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Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors Recalled by Philips Personal Health Due to Burn Hazard

Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors Recalled by Philips Personal Health Due to Burn Hazard was listed by CPSC. This recall involves Philips Avent video baby monitors used to remotely monitor infants. They consist of a Baby Unit (camera) and a Parent Unit (monitor) pair. The monitor has a 3.5-inch color screen.

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Plain-English Summary

Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors Recalled by Philips Personal Health Due to Burn Hazard was listed by CPSC. This recall involves Philips Avent video baby monitors used to remotely monitor infants. They consist of a Baby Unit (camera) and a Parent Unit (monitor) pair. The monitor has a 3.5-inch color screen.

Is This Recall Still Active?

Status: Yes - Active

This recall is currently active. If your device matches the affected models, follow the official instructions as soon as possible.

Source & Verification

This page summarizes the official notice and keeps key facts easy to verify.

Official source
CPSC
Announced by source
August 3, 2023
Last reviewed by RecallRadar
March 4, 2026

What You Should Do

  1. 1## Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors Recalled by Philips Personal Health Due to Burn Hazard Agency: CPSC | Brand: philips | Date: 2023-08-03 Description: This recall involves Philips Avent video baby monitors used to remotely monitor infants. They consist of a Baby Unit (camera) and a Parent Unit (monitor) pair. The monitor has a 3.5-inch color screen. The recalled baby monitors include models SCD630 and SCD843 only, manufactured between March 2016 and December
  2. 2The model numbers and production date codes, in day-month-year format, are located on the bottom of the Parent Unit. The monitors and camera are white. Philips Avent is printed on the front. Hazard: The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the Parent Unit monitors can overheat during charging, posing a risk of burns and property damage. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the Digital Video Baby Monitors and contact Philips Avent for a free replacement. What to do:
  3. 3Check if your model is listed.
  4. 4Contact philips or CPSC for remedy details.
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What's Being Recalled

Quoted source excerpt from the official notice.

This recall involves Philips Avent video baby monitors used to remotely monitor infants. They consist of a Baby Unit (camera) and a Parent Unit (monitor) pair. The monitor has a 3.5-inch color screen. The recalled baby monitors include models SCD630 and SCD843 only, manufactured between March 2016 and December 2019. The model numbers and production date codes, in day-month-year format, are located on the bottom of the Parent Unit. The monitors and camera are white. Philips Avent is printed on the front. Hazard: The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the Parent Unit monitors can overheat during charging, posing a risk of burns and property damage. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the Digital Video Baby Monitors and contact Philips Avent for a free replacement.

Who's Affected

Specific models and identifiers listed in the source notice:

Model #1

Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors

Technical model codes are manufacturer identifiers. Match both the product name and model code from your device settings, label, or packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my philips device affected?

Check the affected models section on this page. The official notice currently lists Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors.

What is the remedy for this recall?

## Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors Recalled by Philips Personal Health Due to Burn Hazard Agency: CPSC | Brand: philips | Date: 2023-08-03 Description: This recall involves Philips Avent video baby monitors used to remotely monitor infants. They consist of a Baby Unit (camera) and a Parent Unit (monitor) pair. The monitor has a 3.5-inch color screen. The recalled baby monitors include models SCD630 and SCD843 only, manufactured between March 2016 and December 2019. The model numbers and production date codes, in day-month-year format, are located on the bottom of the Parent Unit. The monitors and camera are white. Philips Avent is printed on the front. Hazard: The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the Parent Unit monitors can overheat during charging, posing a risk of burns and property damage. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the Digital Video Baby Monitors and contact Philips Avent for a free replacement. What to do: 1. Check if your model is listed. 2. Contact philips or CPSC for remedy details.

Where can I verify recall details?

Use the official source link in this page to confirm dates, eligibility, and next steps: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Philips-Avent-Digital-Video-Baby-Monitors-Recalled-by-Philips-Personal-Health-Due-to-Burn-Hazard

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Quick Info

Brand
philips
Category
consumer
Source Agency
CPSC
Announced
August 3, 2023
Country
US
Status
Active

Source & Verification

Sourced from CPSC. Last reviewed March 4, 2026.

Official source
CPSC
Announced by source
August 3, 2023
Last reviewed by RecallRadar
March 4, 2026

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