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LeapFrog LF920HD 7" Display Review

Good range, decent battery life, and helpful features make this one of our favorites for dedicated monitors despite its sub-par Night Mode video quality
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leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review
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Price:  $170 List
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Manufacturer:   LeapFrog
By Wendy Schmitz ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 11, 2022
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#8 of 13
  • Range - 20% 8.0
  • Sound Clarity - 20% 7.0
  • Video Quality - 30% 4.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 9.0
  • Battery life - 10% 7.0
  • Features - 5% 7.0

The Skinny

The LeapFrog LF920HD is a dedicated video monitor with useful features and a straightforward design. It includes lots of baby-centric features, has a decent range for this kind of monitor, and has a low EMF reading. The parent device has a larger screen with the most used buttons on the front of the device for easy nighttime access. This simple monitor absolutely gets the job done without much hassle or concern, but the video quality isn't impressive. While it is better than some of the competition, it isn't on par with some of the more impressive WiFi cameras in our tests. Overall, this is a great dedicated monitor that more than meets the needs of baby monitoring. It is a simple device suitable for families looking for a straightforward monitoring option any person can use without downloading an app.
REASONS TO BUY
Lots of baby features
Easy to set up & use
Decent range
Low EMF reading
REASONS TO AVOID
Poor night video quality
Mediocre video quality overall compared to others

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Pros Lots of baby features, easy to set up & use, decent range, low EMF readingWiFi range, lots of features, great images, easy to useGreat video quality, lots of features, low EMF readingHigh-quality video, clear & loud audio, can be paired to multiple cameras, infinite viewersBudget-friendly, good video quality, WiFi connectivity
Cons Poor night video quality, mediocre video quality overall compared to othersSub-par sound, higher price, internet dependantDelayed camera control is annoying, no precision adjustment to camera, connectivity issuesNo baby-specific features, requires a Google account, a barebones app that isn't intuitivePast security concerns, no baby-specific features, must physically move the camera, poor sound quality
Bottom Line Good range, decent battery life, and helpful features make this one of our favorites for dedicated monitors despite its sub-par Night Mode video qualityCool WiFi option with all the bells and whistles that is easy to useThe great video quality and tons of baby-help features make this a standout pick, but the delay in the camera control causes a big setback for this modelA great option for those looking for sharp video and crisp audio who aren't as concerned about baby-specific featuresThis barebones model is easy on the wallet and doesn't compromise on video quality
Rating Categories LeapFrog LF920HD 7"... iBaby Care M7 WiFi iBaby M8 2K Smart Baby Google Nest Cam 2nd... Wyze Cam V3
Range (20%)
8.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Sound Clarity (20%)
7.0
4.0
6.0
7.0
5.0
Video Quality (30%)
4.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
Ease of Use (15%)
9.0
9.0
6.0
5.0
8.0
Battery life (10%)
7.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Features (5%)
7.0
9.0
10.0
6.0
7.0
Specs LeapFrog LF920HD 7"... iBaby Care M7 WiFi iBaby M8 2K Smart Baby Google Nest Cam 2nd... Wyze Cam V3
Communication Technology 2.4GHz FHSS 802.11 b/g/n 2.4/5GHz 2.4 / 5 Ghz 2.4 GHz
Indoor Range Test 6 walls
80 Feet
Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity
Open Field Range Test 700 Feet Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity
Manufacturer's Claimed Range (*buyer beware!) 1000 Feet Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity Anywhere You Have Connectivity
Max Sound 84 db @ ~1ft 82 db @ ~1ft 85 db @ ~1ft 110 db @ ~1ft 100db @ ~1ft
Screen Size 7" n/a n/a n/a n/a
Max # of Cameras 1 Not Listed (Unlimited?) Not Listed (Unlimited?) Not Listed (Unlimited?) 5
Temperature Yes Yes Yes No No
Movement Detection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sound Activation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Talk-to-Baby Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pan/Tilt/ Zoom Pan/Tilt/Zoom Pan/Tilt/Zoom Pan/Tilt/Zoom Zoom Zoom
Battery Life 8 hours 50 minutes n/a n/a n/a n/a
EMF @ 6 Feet from Camera 0.23 V/m 1.42 V/m 0.23 V/m 0.6 V/m 1.47 V/m
Warranty 3 Months 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year

