Sinji Smart WiFi Camera for $45
July 29, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Peace of mind comes in 1280p HD resolution with the Sinji Smart WiFi Camera. Providing a sharp, ultra wide-angle view and a streaming app, this camera lets you keep an eye on any indoor space in real time. New puppy you want to keep an eye on? Kids at home alone? This camera keeps you in the know wherever you are.
- High-resolution recording lets you clearly see what’s going on in the space you’re monitoring
- Infrared technology enables you to get a good view in light or dark
- Able to zoom in or rotate the image in the app
- Connects w/ multiple cameras to monitor multiple rooms in the same app
- Can save footage on to a micro SD card (not included), expandable up to 32GB
- Sends push notifications when connected to WiFi to alert you to new motion detection
- Two-way audio communication lets you touch base w/ anybody on the camera side
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Horizontal lens angle: 90º
- Vertical lens angle: 60º
- Video compression: H.264
- Resolution: 1280 x 720 @ 15fps
- WiFi protocol support: IEEE802.11 b/g/n
- Power: 5V/1A
- Temperature rating: -10 ~ 60ºC
- Size: 101mm x 93mm x 333mm
Compatibility
- Free app compatible with iOS and Android
Includes
- Sinji Smart WiFi Camera (grey)
- USB Power Cable
- Base
- Screws
- Manual
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