Levana Jena Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Performance Comparison
The Levana Jena is a basic dedicated monitor with few features but a nice price.
While this monitor has few features and only average images, for the price there is no competition in the dedicated monitor realm.
Range
The Jena range is less than desirable earning it a 6 of 10 for the range. The manufacturer has a range of 500 ft listed and our open field test shows the unit works up to 750 ft with no interference or walls between the nursery and parent unit.
Indoors, the Jena only worked up to about 65 ft on average through four walls of separation. Several other dedicated monitors in our review worked through five walls. If you live in a larger home or have thick walls or appliances that cause interference, then the Jena is not the monitor for you.
Audio / Visual
The Jena sound clarity isn't great with a 6 of 10 result, but only one product earned a higher score, the Philips Avent SCD630 with an 8.
The maximum decibel level of this monitor is 97dB. The sound is bright and hollow with a slight buzz in the background and distortion when it is turned up to max volume. It has sound sensitivity and background noise filtering features that work so-so compared to the competition.
Video quality is also somewhat disappointing with images that are not true to life and could be too fuzzy to work out the details. The Jena earns only 5 of 10 for video quality in our tests.
The picture overall isn't bad, it is somewhat grainy but good enough to see that the baby is crying or moving around. However, even on zoom, you won't be able to see if her eyes are open.
Night time images take another hit with a clearer center but fuzzy edges. However, your baby is unlikely to be around the edges if you set up your camera in a good viewing location, so for the price, we think it is something parents will be able to adjust too.
Ease of Use
The Jena is not a complex unit earning a 7 of 10 for ease of use. This score is the third highest in the group and shared by several competitors.
The camera and parent device link automatically so it is a quick plug-and-play setup. The pan and tilt for this camera are manual, so you need to be in the room to make a field of view change. The menu is pretty simple, but you do have to click through it to get to what you want instead of having specific buttons for everything.
Battery Life
The Jena parent device has a rather long battery runtime which earned it a 9 of 10, the best score for a dedicated video monitor.
This unit has a lithium-ion rechargeable battery with an average operating time of 12.25 hours. The manufacturer lists operating times of 12 hrs in PEEP mode and 8 hrs continuous use.
Features
This unit doesn't have as many features as some of the other dedicated monitors earning a 4 of 10 for this metric which is the lowest result in the review. The Jena lacks remote camera capabilities and sound sensitivity adjustment, two useful features some parents may miss and the viewing screen is the smallest in the group.
The Jena does the bare minimum you'll need to get the job of monitoring baby done. While features like humidity level sensors may woo you, we find most parents fail to use the bells and whistles found on higher priced models, and after a few months the monitor is really more of a sound and see device.
This product offers the following:
- 2-way talk to baby
- Temperature sensors
- Nightlight
- Lullabies
- Battery operable camera with 3 AAA batteries not included
- Sound activation
- Auto-screen wake and sleep
- 2X digital zoom
Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Levels
The Jena nursery camera has an average EMF reading of 3.74 with the reader 6 ft from the camera. This reading is the highest in the group, but the value will decrease the further you place the camera away from your baby. The distance between the baby and the camera could be a potential issue as the zoom feature isn't great, so it will need to be closer than some of the competition. The EMF reading for the parent unit is 2.93 V/m on average with the reader at 3 ft. We test this unit closer because most parents will place it on their nightstand when they sleep.