Description
The TOPVISION D305 Baby Monitor ensures peace of mind with its 2K high-resolution video, allowing you to watch over your baby in crystal-clear detail. Equipped with motion and sound detection, it alerts you instantly when activity is detected. The two-way audio lets you talk to your baby, while the lullaby feature helps soothe them to sleep. Enjoy infrared night vision for round-the-clock monitoring. With 360° pan and tilt, this camera covers every corner of the room, making it an ideal choice for baby care and home security.
Crystal-Clear 2K Resolution – Delivers sharp, detailed video for real-time monitoring
Smart Motion & Sound Alerts – Get instant notifications when movement or noise is detected.
Two-Way Audio & Lullaby Mode – Talk to your baby or play soothing lullabies remotely.
Infrared Night Vision – Clear visibility even in complete darkness.
Flexible Mounting & Wide View – 360° pan and tilt for full-room coverage.
Ashley –
Clear picture and easy to set up, offering good value for the money.
Florence –
Easy to set up with crystal – clear pictures and good night vision. Picks up movements quickly and has flawless two – way audio. Better than more expensive cameras at night.
Yahaira –
Used in the living room for a toddler. Works well so far, but dislikes the subscription push.
alicia –
If you have a baby, this is a must-have item!
Amanda –
The advanced features make this a standout product.
just –
Bought for home security to watch kids. Good camera quality and an easy – to – use app.
Bikerdad –
Adds extra security and peace of mind.
Gregory –
Works every time.
Hubert –
Great images with minor WiFi – related delays. A good product overall.
Mikyla –
Ordered for a puppy. Has precise motion sensors and good night vision. Would prefer a cordless, rechargeable option.
Myra –
Follows a dog’s movement, but the turning sound can be heard at night.
Ashlyn –
Useful for real – time home viewing, but time – interval setting is crucial for complete videos.
Theo –
Allows for clear seeing and hearing.
Jim –
The cameras work well.
Kemberley –
Performing excellently so far.
Steven –
Set for animals but goes off when humans pass. Still useful for house – watching when away.
Ashley –
Works as expected and is cheaper than anticipated.
Steven –
Motion – activated and allows communication. Useful for watching a neighbor’s dog.
Jessica –
Pans smoothly with a good range of motion. Connects easily, but could pan down more.
Lisa –
Easy to use and control from a phone. Nice picture and resolution, but lacks a battery.
Joshua –
SD – card footage access is inconvenient. Needs a subscription for continuous footage viewing. Night – vision mode is buggy. UI and documentation need improvement.
Cameron –
Can be placed on a desk or mounted on a wall. Decent image quality but needs to be plugged in.
Sarah –
Meets the user’s needs with great picture quality and fast delivery.
Bernice –
A good product but not sensitive to small movements.
Jaz –
Easy to use and connect. Motion – sensitive, even detecting TV motion. Has night vision and a good connection. Offers an optional upgrade.
Rachelle –
The camera systems work well.
Sam –
No subscription needed. Decent two – way audio and good night vision. Can recognize people and pets.
Catman –
Works great with clear video and is easy to set up. Better than other cameras for checking on an elderly mom. Needs a longer power cord.
Michael –
Good for watching pets with a good image.
Shanice –
Good value for $20. Easy installation and connectivity. Has a rotating feature and two – way talk. Makes a clicking noise at twilight.
C. –
Decent cameras for the price, easy to set up and use. However, they use Chinese chips and are not secure.
Diana –
When used from inside to see outside, it detects movement well but not people consistently, especially in snow. Image and sound are good, and the app is easy for SD – card recording viewing.
Grumpy –
A great camera for monitoring family from a different country. Can listen, scare intruders. Using a memory card is better. Indoors but can face outside.
Customer –
Mounted on the ceiling for foster cats. Better image than the old camera. Night – mode image is good but color – changing.
Michael –
Bought to watch a bird. Good picture, no subscription needed for real – time viewing and talking. Setup was a bit complex.
Linda –
Bought on sale, offering great value. Quick setup, motion – alerting, and works with a smartphone. Has night vision and wide – area viewing.
Dr. –
Great value with many app features, including SD – card recording. Can set monitoring regions and get remote notifications. Small and easy to hide.
Riley –
Four cameras facing out work perfectly day and night when set to daylight mode. Plugged in and propped against the window. The app works well.
Tofflington –
Daily access with a good connection. Great pictures and videos, even through a window. Zoom function helps view birds.
Rudy –
Easy to set up but the image quality deteriorates faster in the garage than in the house.
Jesse –
Works excellently for monitoring a puppy.
Victoria –
A Bluetooth camera that works well for watching animals indoors. Easy to hook up and install.
Christopher –
Bought to replace a stolen doorbell camera. It has motion detection and records well through a window with little glare, providing greater distance.
Bernice –
A surprisingly good budget camera. Crystal – clear night vision in complete darkness and a simple setup. Ideal for those on a budget.
Tru –
Great for watching elderly dogs with a clear picture and adjustable motion sensitivity. However, the “talk” feature is poor.
Curtis –
Works perfectly after resolving a smartphone issue.
Adam –
A great buy.
Veronica –
Easy to set up, and the software recognizes the cameras. Requires recommended micro SD cards. An inexpensive security system.
Britney –
Loved for its clear view, two – way voice detection. A great help for single moms.
Callie –
Easy to set up with a fantastic picture.