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Every semester of every year you can read hundreds of reports where a woman was physically assaulted on campus. While colleges and universities have tried to step up security patrols, especially at night, reports of attacks and attempted rape continue to persist. While there are precautions a woman can take to lessen the chances of becoming a victim, one of the best weapons she can have at her disposal when confronted in a threatening situation is a shot of pepper spray. A less than $20, the MACE Keyguard Pepper Spray is compact, convenient, and has a key ring that easily attaches to your house, dorm room, car, and other keys you carry. Be alert, be cautious, and be prepared.
http://www.thecoverteye.com/preview/m7/80365--mace-key-guard-pepper-spray.html
http://www.athensohiotoday.com/news/woman-uses-pepper-spray-to-allegedly-fight-off-attacker/article_00fc4e80-8d84-55d7-a989-90264ed2f3be.html
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For peace of mind you may want to consider a spy camera. For most of us the decision to place an aging parent or grandparent in the care of others is a hard th...ing to do. Are they being treated with care? Have any possessions suddenly become lost? We can't be there 24 hours a day to watch over them, but a inconspicuous covert spy camera can. You'll be able to watch the interactions with nurses and staff, and capture how any items might have gone missing. A good many of the nanny cams we sell aren't necessarily for parents wanting to keep an eye on their children when away, but children wanting to keep an eye on an elderly family member. Even if you're sure of the quality of care they are receiving, how sure can you be of others who are residing there also?
Families of patients being looked after in nursing homes and care facilities are now being advised to use spy cameras and nanny cams to ease fears of their loved one's well-being and safety. Although this article comes from the UK, the same advise from health care administrators here is being given, as well.
If you, or someone you know, have set up a hidden camera in such a circumstance to watch over an elderly family member we would like to hear about it and what some of the concerns were to prompt you to use it. To learn more about the types of cameras available go to www.thecoverteye.com or to see our line of covert spy cameras click https://www.thecoverteye.com/Covert_Spy_Cameras.
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If you don't, you soon might. A range of new technology means you can now
keep kids under surveillance 24/7 but is this good parenting, or Orwellian
overkill?
Spy cameras aside, there are powerful voices supporting parental surveillance.
The perceived danger is not simply that teenagers can be crafty and prone to
risk taking but also naïve and trusting enough to give away personal information
without thinking of the consequences. It is this more than anything that is driving
parents to surveillance solutions.
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Broad Daylight Home Break-ins seem to be on the Rise. Not everyone can afford the monthly cost of a security service to monitor their home 24/7, but with so many new DIY alarm systems on the market today you don't need to. Check out the latest in DIY Home Security Products, and don't become another crime statistic.
All diy home security alarms are very simple to install and employ. Keeping your family safe has never been easier. These wireless alarms make great travel alarms also.
Today ABC 13 reported stories about two local counties that are seeing increases in burglaries, break-ins and scam artists. In communities where residents pride themselves on being able to leave our doors open, the news is disturbing. The Campbell County Sheriff's Office says they've had an increase in car break-ins, scams and home break-ins. In Bedford, violent crime and burglaries are increasing.
A common crime in early summer is theft from cars because many people leave purses, wallets and other valuables inside and the doors unlocked. Remember to remove all valuables each time you leave your car and lock it. Most theft is a crime of opportunity and if you make yourself and possessions a tough target, you are less likely to be victimized.
https://policyadvice.net/insurance/insights/burglary-statistics/?nowprocket=1
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Over the past decade there has been a marked evolution in the technology of surveillance equipment, along with a significant reduction in price among security cameras, tracking devices, and GPS units. Perhaps the biggest evolution of these has been seen in the area of hidden spy cameras. In less than 10 years, the “nanny cam” has evolved from a complicated setup of electronic equipment to a simple to use electronic work of art. So, what steps has technology taken in the evolution of spy cameras?
Wired to Wireless Hidden Cameras
Like standard security cameras found today protecting homes, businesses, and found on nearly every street corner in the city, nanny cams were another wired camera needing video connections running from the camera unit back to a recording device, like a VCR or monitor. Along the way, micro chips got smaller and more powerful in creating miniature lenses, or what is today called pinhole cameras. These were easily placed into such everyday items, like teddy bears, clock radios, and nearly any household item. Although still available today and often seen in disguised hidden cameras, like smoke detectors, floodlights, and some wall clocks, they require two sets of wires to transmit power and signal to a TV or DVR.
