Motorola Lux65 Connect-2 video baby monitor review: This two-camera set offers monitoring and more

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All of these plans include SmartZone motion detection, a feature that lets you set a custom area within each camera's field of view for motion-triggered video capture and notifications. A free trial is included with the camera, so you can try these features out and decide if you want to invest in them for the long term. The Lux65 is a great way to keep an eye on your baby or small child, but $184 for what is basically a conventional video baby monitor without a Hubble Connected subscription is a little steep. Considering you need one of those subscriptions to unlock all the Lux65 has to offer, you're looking at an initial outlay of more than $200, plus the recurring annual subscription cost. If that's beyond your budget, something like the VTech VM3251 Expandable Digital Video Baby Monitor will give you most of the same basic features without the Wi-Fi capability for less than $100.

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