VEIU Mini Smart Video Doorbell for $149
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You don’t need to do a complete overhaul of your home to get quality security. The VEIU Mini Smart Video Doorbell puts the power of home security right on your smartphone, wherever you are. Through the Eques app, you can instantly see who is at your door, talk to them, record the interaction, and more. Take care of what matters, wherever you are.
- Automatically detect people outside & take pictures or videos
- See everything outside at a 120º view
- Get clear vision during both day & night w/ infrared night vision
- Talk to visitor even when you’re not home via two-way audio
- Stream video to your device using your home Wi-Fi
- Access your front at your fingertips via the Eques app
- Set VEIU to take a snapshot, send an alert, or start recording whenever it detects motion
- Save snapshots or video clips for later to give to law enforcement in case of a break-in
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Camera: VGA
- Display screen: 2.8” LCD display
- Screen resolution: 320×240 (QVGA)
- Camera view angle: 120°
- Battery capacity: 3800mAh rechargeable lithium battery
- Battery standby time: 30 days
- Internal memory: 2GB
- External memory: micro SD card, up to 32 GB (card not included)
Compatibility
- Free app compatible with Android 4.0 or later, and iOS 8.0 or later
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