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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
These dual cameras for the car have far exceeded my expectations. The installation was incredibly easy and effortless, probably took about 10 minutes total, with majority of the time just finding the perfect camera angle. The camera quality is high-def and crystal clear. The nighttime images are also very clear, there are no issues with resolution when it’s dark. The stand for the screen comes with adhesive already attached so you can easily mount the screen on your dash. I have not yet tested functionality of removing the screen, so hoping it does not leave any residue. If you have two kids in your car, this camera is definitely worth the price.
Allison
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
I was gifted a babyvue camera for my baby shower. I didn’t think I needed it, that mirrors would be enough. However, I took a few minutes to set it up and I LOVE it. Probably one of my favorite baby gear products. I plan to start gifting them to my friends.PROS:It’s easy to set up. Simply stick the monitor on the dash run the cords along the floor, and clip the camera on the headrest support. I ran the cords under my floor mats, but they do include little Velcro tabs for cord management. There is also a button on the aux plug to turn it on and off if you happen to not be traveling with your children.The screen is not too tall to block your view, it sits seamlessly on the dash. I put it right behind my dash screen. It has good video resolution so you can see your baby clearly. You can adjust brightness and change which camera is displayed or use split screen. I currently only need one camera but it’s nice to have the option of two for a growing family.CONS:I have yet to find sunglasses that allow you to see the screen. I believe it’s the polarization that makes the camera screen look blue and you can’t see the image clearly. I plan to try out other sunglasses, but the two I have both run into this.The orange bunny ears. I would like if they came in different colors or without bunny ears at all. However, my baby does seem to enjoy looking at them which makes it feel like he’s looking at me.The cons are minor enough things, that I still feel like it deserves 5 stars.
LivinItUp
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
As a parent of two young kids in car seats—one rear-facing and one forward-facing—this dual channel baby car camera has been a complete game-changer for our family. The 7.2” HD display is bright and large enough to clearly see both kids without squinting or being distracted while driving. The 1080P resolution is crisp, and the infrared night vision works impressively well, even during late-night drives or in tunnels.Installation was surprisingly quick—took me less than 15 minutes—and everything feels secure and stable, even over bumpy roads. The rear-facing camera gives me complete peace of mind. I can check on the baby without turning around or guessing what that little noise in the back seat might be.What I appreciate most is the seamless switching between views of both kids and how intuitive the setup is. No complicated instructions, just plug-and-play. The image quality is miles ahead of other baby car monitors I’ve tried.Highly recommend for any parent driving with multiple littles. You can’t put a price on peace of mind!
Sienna
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2025
I needed something that would allow me to see 3 kids at once, two forward facing and one rear facing.I have a 2019 Ford Expedition - the installation for the rear facing camera was a bit tricky, as I didn't realize the headrests in the 2nd row are NOT adjustable, and they are not interchangeable with the headrests from the front seats which are adjustable height. I almost needed some sort of extender for the camera, but made it work for the camera on the 2nd row (rear facing baby). The extra pieces to make the cameras more secure for the headrest posts were also handy, but not quite the right size for the front seat attached camera, but I made it work. The camera installed on the headrest of the driver seat gives me a full view of the forward facing child in the 2nd row, and the forward facing child in the 3rd row as well.Definitely long wires, but they were easy to hide underneath the floor mats.I like that you can see both cameras at the same time on the screen. I do wish the cameras had a zoom function. It is also difficult to see the screen when wearing sunglasses as another reviewer mentioned. I have not tested the camera functionality at night yet, so cannot comment on the night vision capability and quality.For the overall value and quality, I think it is a great set up for families with multiple children.
Manish
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
This baby camera has been a great boon for us. We are a family with a toddlers and a baby, so while traveling it was always a struggle to keep and eye as to what the babies were upto even with mirrors placed at the back. This 2 camera baby monitor set was a breeze without any issues and the quality and connection is amazing . Now we can keep track on the toddlers and baby together side by side without having to look in the rear mirror or looking over the shoulder. Really loving this camera and wondering why did not I get it before. A must have for all families with babies.
Mat Kyne
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
First Impressions:The BabyVue BV3 Pro makes an excellent first impression. The build quality is impressive — sturdy, sleek, and nothing about it feels cheap. Setup is straightforward: just plug it into a 12V outlet, and you're up and running in five minutes. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.Screen & Menu:The screen (6-5/8" diagonal) is bright and easy to navigate, with a simple menu system. While the exact resolution isn’t specified, the display is sharp enough for its purpose, with clear visibility. It features three buttons for brightness (three levels), menu navigation, and camera view options (Cam1, Cam2, or split-screen).Cameras:Both cameras deliver clear, crisp images, even in low light, thanks to two infrared LEDs and a built-in photo sensor for automatic night mode. There's a subtle fisheye effect, which actually helps widen the view. The cameras come with removable silicone bunny ears — a cute touch — though removing them reveals three small holes, so they are not weatherproof (nor are they advertised as such).Each camera includes a hinged clamp for mounting onto an adjustable headrest pillar, with included adapters for 14mm, 12mm, and 9mm diameters. They connect via a 21.5-inch cord with a slim 4-pin connector, and can be aimed using a ball-socket joint that allows roughly 30 degrees of adjustment in any direction.Wiring & Power:The system includes a 56-inch power cable from the 12V plug and a 23-inch connector segment to the display, giving you about 79 inches of reach — useful for flexible mounting locations. The main cable then splits into a 42-inch run before dividing again into two 66-inch cords for the cameras. It’s a lot of wire, but the extra length is appreciated for clean installations and safe cable management.What’s in the Box:One display screen with mountTwo cameras with bunny ear coversHeadrest mounting clamps + size adapters12V power adapter with push-button switchAll necessary cablingFinal Thoughts:This is a thoughtful, well-designed system that simply didn’t exist when my own kids were babies. I purchased it as a gift for my nephew and his wife, who travel frequently with their new baby. After testing it myself, I’m confident they’ll find it both practical and reassuring. The BabyVue BV3 Pro delivers on its promises and is a great tool for modern parents on the go.
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