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Motorola Baby Monitor-VM36XL Touchscreen 5" Portable WiFi Video Baby Monitor with Camera HD 720p - Connects to Smart Phone App, 1000ft Range, 2-Way Audio, Remote Pan-Tilt-Zoom, Room Temp, Lullabies

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Features

  • WIFI BABY MONITOR: This video baby monitor has a 5 screen and camera with manual pan/tilt, digital zoom that connects to our app via Wi-Fi to enable HD 720p video and provides a secure, private connection. Fully charged remote has a 4.5 hour battery.
  • NURSERY APP: Our baby camera monitor with phone access connects to our Motorola Nursery App and is compatible with Apple iOS and Android. Securely access features including two-way talk, lullaby selection, room temperature sensor and more. Safeguard your privacy with our advanced triple layer security protection. Share those previous moments securely. Using AES 128-bit, AES 256-bit encryption, and a proprietary layer of 512bit exclusive encryption.
  • MODERN CONVENIENCE: Special features on the remote include a touch screen with a flashlight on the back. The portable, rechargeable camera can be placed where convenient. Easily view, listen, and talk on the live video feed on the unit's 5" color screen.
  • TWO WAY COMMUNICATION: Ideal for reassuring your little one while they fall asleep in the baby nursery, our monitor acts as a 2-way intercom system, allowing you to speak to your precious angel with your soothing words with the camera's built-in speakers.
  • SPECIAL SOUND FEATURES: This baby monitor camera includes a high-sensitivity microphone that can catch the slightest sounds to alert you once your baby starts crying. Included are an assortment of calming music lullabies to help your baby sleep.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Primary UseMonitoring Infants
MakerMotorola Nursery
Product ModelVM36XLTOUCH
Communication ModeWireless
Key FeatureMobile
Dimensions21 x 10 x 7 in
Weight1 lb
Battery TypeLithium Ion (Required)
Launch DateAugust 18, 2021
Produced byMotorola
OriginChina

Frequently asked questions

Absolutely, the Motorola VM36XL Baby Monitor can be connected to multiple smartphones. All you need to do is download the Hubble app on each desired phone and you can have access to the monitor feed from different devices.

Yes, this monitor provides results of the temperature in your baby's room. You can monitor the room temperature from the parent unit or through the Smart Phone App, delivering peace of mind that your baby's room is comfortable.

The maximum range of this product is approximately 1000ft. However, the range may be impacted by the layout of your home and any obstacles such as walls or floors.

Yes indeed, the Motorola VM36XL Baby Monitor does feature a number of pre-programmed lullabies. These sounds can be remotely activated from your parent unit or smartphone app to help soothe your baby to sleep.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Motorola baby monitor has received mixed reviews from customers, with the pros including good image resolution, strong night vision, and the ability to pan, tilt, and zoom. However, negatives include lagging sound, shorter battery life, and difficulty in maintaining a stable connection. The touch-screen feature was simultaneously praised for advancements and critiqued for making navigation slightly more tedious. Lastly, the sound level on the parent unit was reported to be too low for some users.

Pros

  • 👍 Good image resolution and quality
  • 👍 Able to pan, tilt, and zoom
  • 👍 Effective night vision

Cons

  • 👎 Sound may lag
  • 👎 Short battery life
  • 👎 Difficulty in maintaining a stable connection
  • 👎 Sound level in parent unit may be too low
  • 👎 Touch-screen navigation can be tedious

Should I Buy It?

If you value high-quality imaging and a functional night vision, the Motorola Baby Monitor could be a good fit for you. However, if the mentioned cons are potential deal-breakers, it's advised to look for another option. Consider the points mentioned and decide what features are most important to you in a baby monitor before making a final decision.


  • What a camera!
The media could not be loaded. The smaller the better when it comes to extra screens around the house,your screen is very easy to hold, nothing is clumsy with the camera or the screen!
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023 by Margaret A Radha

  • Connection issues.
This monitor is ok at best. The volume doesn't stay consistent on the parent unit and unless I am right outside my little ones door the unit will not sync up upon turning on. The app does not stay open in the background for me so I can't just listen in with my Bluetooth as I listen to podcasts in the morning or during quiet time when I am getting stuff done. Also the ring stand on the parent unit has gone loose so now I have to prop it up. Your experience may vary but if this camera stopped working tomorrow I would be in the market for a different model instead of repurchasing this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Marty McFly

  • Good purchase
I use this in our master bedroom and the only thing I dislike is that the room needs to be bright for the camera not automatically change to night vision other then that it works great.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Jennifer Miguel Vasquez

