VTimes Dual Camera Baby Monitor Review for Two-Room Coverage
The VTimes dual-camera baby monitor bundles two wireless cameras with one 2.4-inch parent unit — a rare budget path to two-room monitoring without premium split-screen pricing.
Quick verdict
Strong value for twins in one room or bedroom + playroom setups under $60. Image quality and screen size trail Comfyer BM01 and Babysense, but the price gap is substantial.
Key specs
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Screen | 2.4" LCD |
| Cameras | 2 included |
| Connection | 2.4 GHz non-WiFi |
| Features | VOX mode, night vision, 2-way talk, ~1000ft range |
Pros and cons
Pros: Dual cameras at budget price; VOX power saving; closed FHSS link.
Cons: Small screen for split view; limited PTZ; less HD clarity than mid-range split models.
Compared to rivals
- vs Comfyer BM01 — Comfyer has 7" 1080P split; VTimes wins on cost.
- vs VTimes Portable — Portable is smaller single-camera; dual adds second room.
- vs HelloBaby 3.2" — HelloBaby is single-camera PTZ; VTimes dual wins for two feeds.
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Bottom line
VTimes Dual Camera is the best budget two-camera bundle when you need two feeds without mid-range pricing.
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