. This isn’t to serve as an 9” iPad where we watch 4K movies or play mobile games on. We just need to make sure our baby is OK, and the DXR-8 does just the job in a nice little package.
This one is a keeper!