  • Nicer internet abilities, good home system...
Motorola's baby monitors are seldom found atop the lists of "Best Baby Monitors", but they're often found on those lists and user reviews are usually fairly favorable. I don't know if Motorola makes these or just brands them, but Motorola baby monitors been around for some time now, garnering the normal assortment of cranky reviews along with positive assessments. I can't speak to long term use of this monitor. So I'm reviewing initial impressions. If I find things to be different over time, I'll come back and update. Motorola makes two basic forms of video monitors. One type connects solely to a handheld unit via 2.4Ghz radio. It's not wifi enabled. It's a basic unit with fairly long range usable only when both you and your baby are at home. The other type connects both to a handheld screen AND, via wifi to your phone. This type can monitor your baby both when you're at home and, via the app and internet, when you're away from home. This is Motorola's most expensive wifi model. It connects both to a handheld receiver screen and to your phone via the internet. Wirecutter, the review site, said it disliked Motorola's wifi baby monitor the least of all the wifi+handheld LCD monitor units it tested, but it didn't give any wifi unit a glowing review. However, when Wirecutter reviewed baby monitors Motorola was still using its Hubble app for phone connectivity--an app I've not used--and reviewers say that the new app used by this system is far superior to the old Hubble app. OK, a few noteworthy features with differentiation between this and less expensive models in parentheses: 1) Zoom is digital, up to 2X (other models range up to 4X digital zoom, a negligible difference, honestly). 2) Pan and tilt are motorized (vs digital pan and tilt and manual pan and tilt on other models). 3) 1080 resolution (vs 720p resolution on other Motorola systems). 4) 5-inch lcd screen in monitor is clear with good color and visibility (vs. 4.3-inch and non-touch screen in other Motorola systems). 5) Typical additional abiilities include: night view, 2-way intercom, room-temp monitoring, lullabies. 6) Camera mount included. 7) In-home monitor uses 2.4GHz radio 8) Motorola "Nursery" app available for IOS and Android. This is a fairly fancy video monitor system, capable for in-home use and able to work over the internet with your phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022 by Nebti19 Nebti19

  • Lags badly
Bought this baby monitor thinking it would be one of the best. But sadly it’s very bad for lagging with the sound. The battery life isn’t that great either! It takes forever to connect to the camera. Sometimes it just goes blank for a few seconds and comes back to the camera picture. It does have good night vision. I also like that I can follow my toddler around the room with the camera / monitor. Over all I wouldn’t buy this baby monitor again especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Kellie

  • A Step Up from the Motorola Comfort75
If you've ever used the Motorola Comfort75 baby monitor, you'll find that they made some big improvements in for the VM36XL. The biggest improvement being that the monitor now is actually touchscreen. So while they kept some of the better features of the Comfort75 (being able to remotely view around the room, temperature monitoring, two-way audio), they did make the monitor itself much easier to use (and with a flashlight option to boot). The other big improvement is the video quality. Motorola never really went into detail about the video resolution of the Comfort75 monitor. The new monitor is clearly HD with a 720p screen resolution. So not as crisp as an Apple or Samsung tablet, obviously. But significantly better than most baby monitor displays. These things don't have to be 4K obviously, it's not like you're trying to record video. It's just so you can see clearly enough to have peace of mind. The biggest benefit of going with this particular model is that it's Motorola. Obviously a name that every American knows. So you're not taking chances with possibly bad quality off-brand monitors. If you're shopping for a baby shower for a mom-to-be, you can't go wrong with getting her something from a name brand that she and all the other moms would actually recognize. You get about a month to test this monitor out, and decide if you want to return it. So the good news is that you aren't taking any risk by ordering it today. Try it for a few days, or a few weeks. If you don't like it, just send it back for a refund, you never actually risk your money. So my Wife and I would both recommend this particular monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022 by Sandor Clegane

  • Do Not Buy
I am so disappointed by this monitor. I thought I finally found one that allowed me to have two cameras, a monitor, and an app. And although it has all that, the lifespan is TERRIBLE! I’ve had the monitor for about a year and it’s starting to fall apart. The stand that keeps it up is so loose it falls down constantly, which is fairly annoying when you’re trying to sleep. Then it looses connection with the camera randomly and alerts you with a loud noise, which I would appreciate if it didn’t happen at midnight and wake me up. To which point it won’t reconnect. So I’m left without a monitor in the middle of the night. The newest piece to stop working is the sound. I would argue that sound is almost more important than video. So now my monitor is virtually useless unless I’m close enough to the nursery to hear my child. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Rachel

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