Technical specifications for the Dr.Care system indicate a 1080p 1/4" CMOS image sensor and a generic ARM-based display chipset. Material analysis confirms a hybrid 2.4GHz FHSS and Wi-Fi architecture, utilizing a Tuya-based firmware stack for cloud-based smartphone access. The parent unit features a 5-inch display and a power interface that utilizes a standard micro-USB or USB-C port, depending on the manufacturing batch.
Performance metrics indicate that the hardware is subject to UI lag during 1080p streaming and demonstrates lower light sensitivity compared to premium-tier sensors. Aggregated data suggests that the internal 3000-5000mAh Li-Po battery is a non-serviceable component. The device supports split-screen viewing for multi-room configurations, though operational data suggests frequent sync failures when alternating between the handheld monitor and the mobile application.
The iFamily 5" HD monitor represents a closely related hardware platform for those looking for similar functionality with a different support ecosystem.
This device belongs to the dedicated smart baby monitors classification, serving as a white-label entry in the hybrid-link market.