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Babysense V43
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Babysense V43

A big 4.3-inch split-screen-capable closed-radio unit built for two rooms or two kids — private, expandable, no app.

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NewMom Index
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Price range $$$
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The verdict

Once you have two kids, or one kid and a playroom, most single-camera monitors fall apart. Babysense's system is built to expand: pair extra cameras and watch them in split-screen or auto-scan, all over a closed 2.4 GHz FHSS radio with no WiFi and no app. Range is strong, the interface is clean, and Babysense (a brand better known for movement pads) has solid support behind it. It's more than most first-time parents need, and the single-camera image is good-not-great compared to the eufy, so we won't oversell it as an all-arounder. But if multi-room, no-internet coverage is the goal, this is the upgrade to reach for.

What we love
  • Closed 2.4 GHz FHSS radio — private, no WiFi, no app
  • Expandable to multiple cameras with split-screen / auto-scan
  • Long real-world range and stable connection
  • Solid brand support and durable build in owner reports
Keep in mind
  • Single-camera image quality trails the eufy and Infant Optics
  • Overkill (and overpriced) if you'll only ever use one camera
Is the Babysense V43 right for you?
Families who need private, no-internet coverage of two rooms or two kids at once.