Concealing the wires was a bit cumbersome, but then a new generation of wireless cameras hit the market starting around 2000. First manufactured in such inanimate objects as planters, teddy bears, books, exit signs, and countless other items, wireless cameras eventually found their way into practical working components, like alarm clocks, clock radios, wristwatches, cell phones, fountain pens, and CD players. Inside the component was a tiny pinhole video camera and a small wireless transmitter. When a customer purchased a wireless nanny cam, they got not only a working electronic device but a receiver, A/V cables and power adapter as well. The tricky part came when it was actually time to set up the hidden camera system. The receiver that was provided had to plug into either a monitor close by or a VCR if they wanted to record events throughout the day. This required the user to place the VCR somewhere in the house within 100 feet of the camera, either in another room or on another floor altogether. The receiver was then plugged into the VCR, and when the user was ready to start recording he just hit the “start” button. Voila!....well, not exactly. A standard VHS cassette can only record eight to ten hours max, which can create a problem. However, with the advent of PCs and DVR players this did greatly extend the recording time available.
Let's say a mother wants to keep an eye on the nanny or babysitter while she's at work during the day. Just before leaving the house in the morning she would plug in the nanny cam and turn on the VCR or DVR to start recording. On arriving home at the end of the day and wanting to review what was recorded, she would have to sit for several minutes while fast-forwarding through hours of video, often looking at nothing at all. At the time, this was the only means available to monitor her child's welfare during the day, and the process at best was tedious.
Motion Activated Spy Cams
The concept of motion activation in video recording was a big breakthrough in the spy camera industry. Although the technology had been around for years, it wasn't until the mid 2000's that it became available and affordable to every day consumers. No longer did people have to sit through countless hours of viewing blank tape only to find nothing eventful was captured that day. Now, with motion activated hidden cameras, recording only took place when the camera's sensors detected activity in the room. If nothing moved, then the camera sat idle. As a result, the user might only have to watch 30 minutes to an hour of tape rather than 8 hours or more of static recording.
Another technology feature that came along to compliment the motion activated features of hidden cameras was the increasing popularity of the DVR, which eventually all but replaced the VCR. With a DVR there was no longer a need for VHS tape, since everything that was recorded now was done digitally, frame by frame. The advent of motion activation together with the convenience of the DVR made spy camera and nanny cam users very happy. Then, when it didn't seem things could improve any further, technology came along once again to improve the spy camera one more time.
Built-in DVRs and Micro SD Cards
A growing need started to develop for a self-contained, all-in-one hidden camera system, which by 2006 saw a solution finally arrive. To the delight of everyone, the motion activated spy cam now came with a built-in DVR, which utilized a micro SD card for hours of additional recording time and expanded memory. Gone, were audio/video cables, wireless transmitters, receivers, VCRs and obsolete cassette tape. The new generation of nanny cams and spy cameras allowed the user to set the device and walk away; either for the day, or weeks at a time. When he returned and wanted to view what the camera had recorded, he simply removed the SD card and inserted it into a USB card reader or directly into an SD card slot on the computer. Since the camera only recorded when movement was detected, viewing what had been captured became quick and easy. These cameras, which can be built into any everyday item imaginable, and often include added features like variable recording speeds, low light apertures, still shots, and date and time stamps, remain as the most popular hidden spy camera dvr on the market today. It didn't seem that video surveillance could get any better or easier, but then technology advanced once again to bring us the latest generation of hidden spy cameras.
Real Time Remote Viewing
Just when you thought covert spy cameras couldn't get any better, the newest technology that's come out now allows live, remote viewing capabilities. With this new platform of video surveillance, your desktop PC or laptop now becomes a server and a DVR.
The way it works is, the user places the spy camera in any room of his home, office, or other location he wishes to monitor, and the video is streamed live to his computer. As an example, say a guy owns a manufacturing firm in city “A” but has to travel to city “B” frequently to meet with suppliers. He wants to keep an eye on his business and workers while he's away, so he installs a few live, wireless remote-view cameras around the premises. Now, from wherever he is, here and abroad where he can establish an Internet connection, he can log into his laptop and remotely watch live what is taking place at his business in real time. He can also record directly onto his hard drive what the camera is capturing simultaneously 24-hours a day. All that is required is to load the included software program and to connect the receiver directly into the USB port of the computer located on the premises.
