Do you have a beautiful house and, sadly, you have to be away for long periods of time? Yes, it happens when you work a lot, including
traveling. You're probably worried about the safety of your house and associated stuff and you, for sure, have a home video surveillance system but that's only local and you have to access the Internet to check on it. And that takes time, due to it’s not being real time.
One solution to that is the All Weather Cellular Camera that updates you in real-time if something happens. It captures fast action surveillance footage day or night in all weather conditions and sends you the pictures via GSM network, hence not needing any Internet connection.
Have I mentioned that it also has night vision? And that the sensor that triggers the photo snapping is a head sensor? It senses heat and changes in temperature rather than motion, so general motion like the wind or tree branches won't set the device off, but only when a large animal or a person are there.
It does not require any additional cell phones or modem attachments, making the All Weather Cellular Camera a completely self-contained versatile piece of equipment. The built-in 1.3-megapixel camera provides high quality pictures day and night and offers the ability of selecting high or low resolution.
Also included there are 50
infrared flash bulbs completely invisible to the human eye, therefore they will not be noticed by the thief. There's even a tactical laser just so you can point the camera exactly in the desired direction.
Featuring a control panel, you can check on-site the battery level, wireless strength and picture count. Even with all that and I still find it waaay to overpriced for what it does. I mean, OK, I does that and that but, come on, a $599.95 price tag is a little way too high.
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