Our Analysis and Test Results

Most parents are aware of LeapFrog as an educational toy company creating interactive toys for kids starting at preschool age with interactive stuffed animals to adults and learning to read accessories. LeapFrog is part of the VTech Group. It was started in 1995 by a father looking for learning solutions for his child who was learning to read. LeapFrog is headquartered in Emeryville, California.

Performance Comparison



leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the leapfrog comes with a good size parent device and remote...
The leapFrog comes with a good size parent device and remote controllable camera with night light and other features.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Range


Range is a fickle and tricky thing when it comes to dedicated monitors. Typically, the numbers you read on the box or manufacturer websites are unobstructed or open field range numbers that rarely (or never in our experience) relate to the real world of how monitors are used in a typical home.


This monitor has a listed range of 1000 for unobstructed distance. In our tests, we experienced closer to 700 ft before it got spotty and 750 when we lost useful connection.

leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the range on the leapfrog is better than some of the dedicated...
The range on the LeapFrog is better than some of the dedicated competition and if it doesn't work in your home, you might have to resort to WiFi-enabled monitoring.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

In a home with walls and other items that could interfere with reception like appliances, it only worked up to 80 ft and 6 walls. That is more walls than the average and a respectable distance compared to the competition, but it is a FAR cry from the claim the manufacturer wants to consider when making your purchase. We caution all parents that you should try your monitor as soon as you receive it to ensure connection and buy from a retailer with a simple return policy like Amazon or larger retailers. If the distance in your home between your nursery and planned observation space is more than 80 ft, you'll definitely want to test the monitor, and you could be limited to WiFi monitors that use the internet.

leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the night vision video is not as good as the wifi cameras, but it is...
The night vision video is not as good as the WiFi cameras, but it is good enough to see what you need to determine your little one's level of need. While the baby looks on fire, we assure you she is not.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Audio / Visual


Sound is a key component of any baby monitor because it is the baby's cries that will draw you to the video screen. The sound quality of the LEapFrog is decent compared to the competition and much better than some of the dedicated options. There is some fuzziness and distortion, but generally clear. This monitor has a unique alert feature that has a subtle beep three times when a new noise is detected, and an alert will pop up n the screen.


While the sound activation works fairly well, and we liked the alert for new sounds, we could always hear some of our white noise machines during testing, even with the volume at 1. The new sound alert silences the noise coming from the monitor.


Daytime images are much better than night, with the LeapFrog...
Daytime images are much better than night, with the LeapFrog offering clear and crisp video similar to real life.
The digital zoom on the LeapFrog is good enough in the day time to...
The digital zoom on the LeapFrog is good enough in the day time to see the details in our baby's face and the pattern on the sheet.

Daytime photos are better than nighttime, which is when you'd want the best images. The colors are good (better than much of the dedicated competition). The 24 colors on our chart are easily discernable, though the grey blocks bleed together into the black. The clarity is good enough, but using the digital zoom degrades the clarity somewhat. Overall, you can see what you need to see. The images all have a somewhat blown-out nature and artificial brightness that isn't necessary.

Night vision on the LeapFrog isn't the best, with a brightness that...
Night vision on the LeapFrog isn't the best, with a brightness that is not part of the room and results in loss of detail on the sheet and the baby's face.
While we can read fairly far down on the text chart testing the...
While we can read fairly far down on the text chart testing the LeapFrog, you can also see how the details on the mattress sheet have all but disappeared.

Night images will give you what you need to determine if you should go to the nursery, but they don't give details like if your baby's eyes are open or closed. In our tests, the video does not look like color images and instead has a weird green, blue, or purple haze around the baby. The baby almost looks like a blob, and zooming in makes it worse with burry and distorted images that can be disturbing. It looks eerie. This camera performs better at some angles than others, and we encourage users to play around with safe camera placement to determine where the visuals are the best and still effective.


