I want to start this out by saying I have a 5 year old and a 3 year old. They are older kids, but they still get up in the middle of the night needing to go to the bathroom or have nightmares. I am a heavy sleeper, so I need the monitor or else I wouldn't hear them. I have used this monitor for a few nights now, and I have been really happy with its performance and its features. I am replacing a 6 year old video monitor that is on its last legs, but I was able to use them side by side for the last few nights to see how they stack up to each other.
I am pretty impressed by the breadth of features and settings available on this monitor. I came from a simple 1.5" screen monitor (it was a top pick 6 years ago), that has a stationary camera and 1-way sound. The Panasonic immediately outshines my old monitor with a 3.5" color screen, tilt/pan/zoom camera, and 2-way sound. That just scratches the surface for the capabilities of this monitor.
Additional features of the monitor include motion and sound detection, nightvision, lullabies/white noise, and temperature probe. What the monitor does with these features is pretty cool. You can set lullabies/white noise to play automatically if your child is getting restless and triggers either the motion or sound detectors. You can also set a run time for the lullabies to play - up to 2 hours. The temperature probe can also alert you if your child's room gets too hot or cold based on a range that you set. The motion and sound triggers also light up the display with either a green or amber light. I found this helpful when I was playing games with my headset on, and my daughter woke up needing to go to the bathroom. I didn't hear her call out, but the monitor lighting up really caught my attention. Depending on your needs you can disable the lights or the alerts altogether if you don't need them. I found this adjustability really beneficial. I can adjust the motion and sound sensitivity up or down. Since, I have older kids, I knocked the sensitivity down, but someone with a newborn would probably push it the other direction. Either way this system really delivers a lot of peace of mind, and for new parents that is truly beneficial. Right now, I am really liking the lullaby and the 2-way microphone. I use the mic to wake my kids up in the morning, and the lullaby to persistently annoy them until they get out of bed. This has made the last few mornings start a little easier.
The display is a pretty well-built little unit. The button layout is easy to follow, and it's easy to operate with one hand. It has a kickstand, and when lying flat it has little feet that prop up the underside to keep the speaker from being muffled. The antenna folds seamlessly out of the way when you don't need it. All of the settings are managed from the display unit. The menus are pretty nicely laid out, which helps manage the range of features and settings for the system. I definitely recommend drilling down through each menu item to get a feel for its layout process. I did this once, or twice, and I am confident in my ability to easily navigate its menus now. Overall, it's a pretty good design with 2 small caveats (for me at least). I would have liked to see the kickstand extend a little further out for a little better stability. I also would have opted for a different location for the microphone opening. It is really easy to cover that opening when pressing the mic button. The manual does state that you need to avoid this, so they are aware that it can happen. Overall not a big deal, so I can live with it.
The camera is a neat little design. It reminds me of Eve from Wall-e. It looks perfectly in place in my kids' room. The camera feels really well built, and the tilt/pan functions work great. The motors are pretty quiet, so you don't have to worry about waking up a sleeping baby if you want to take a look around the room. The wall mount is a cool feature - I didn't use it because I had a good spot to stand the monitor. It is pretty easy to to install. Basically if you can hang a picture, you can put this mount up. I would recommend hitting a stud with one of the mounting screws/nails that you use. This way your child can't yank on the cord in the and rip it off the wall.
The last thing I tested was the range of the display. This system uses DECT vs. 2.4GHz that is commonly found in these monitors. This gives it much greater range and signal stability. Since most houses are blanketed with 2.4/5GHz WiFi signals, most monitors experience some interference with their signal. My old monitor was this way. I couldn't have my old display unit and my phone on the same nightstand without causing connection issues. With the Panasonic, no such issues have presented themselves. I did a range check tonight, and I was able to walk down my street for about 600 feet before I lost my connection. My old monitor lost connection at about 250 ft, which I would consider to be pretty OK. 600 ft isn't the advertised 1500, but I would need direct line of sight and live in an area with far fewer points of signal interference. Overall, I'm really happy with the range. I can be on any part of my property and still have signal.
This is a great baby monitor. Its amazing how far these things have come in the last few years. I really like the features and the customization of the settings. I only had a few small issues with the overall design, but otherwise this system is very easy to operate. I have no problem putting my trusty old monitor out to pasture because its replacement is so much better.