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Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision Review: Specs

Dimensions: 10.12 x 8.39 x 5.16 inches

Weight: 1.02 pounds

Cameras: f/3.2 Full HD 1080P, FOV 127 (top camera), 4/8.0 Full HD 1080P, FOV 44.6 (bottom camera)

Temperature and humidity sensor: Yes/No

Monitor range: up to 1000 feet

Monitor battery: 2100mAH 

Security: AES-128 encryption (client to client), AES-256 encryption (cloud), ISO/IEC 27001:2013, MFA

Power: 100-240 AC, 50/60Hz, 300mA

Network: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band

Mobile device: iOS 12 or higher, Android 8.0 or higher 

Choosing where to place your baby monitor can be difficult, especially for a new parent. While you can mount it above your child’s crib for a bird’s eye view, you won’t be able to see what’s happening in the other parts of their room. Likewise, it can be hard to pick between a handheld baby monitor or an app for keeping an eye on your little one from afar. Fortunately, the Nursery Pal Dual Vision baby monitor from Hubble addresses all of these concerns.

As the name suggests, the Nursery Pal Dual Vision has not one but two cameras designed to provide you with a complete view of your child’s nursery. While the camera on top lets you see their entire room, the one on the bottom gives you a close-up view of your child’s crib. Our Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision review will help you decide if this is the best baby monitor for your needs or if you’d be better off with a different device to check in on your sleeping child.

Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision review: Price, availability and what’s included

The Nursery Pal Dual Vision is available on both Hubble’s site and on Amazon for $229. This price is in line with the company’s other products and if you don’t necessarily need dual cameras to keep an eye on your little one, the Nursery Pal Deluxe is $30 cheaper and comes with a more modern touch screen monitor.

What's included with the Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision

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The Nursery Pal Dual Vision set includes the baby monitor itself along with a 5-inch, handheld monitor. Unlike with the Pixsee Smart Baby Monitor though, Hubble includes a universal wall mount adapter to attach it to your wall. You also get two power adapters with barrel connectors for powering the camera and charging the handheld monitor.

Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision review: Design

Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision design

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The dual camera design immediately sets Hubble’s Nursery Pal Dual Vision apart from other baby monitors. While the top camera provides a wide-angle view of a child’s entire room, the bottom camera offers a more close up view of their crib. Both cameras are 1080p and capture Full HD video. However, the top camera only has manual pan while the bottom one has remote pan, tilt and zoom. There’s also an HD speaker at the top of the Nursery Pal Dual Vision and a Push-to-Talk button as well as an LED light under the bottom speaker.

The base of the Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision

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At the base of the Nursery Pal Dual Vision, you’ll find a DC 5V port for power, a pairing button and a tripod mount hole for attaching the unit to the included universal wall mount adapter. 

The Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision's handheld monitor

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The Nursery Pal Dual Vision also comes with a 5-inch handheld monitor that communicates with the baby monitor using a 2.4 GHz FHSS wireless connection. On the right side of the unit from top to bottom is a Video On/Off button, a Menu button, four directional navigation buttons with an Ok button in the center, a Talk button and a Power button. 

Above the screen there are six LED lights. The first two indicate whether the handheld monitor is turned on or charging while the four LEDs on the right are actually used to indicate the current audio level in your child’s room. If the first of these LED lights is green, everything is fine while the last one lighting up red indicates that your child is crying. 

Handheld monitor kickstand

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At the back of the handheld monitor, there’s a kickstand, a speaker, a fold out antenna to increase the device’s range, a 5V barrel port for charging the unit as well as a small, recessed reset button. 

Hubble Nursery Pal Dual Vision review: Setup and installation

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