Primarily for the OP, but also for the haters….
Short answer: it’s extremely unlikely your monitor has been hacked. The VTech VM3254 Video Baby Monitor is a closed system that does not connect to Wi-Fi or the internet, which makes remote hacking basically impossible in normal circumstances. 👍
Here’s how it actually works:
📡 How your monitor connects
- The camera talks directly to the parent unit using a private 2.4 GHz radio signal.
- It does not go through your home Wi-Fi, router, or the internet.
- That means someone online cannot access it remotely.
For someone to interfere, they would typically need:
- A compatible VTech parent unit
- To be very close to your house (usually within 30–50 m)
- And to somehow pair to your specific camera, which is not easy.
So random hacking is very, very rare with this type of monitor.
👶 Much more common explanations
At 27 months, toddlers often mix imagination with memory. A few things that happen a lot:
1️⃣ Misremembering a real time you spoke through it
You may have used the talk button another day, and he’s recalling it now.
2️⃣ Dream / half-awake confusion
Toddlers often wake briefly and blend dreams with reality.
3️⃣ Ambient sounds
The monitor can sometimes produce:
- small speaker crackles
- interference sounds
- faint noises that a toddler might interpret as a voice.
4️⃣ He’s testing a story
At that age kids experiment with storytelling and reactions.
🔎 A couple of quick checks for peace of mind
You could try these simple things:
- Turn the parent unit completely off overnight and see if he says it again.
- Move the camera slightly so you know if any sound is coming from it.
- Make sure the talk button on the parent unit isn’t sticking.
- Check if the volume on the camera side is low (so even if the button pressed accidentally it wouldn’t be loud).
If the parent unit is off and unplugged, there is no way for the camera to talk.
🛏️ Do you still need the monitor?
At 27 months, many parents start phasing them out. Usually people stop when:
- the child sleeps in a normal bed or toddler bed
- they can call out if they need you
- you can hear them from your room
Many families keep it audio only or just for evenings.