
Motorola Nursery
Motorola VM75 5" Video Baby Monitor (Size 1 Camera)
The Motorola VM75 is a non-WiFi video baby monitor with a 5-inch color display and a 2.4GHz FHSS private connection for secure, real-time monitoring. It features pan, tilt, digital zoom, two-way talk, infrared night vision, and room temperature monitoring. This floor model unit includes one camera; user reviews note that battery life may be limited and range can be impacted by obstacles.
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Safety > Baby Monitors
- GTIN
810036770859- MPN
MOTOROLANURSERY-810036770859-FLOORMODEL
Specifications
A 5" video baby monitor with infrared night vision, pan/tilt/zoom, secure no-wifi connection, two-way talk, and lullabies.
5" color display with infrared night vision; remote pan, tilt, and zoom; long-range wireless; secure 2.4GHz FHSS; two-way talk; sound alerts; room temperature monitoring; lullabies.
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Safety > Baby Monitors
Additional Attributes
- 5" color display
- infrared night vision
- remote pan, tilt, and zoom
- secure 2.4GHz FHSS no-wifi connection
- two-way talk
- sound alerts
- room temperature monitoring
- lullabies
- long-range wireless
- all-night battery
Image Analysis
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Product studio image showing a baby monitor system with a handheld monitor featuring a 5 inch LCD display and antenna, and a separate tabletop camera with a black faceplate and white base; the monitor screen displays a baby in a crib.
OCR: 5 inch LCD Screen. motorolawhite glossy plastic monitor housing5 inch LCD display areaantenna on monitorvertical LED indicator lights on monitor edgemulti-directional D-padOK buttonmicrophone buttonvolume or speaker grillerounded white plastic camera baseblack glossy camera faceplatecamera lenscamera status LED ringsmall Motorola logo on monitor bezelMotorola logo on camera baseproduct studio shot on white backgroundimage of baby on monitor screencrib slats visible in screen imagehanging crib mobile visible in screen image
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Motorola Nursery
VM 75 5" Video baby monitor
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Was just as described
Was just as described. Quick shipping and communication.
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/motorola, r/daddit, r/BabyBumpsCanada, r/predadditReddit users generally find the Motorola VM75 baby monitor to be a good budget option with clear audio but significant issues with charging, range, and night vision.
While some users are satisfied with the price and basic functionality, many report problems such as battery failure, poor range, loud camera hum, and limited night vision, leading to an overall mixed sentiment.
Themes
Use Cases
- Basic nursery monitoring for baby
- Short-distance monitoring in small homes
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Does the Motorola VM75 have good night vision?
- Night vision is limited; the camera emits a red light that can disturb babies, and the image is not very clear in the dark.
- How is the battery life of the monitor?
- Battery life is poor for many users; some report the monitor won't hold a charge or dies quickly even when plugged in.
Compared To
vs VTech baby monitors
Users recommend VTech as a more reliable alternative to Motorola VM75, citing better battery and signal stability.
vs Summer Infant baby monitors
One user prefers their Summer Infant monitor over the Motorola VM75, although the Motorola has a larger screen.
Source Threads
Motorola VM75 battery issues and red light complaint
I recently bought a baby monitor vm75 at first it was nice then after about 2 months it stopped holding a charge. Plugged in and wouldn't turn on, dead battery. Then after I replaced the battery, about another month it did it again. On top of that, the camera has a constant red light that shines on the baby making it/him/her think it's party time at 2am. Also the camera makes a humming sound that you can hear on the monitor. I'll never buy another motorola product again cause their customer support is also a joke.
u/Adventurous_Sky_3788r/motorolaView thread →
Motorola VM75 battery and power cord failure
Don't buy a Motorola baby monitor. I bought the Motorola VM75 2-camera set. The parent unit doesn't hold a charge. I have to keep it plugged in at all times otherwise it dies in seconds. That's only if it turns on. I have to mess with the power cord to get it to charge. We've had it for about 6 months and it's been like this for about a month. It's not just me; I've read similar reviews. Their customer support's only solution is to ship it to them for repair at my cost for diagnostics plus the actual cost of repair. I'm looking to get a VTech now. Motorola's quality has gone down the drain.
u/Bdawksrippinfacesoffr/dadditView thread →
Motorola VM75 range and red light issues in small apartment
I was gifted a Motorola VM75 but the range is terrible. Our apartment is 750 sq ft and I can't even go to the kitchen without the monitor disconnecting. Also, the camera has a red infrared light that's really bright and makes it obvious it's on, which seems to disturb my baby. The volume is loud even on the lowest setting. Considering returning it for something else, maybe a VTech or Eufy.
u/haley_matthewsr/BabyBumpsCanadaView thread →
Motorola VM75 considered a good budget monitor
I have the Motorola VM75 and it's been solid for the price. The screen is big and clear, and setup was easy. It's not Wi-Fi, which I prefer for security. Sound is sensitive—I can hear everything. Battery lasts a few hours when unplugged. A good buy for under $100. I also have a Summer Infant one that's a bit better, but the Motorola is fine as a second monitor.
u/cjg5029r/predadditView thread →