This technology is also great for mothers who work and want to monitor their child and babysitter during the day while at the office, or for parents of teenagers who are left at home unsupervised, or perhaps for a husband or wife who may suspect the other of cheating and infidelity, or for family members who are responsible for the care and well-being of elderly parents or relatives who are residing in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The uses and applications for remote live viewing spy cameras are virtually unlimited.
Next on the Horizon?
It seems that every time we think technology can't improve over what we have today, we are continually surprised in the next technological advance. This is especially true when it comes to wireless hidden spy cameras. We are always excited and eager when the next new spy device or camera is introduced to the market. When that happens, you can be sure The Covert Eye will be there to offer the latest and newest covert surveillance product to our customers.
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As a parent, our primary role is to protect our children, but for many of us it's not possible to keep a watch on them 24 hours a day. When leaving for work in the morning it's natural to experience some anxiety when leaving our children with another person. This may be the nanny, a babysitter, or even a family friend. To help ease that anxiety of leaving children under the care of someone else, many parents are choosing to install a "Nanny Cam" to keep an eye on how the caregiver is behaving with their children.
Unless you're intimately familiar with the person who will be caring for your children while you're at work, finding someone you can entrust your children to and feel good about is your first concern. Remember, people have a tendency to present themselves one way in your presence, and then act differently when you're gone. Ask yourself these questions:
1. Is the babysitter or nanny the only one around your child when you leave? Do their friends or boyfriends enter your home after you've gone?
2. Have any of your personal items gone missing without explanation? Jewelry and cash are the usual targets.
3. Is your nanny or caregiver watching TV and talking on the phone all day? Is your child being neglected?
4. Does your nanny or babysitter have a drug or alcohol abuse problem?
5. Worse of all, are they abusing your child? Verbal and physical abuse of children happens every day in this country.
Why a Nanny Cam?
Recently, there have been a lot of cases of abuse from caregivers that have gained media attention. While it's not advised to believe that all nannies have the potential to mistreat children, it is still a problem that should cause some concern. While many potentially abusive nannies can be screened out during the proper interview process, it can still be difficult to know when you're choosing a nanny that is truly dedicated to keeping your children safe.
For a concerned parent, a Nanny Cam can help you gain insight in how your nanny is interacting with your children while you're away. It can either provide you with peace of mind, or allow you to identify a potentially dangerous situation for your children.
What kind of Nanny Camera should I get?
Basically, a “Nanny Cam” is a hidden camera that you install in a non-visible location inside your home. This camera may be hidden in a potted plant, a stuffed animal, a desk lamp, or other household object. The primary purpose of the camera is to allow you to see how a caregiver interacts with your children when you're not around. The two main types of cameras are wired and wireless. As the name implies, wired cameras are direct connected to a PC or some other kind of recording device, like a VCR. This is the most economical option, but concealing the cable can sometimes be a bit of a problem, especially if you're running it for several feet. A wireless camera solves that problem by eliminating the cable, and all come with a 2.4 GHz receiver which connects to the PC or recorder. Signal strength is around 300 feet. With either camera you would press “record” before leaving in the morning and “stop” when you return. You then open the video file you've created and fast forward until something catches your attention. Depending on how many hours you've recorded, this can be very time consuming.
Motion Activated Nanny Cam
Using a motion activated nanny cam is a bit better option. Whenever motion is detected within its sensing range, the camera comes on to trigger the recording device (PC, VCR, DVD) to start recording. When motion stops, it automatically resets itself to standby again to await the next movement. This makes the viewing of the captured video much easier.
The StealthCam Option
The StealthCam systems are the next step up in hidden cameras. They feature the camera and the digital video recorder in one self-contained unit. They also have an “adjustable” motion activated recording system built in, so basically all you need to do is plug it in, turn it on with the included IR remote control, and you're good to go.
The StealthCam system records onto an SD memory card, which can be found everywhere. All of today's digital cameras use SD cards. The StealthCam systems can support up to 32GB, which is inserted into a hidden slot somewhere on the camera.