LeapFrog offers color or black and white night vision, but both have their issues. The color version feels not realistic at all, almost like those old black and white movies that they "colored" in the 90s to make them more interesting. The colors are off and give more of an eerie glow than a true-to-life experience.

leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the most used features of the leapfrog have buttons on the face of...
The most used features of the LeapFrog have buttons on the face of the parent device, making it easy for anyone to use with minimal instruction.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


Setup or the LeapFrog is plug and play meaning there is nothing more to do besides plugging it in and turning it on. It links by itself and is one of the easiest of any kind of monitor to use.


The user interface buttons are easy to use and intuitive. The buttons include night mode, zoom, volume, power, and three lines to signify Main Menu with directional arrows used to navigate through settings. We think even the most tech-terrified person will be able to use this option right out of the box and with no instructions.

leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the parent device on the leapfrog has a side plug-in port for...
The parent device on the LeapFrog has a side plug-in port for charging.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Battery Life


Battery life tests how long the battery in the parent unit lasts when used under typical circumstances. The LeapFrog has a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that the manufacturer claims will last up to 15 hours of monitoring with video.


In our tests, the battery only lasted 8 hours and 50 minutes. This is ample time for nap time or even most overnight sleeps, but it is a far cry from the claim by LeapFrog, and we are always disappointed when our test results deviate from claims by this much (almost half the time). This is a fairly average time with the range including 6-16 hours.

leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the leapfrog camera includes a nightlight, and lullabies and other...
The LeapFrog camera includes a nightlight, and lullabies and other sounds.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Features


This monitor has more features than you'll likely need, but it doesn't go overboard trying to be all things, and that helps keep it easy to use. We specifically like the pan and tilt remote control of the camera and the night light, features we think parents will use and find useful.


leapfrog lf920hd 7" display video monitor review - the leapfrog parent unit is fairly large compared to the...
The LeapFrog parent unit is fairly large compared to the competition, and the included kickstand provides an easy view angle.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

  • 2-way talk to baby
  • 360 degree pan / 80 degree tilt
  • Remote control camera adjustment
  • Nightlight
  • 8x digital zoom
  • Temperature/humidity sensor
  • Color night vision (claimed)
  • Motion and sound alerts
  • Sounds and lullabies
  • 3 level sound indicator

Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Levels


While EMF impact on growing bodies is still unknown territory with more studies being done, we like to err on the side of caution and limit EMF exposure whenever possible. Given that you'll use your camera monitor multiple times a day, we've tested the average EMF emissions from the camera at a distance of 6 feet. You can also limit exposure by unplugging the camera when not in use, placing it as far from the crib as possible while still remaining useful, and only using it when monitoring is most useful.


The LeapFrog monitor's average EMF reading was 0.23 V/m, which is one of the lowest readings in the group for dedicated or WiFi, making it a good potential option for parents worried about EMF exposure.

Should You Buy the LeapFrog?


We think the LeapFrog is a good dedicated monitor that is easy to use. This monitor has a large parent device for easy viewing and a simple user interface with helpful buttons on the front. The visuals aren't the best, but they are good enough to get the job done and better than some of the dedicated competition. Overall, we think it is a good pick for families who want a straightforward monitor that doesn't rely on the internet or smart device for operation. If you need a monitor for other caregivers or grandma, there is a quick learning curve and no need to download or log into any device.

What Other Video Monitor Should You Consider?


If you aren't opposed to a WiFI monitor or need one with a greater range than the LeapFrog can manage, then choosing an app-enabled camera is a good choice. The iBaby M8 2K Smart Baby Monitor is a good baby-centric monitor with fun extras, a reasonable price, and great visuals. If you want something simpler with good visuals or hope to save some money, the Wyze Cam V3. This camera is budget-friendly and offers good sound and better video. It has a quick setup, and the app is relatively easy to navigate.

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