LizaCam Hidden Camera/Bluetooth Speaker for $109
July 3, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Description
The LizaCam might look like a regular Bluetooth speaker, but hidden inside its hardware is a discreet WiFi camera capable of keeping tabs on your living space when you’re not around. Pair the camera to your router, and you can access its feed via the app. Or, if you’re going to be away for a while, turn on motion detection and view the footage saved to a microSD card later.
- Discreetly monitor your living space or office
- Access the camera’s feed real-time w/ the app or later via microSD card
- Turn on motion detection to capture footage & save to a microSD card
- Keep an eye out at night w/ night vision support
- Set up anywhere & use for 4 to 12 hours
- Create passwords to secure your footage
- Play your favorite music w/ Bluetooth 4.2 technology
Note: Requires two smartphones to listen to music and watch simultaneously.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Dimensions: 3.5″H x 7.7″L x 3.7″W
- Battery life: 4 to 12 hours
- Motion sensor/detection range: 16 to 26′
- Eight IR night lights
- Supports night vision
- Hi3518E V200 chipset
- Camcorder resolution:1080p/720p/640p/480p
- Lens: CMOS 1/4; OV9712
- Format: Asf,JPG
- USB 2.0 (Hs)
- Power: AC100 – 250V AC
- 120° viewing angles
- Cycle recording and screenshots
- Rechargeable Battery
Compatibility
- Supports microSD card (max 64GB)
- Windows 2000, 7, 8, XP, Vista, and mobile phone
- Supports Android and iOS
- Bluetooth: Version 4.2
Includes
- LizaCam Hidden Camera/Bluetooth Speaker
- Micro-USB cable
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