The StealthCam systems can either record full motion video (30fps) or take snapshot pictures every 3 seconds while motion is detected. Video is best, although it consumes roughly 1GB for every 2.5 hours of video. StealthCam nanny cams can be found in everything, from clocks and radios to stuff bears and picture frames. To see what the camera has captured, either remove the SD card and pop into your PC or card reader, or connect the included USB cable right from the camera to your computer.
A StealthCam system with built-in DVR (SD card) is the most popular nanny cam on the market. Although they have typically cost more than wired or wireless cameras, the prices continue to fall. The technology has also improved, to where now you can get a simple working pen or wristwatch with the same built-in recording ability for just over $100. In fact, with a StealthCam system being disguised into so many common everyday household products, you could afford to place a motion activated nanny cam into two or three rooms of your house.
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Black Vinyl Tonfa Case
This durable tonfa case is made from PVC vinyl making it lightweight, strong, and water resistant. It has a soft felt-type interior to protect your tonfa during travel, in addition to a secure zippered closure and a carrying strap for easy transport.
The Black Vinyl Tonfa Case is also lighter, more compact, and a fraction of the cost of our Deluxe Tonfa Case. It is a great option for taking your weapon to practice, home, tournaments, or wherever you may need it.
Features:
Length: 25"
Note: You may have some difficulty fitting in a pair of 24" tonfa. Shorter sizes will have no trouble fitting.
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00.
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Night Vision 4K Clock Radio DVR
Concealed inside this A/C powered working clock radio is a 4K camera with night vision capability. The hidden IR emitters can illuminate action up to 20 feet away. Place the clock radio in your office or bedroom at home, and no one will be the wiser.
Zone Shield DVRs now come with 4K resolution and a new lower price! Better quality = better value!
Zone Shield hidden cameras are built into a variety of common working household and business fixtures and capture HD crystal clear video up to 60 frames per second. Supported by continuous power, all Zone Shield DVRs combine customizable recording features such as night vision, adjustable resolution, time/date stamp, and adjustable frame rate to make 24 hour surveillance a snap. Store up to 128GB of footage on a removable memory card.
HD Resolution UP to 4K
Selectable Resolution 4K-720
Adjsutable frame rates as high as 120FPS
Indoor/Outdoor Hidden Video Surveillance Systems (select models)
Night Vision - Hidden IR Lights Capture Video at Night (select models)
Time/Date Stamped Files
Digital CMOS camera with 2160 Image Censor Provides Crystal Clear Captured Video
Memory Card Recording for Portable, Transferable Storage - up to 128GB
Easy HD Video Playback Now Capable of Playback on Windows, Apple, Android and Other Platforms
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
You don’t have to be a professional or a techie to install and use Zone Shield hidden cameras in your home or business. A DIY functionality and user friendly interface offers easily adjustable software settings and set up. Built-in recording provides high quality video capture inside of every Zone Shield DVR system with some models featuring the added benefit of high definition and night vision.
Some uses for home and personal use for the Zone Shield DVR include after school nanny monitoring, teen kids at home alone and monitoring the exterior of your home when you suspect malicious activity. Evidence collection is easier and faster with hidden cameras as most perpetrators won't change their behavior if they can't easily detect the camera.
Improve your business’ bottom line using Zone Shield DVR hidden camera for short to mid-term surveillance inside or outside your business. Monitor the cash register covertly. Suspect employee theft, trade secret theft, corporate espionage or inventory shrinkage? The thief will never suspect they’re being covertly investigated with the use of hidden camera security.
Now is the time to add hidden camera security or update your Zone Shield hidden camera inventory.
Specifications:
Camera
2280x2160 Effective Pixels
Sensor Sony IMX326
CMOS Sensor High-speed
Video Imaging Funciton
1/2.7" Lens
IR Filter 940nm
Aperture F2.2
120° Field of View
DVR
Record Resolution: 4K: 24fps | 2K: 30fps | 1296P: 30fps | 1080P: 60fps & 30fps | 720P: 120fps, 60fps & 30fps
H.264 Video Compression
Time/Date Stamp
Up to 128GB memory card capacity (Class XC1) - Confirmed with Toshiba and Samsung EVO
Adjustable Frame Rate
2 Recording modes – Motion and Continuous
File Type - AVI
Operating Temp 32°F - 122°F
TV or PC Playback
System Requirements
No software requried our files are in .AVI
Playback on PC or MAC
VLC Media player (recommended)
Includes
32GB Memory Card
RCA Video Cable (some models)
IR Remote
Quick Set Up Guide
Zone Shield DVR can be set up in 5 simple steps.
