Technical specifications indicate that the iFamily 5" system utilizes a hybrid-smart architecture, combining a 1080p CMOS sensor with a 2.4GHz FHSS local link for the dedicated parent unit. Material analysis confirms the inclusion of an infrared cut filter and a thermal probe with an accuracy rating of ±2°C. The 5-inch handheld unit features a TFT-LCD panel capable of downscaling 1080p inputs for localized viewing.
Performance metrics demonstrate that the direct FHSS link provides zero-latency audio, bypassing the delays inherent in cloud-only infrastructures. Aggregated specification data lists a non-user-replaceable Li-Po battery with an estimated runtime of 6 to 8 hours. Operational data suggests that 2.4GHz interference can be minimized by fixing the home router to static channels (1, 6, or 11) to avoid overlap with the monitor's frequency-hopping signal.
A higher-resolution 2K alternative with similar split-screen capabilities is available via the BOIFUN dual-camera system for those requiring increased pixel density.
This unit is part of the dedicated smart baby monitors category, specifically representing the hybrid-link architectural standard.