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IP Camera720P Wireless WiFi Low Power Battery IP Camera

R1,399

Retail: R1,900
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Simply plug in the IP camera, download the app, follow the simple youtube video instructions and within few minutes feel relieved and secure.

Product Features
  • Battery-operated IP Camera: Built-in 3pcs polymer lithium battery as supply power, super low power consumption, about 5-10 months standby time.
  • PIR function: when someone moves in front of the equipment, alarm notification will be pushed to your smart phone, very convenient and safe.
  • Wi-Fi connection, and support smart phone APP remote view and playback.
  • With 6pcs infrared lamps, horizontal 100 degrees view angle, 850nm infrared ray, 5m effect distance.
  • With TF card slot, max 32G (TF card not included), built-in Mic and speakers, two way audio monitoring
Product Specifications
  • Resolution: 1280*720/30fps
  • Sensor: 1/4''CMOS
  • Lens: 2.8mm
  • Viewing Angle:100 degree
  • Infrared lamp: 6pcs
  • Infrared distance: 5m
  • IR-CUT filter: Auto switch
  • Network Protocol :TCP/IP,HTTP,TCP,UDP,SMTP,DHCP,DNS,P2P
  • Wi-Fi Standard: 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n
  • Battery:3pcs polymer lithium batteries(included)
  • TF Card: Max 32G(not included)
  • Monitoring Software: for android5.0/iOS10.0 above
  • Two-way Intercom: Support
  • Remote wake up: Support
  • Passive human infrared detection: Support
  • Waterproof: Support(grade:IP51)
  • Material: ABS
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