It helps to have your TV user's manual nearby since you may need to change video input on the TV used for initial set-up.
1. Take the unit from box and ensure you have received all included items.
2. Open the device to insert the memory card into the memory card slot and connect the power supply.
3. To confirm the device is ready, connect the provided video cable from the unit to your TV video input to see a live video feed and make a sample recording.
4. Your device is now ready to be placed in the area of desired surveillance.
5. Default recording setting is Motion Detection. Once the power is turned on and the device recognizes the memory card, the DVR will begin to record based on activity detected by the camera.
Download Zone Shield & Xtreme Life 4K Manual
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00
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4K Bluetooth Speaker DVR
Designed for any interior room, this Bluetooth Speaker Hidden Camera features 4K video resolution with built in DVR recording system. A hidden color camera records to a memory card. Put the covert speaker camera system anywhere you want to record surveillance video. The functional bluetooth speaker is powered by an AC cable making powering the camera a non-issue, just plug it in and begin recording. 120V 60Hz Only | Colors may vary.
Zone Shield DVRs now come with 4K resolution and a new lower price! Better quality = better value!
Zone Shield hidden cameras are built into a variety of common working household and business fixtures and capture HD crystal clear video up to 60 frames per second. Supported by continuous power, all Zone Shield DVRs combine customizable recording features such as night vision, adjustable resolution, time/date stamp, and adjustable frame rate to make 24 hour surveillance a snap. Store up to 128GB of footage on a removable memory card.
HD Resolution UP to 4K
Selectable Resolution 4K-720
Adjsutable frame rates as high as 120FPS
Indoor/Outdoor Hidden Video Surveillance Systems (select models)
Night Vision - Hidden IR Lights Capture Video at Night (select models)
Time/Date Stamped Files
Digital CMOS camera with 2160 Image Censor Provides Crystal Clear Captured Video
Memory Card Recording for Portable, Transferable Storage - up to 128GB
Easy HD Video Playback Now Capable of Playback on Windows, Apple, Android and Other Platforms
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
You don’t have to be a professional or a techie to install and use Zone Shield hidden cameras in your home or business. A DIY functionality and user friendly interface offers easily adjustable software settings and set up. Built-in recording provides high quality video capture inside of every Zone Shield DVR system with some models featuring the added benefit of high definition and night vision.
Some uses for home and personal use for the Zone Shield DVR include after school nanny monitoring, teen kids at home alone and monitoring the exterior of your home when you suspect malicious activity. Evidence collection is easier and faster with hidden cameras as most perpetrators won't change their behavior if they can't easily detect the camera.
Improve your business’ bottom line using Zone Shield DVR hidden camera for short to mid-term surveillance inside or outside your business. Monitor the cash register covertly. Suspect employee theft, trade secret theft, corporate espionage or inventory shrinkage? The thief will never suspect they’re being covertly investigated with the use of hidden camera security.
Now is the time to add hidden camera security or update your Zone Shield hidden camera inventory.
Specifications:
Camera
2280x2160 Effective Pixels
Sensor Sony IMX326
CMOS Sensor High-speed
Video Imaging Funciton
1/2.7" Lens
IR Filter 940nm
Aperture F2.2
120° Field of View
DVR
Record Resolution: 4K: 24fps | 2K: 30fps | 1296P: 30fps | 1080P: 60fps & 30fps | 720P: 120fps, 60fps & 30fps
H.264 Video Compression
Time/Date Stamp
Up to 128GB memory card capacity (Class XC1) - Confirmed with Toshiba and Samsung EVO
Adjustable Frame Rate
2 Recording modes – Motion and Continuous
File Type - AVI
Operating Temp 32°F - 122°F
TV or PC Playback
System Requirements
No software requried our files are in .AVI
Playback on PC or MAC
VLC Media player (recommended)
Includes
32GB Memory Card
RCA Video Cable (some models)
IR Remote
Quick Set Up Guide
Zone Shield DVR can be set up in 5 simple steps.
It helps to have your TV user's manual nearby since you may need to change video input on the TV used for initial set-up.
1. Take the unit from box and ensure you have received all included items.
2. Open the device to insert the memory card into the memory card slot and connect the power supply.
3. To confirm the device is ready, connect the provided video cable from the unit to your TV video input to see a live video feed and make a sample recording.
4. Your device is now ready to be placed in the area of desired surveillance.
5. Default recording setting is Motion Detection. Once the power is turned on and the device recognizes the memory card, the DVR will begin to record based on activity detected by the camera.
Download Zone Shield & Xtreme Life 4K Manual
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00
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4K Wall Clock DVR
A 4K hidden camera and DVR are built inside this functional wall clock. Plug the clock into an AC power outlet and get a DIY hidden surveillance system, featuring 4K resolution and multiple recording modes.
Zone Shield DVRs now come with 4K resolution and a new lower price! Better quality = better value!
Zone Shield hidden cameras are built into a variety of common working household and business fixtures and capture HD crystal clear video up to 60 frames per second. Supported by continuous power, all Zone Shield DVRs combine customizable recording features such as night vision, adjustable resolution, time/date stamp, and adjustable frame rate to make 24 hour surveillance a snap. Store up to 128GB of footage on a removable memory card.
HD Resolution UP to 4K
Selectable Resolution 4K-720
Adjsutable frame rates as high as 120FPS
Indoor/Outdoor Hidden Video Surveillance Systems (select models)
Night Vision - Hidden IR Lights Capture Video at Night (select models)
Time/Date Stamped Files
Digital CMOS camera with 2160 Image Censor Provides Crystal Clear Captured Video
Memory Card Recording for Portable, Transferable Storage - up to 128GB
Easy HD Video Playback Now Capable of Playback on Windows, Apple, Android and Other Platforms
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
You don’t have to be a professional or a techie to install and use Zone Shield hidden cameras in your home or business. A DIY functionality and user friendly interface offers easily adjustable software settings and set up. Built-in recording provides high quality video capture inside of every Zone Shield DVR system with some models featuring the added benefit of high definition and night vision.
Some uses for home and personal use for the Zone Shield DVR include after school nanny monitoring, teen kids at home alone and monitoring the exterior of your home when you suspect malicious activity. Evidence collection is easier and faster with hidden cameras as most perpetrators won't change their behavior if they can't easily detect the camera.
Improve your business’ bottom line using Zone Shield DVR hidden camera for short to mid-term surveillance inside or outside your business. Monitor the cash register covertly. Suspect employee theft, trade secret theft, corporate espionage or inventory shrinkage? The thief will never suspect they’re being covertly investigated with the use of hidden camera security.
Now is the time to add hidden camera security or update your Zone Shield hidden camera inventory.
Specifications:
Camera
2280x2160 Effective Pixels
Sensor Sony IMX326
CMOS Sensor High-speed
Video Imaging Funciton
1/2.7" Lens
IR Filter 940nm
Aperture F2.2
120° Field of View
DVR
Record Resolution: 4K: 24fps | 2K: 30fps | 1296P: 30fps | 1080P: 60fps & 30fps | 720P: 120fps, 60fps & 30fps
H.264 Video Compression
Time/Date Stamp
Up to 128GB memory card capacity (Class XC1) - Confirmed with Toshiba and Samsung EVO
Adjustable Frame Rate
2 Recording modes – Motion and Continuous
File Type - AVI
Operating Temp 32°F - 122°F
TV or PC Playback
System Requirements
No software requried our files are in .AVI
Playback on PC or MAC
VLC Media player (recommended)
Includes
32GB Memory Card
RCA Video Cable (some models)
IR Remote
Quick Set Up Guide
Zone Shield DVR can be set up in 5 simple steps.
It helps to have your TV user's manual nearby since you may need to change video input on the TV used for initial set-up.
1. Take the unit from box and ensure you have received all included items.
2. Open the device to insert the memory card into the memory card slot and connect the power supply.
3. To confirm the device is ready, connect the provided video cable from the unit to your TV video input to see a live video feed and make a sample recording.
4. Your device is now ready to be placed in the area of desired surveillance.
5. Default recording setting is Motion Detection. Once the power is turned on and the device recognizes the memory card, the DVR will begin to record based on activity detected by the camera.
Download Zone Shield & Xtreme Life 4K Manual
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00
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