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Lawmate Wireless and Wired Camera and RF Detector
Are you worried about privacy in your home, office, bedroom, or bathroom? You've seen the hidden cameras and wireless taps on our site, now make sure they aren't tracking you.
Check your home or office for hidden cameras and wireless devices. Wireless transmitters vary in signal strength. Some are designed to transmit as far as three miles away while others can only be received one room away. In this case, the detector will need to be extra sensitive, and the user will need to be nearly on top of the device. However, if the detector is too sensitive it will give false alarms and waste the time of the user.
Simple sensitivity adjustment. This easy to use device has two sensitivities: high and low. Use high for general sweeps and use low to hone in on any suspect areas. No more guessing background levels with trial and error.
Covert and easy to use. Starts scanning instantly when you turn it on. You can easily adjust the sensitivity, vibration, and lens detector LEDs. Operate in complete secrecy by using it's silent vibrating mode in your pocket. It is a bit smaller than the adult human hand and sports a telescoping antenna, so you can store it away discretely on your person until you need it.
A pair of AAA batteries in the box means you can start searching right away!
Features
Telescoping antenna
10 LED Bar line detection display
High and low sensitivity
Vibration mode
Bright lens detector
Technical Specs
Detection range: 20MHz-6.0GHz
Power supply: 2x AAA
Weight: Approx. 0.2 lb
Dimensions: 3.5" x .75" x 2"
Includes
1 x CDLM10 Camera Detector
2 x AAA
1 x Instruction Booklet
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Solar Floodlight Camera and Doorbell Kit
Entirely Functional, this covert camera Blu-Ray Player comes with Wi-Fi, allowing you, the user, to access live video feed from anywhere on your smart phone or tablet when connect to your home network. Personal surveillance has never been so easy using SleuthGear hidden Cameras. 120V 60Hz Only.
Features:
Can wakeup device using your mobile phone within 1 second
2.4G Wi-Fi connection story Wi-Fi Connectivity
Remote viewing and alerts from App
Memory Card Recording
Responsive motion detection
Alarm information pushed to the mobile app immediately when someone is at the door
Day and night mode can be switched automatically
Memory card storage up to 128GB
Cloud Storage for a fee (first 7 days free)
Built-in recharegable battery
Solar models Long life Battery operated 60days without sun
Solar panel cable is 9 Feet Long
Waterproof IP67 for SGBC, SGDB and SGFL only
Free App for Android and iOS devices
Easy and quick QR code set up
High quality two-way talk with noise cancellation on non-covert models
Our New full line of SG Home security cameras give you choices: All cameras work on the same application so you can mix and match any model. Install a doorbell camera, floodlight camera and hidden cameras all on one app and one system
Specifications:
Camera
1/2.7" Lens
1080p CMOS Sensor
3.7mm lens
Aperture F2.5
SNR ≥ 39dB
940mn Invisible IR LED on selected models
112° Field of View
Automatic While Balance
Automatic Gain Control
Automatic Backlight Compensation
Video
Resolution: 1920 @ 1080P
Compression: H.265
Storage on SD Card Up to 128Gb
Motion Detection or Manual Recording
Network
WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
QR Code WiFi Configuration
Miscellaneous
Power Requirement: Standby 120 uA, Working 170MA
Power: DC Input 5V 1A
Operating Temp: 14° - 122°
PIR Alarm Push Notification
Ultra Low Power Consumption
Includes:
Battery Pack or A/C Power Adaptor
Solar Panel With 9ft Cable
Charging Cable
Memory Card
All Models
uBox App Quick Start Guide
User Manual
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RF Detection and Lens Finder Kit
Never be without all the tools you need to aid in the ever growing concern for privacy. Whether you are a TSCM specialist, corporate executive or a concerned traveler. This kit can help you maintain the privacy you or your client expect. Out fitted with our very popular DD804 Pro-G10 Cell phone, GPS and RF detector, DD1215 wand high gain detector and the SF-103P Spyfinder Pro the easiest tool for finding non-transmitting hidden Cameras.
Includes
DD804: Radio Frequency from 10MHz ~ 10GHz, finds Cellphones GSM-CDMAand WCDMA
DD1215: iProtect High Frequencies detector form 4-GHZ to 13-GHZ
SP-103P: SpyFinder Pro hidden camera lens finder, no transmisson signal requried
Help clients or indivduals protect homes, offices, server rooms, hotel rooms or vehicles. The bug, camera & GPS detectors included in this kit can help assist in finding Analog or digital surveillance devices.
Never again travel without protection from hidden cameras or GPS tracking. Each device has its own specialized purpose to help locate unwanted surveillance devices.
Perfect kit for TSCM or government investigator as a add on for their investigations arsenal.
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iProtect 3-Band RF Detector
One Device shows 3 different types of detection at once displayed in a bar graph. Registers VHF/UHF 50-700 MHz, Mobile and Wireless 700 MHz- 3 GHz and Microwave and Wireless 3-12 GHz.
Having all three on the screen visibly shows what type of signals are being detected. This device allows the operator to set an alarm to reject background noise to a certain threshold, so it will only detect from at above the frequency set.
FREQUENCY RANGE: 50 MHz to 12 GHz
Features:
Detects all types of RF transmissions including analog and digital, audio and video
Frequency range 50 MHz – 12 GHz
Separation into 3 bands helps to avoid loss of sensitivity near strong interference
ALL BANDS and ONE BAND display modes
High sensitivity to 3G and wireless protocols (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.)
Working modes: SILENT, AUDIO and ALARM
Adjustable alarm threshold
Portable, reliable and easy-to-use
The BARGRAPH shows the momentary RF level
The HISTOGRAM displays the RF signal over 5 seconds (in 'ONE BAND' display mode)
The SIGNATURE displays the possible signal type
Built-in directed microwave antenna
Shock-resistant CNC milled duralumin housing
Rechargeable Li-Ion battery with resource of 6 hours
Controlled by microcontrollers
2x built-in OLED displays
Specifications:
Frequency Range: 50 MHz – 12 GHz, Band 1: 50 – 700 MHz, Band 2: 700 MHz – 3 GHz, Band 3: 3GHz – 12 Ghz
Charging Port: USB
Battery Recharge Time: 4 hours
Battery Resource: 6 Hours
Battery: Recharable Li-Ion 1150mAh @ 3.7v
Threshold settings: 48 steps
Micorwave Antenna: Built-in (band 3)
RF Connector: SMA (band1 & 2), 50Ohm
Working Modes: Silent, Audio, Alarm
Display Modes: All Bands, One Band
Indicators: Main Display & Status Display
Operating Temp: 14-113°F
Included:
Detector
Rod Antenna
Mini-USB Charging Cable
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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iProtect Digital RF Detector
The iProtect 1206i is a new class of counter surveillance device. Unlike all typical searching devices it can detect modern 'hidden' bugs which use such protocols as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi at a long distance. Such bugs, especially Bluetooth types, are practically undetectable by common RF detectors due to their very low transmitted power and special type of modulation.
The i Protect DD1206 uses a separate channel with a high, (2.4/5 GНz) frequency pre-selector to detect and locate Bluetooth and Wi-Fi with a much higher sensitivity. The unit also then processes the demodulated signal in order to identify which protocol has been detected. In addition the unit can detect all 'classical' bugs and inspect them for the presence of correlation by sending sound impulses as well as other digital transmissions at a standard distance (GSM, 3G, DECT, etc.)
The DD1206 is a sophisticated handheld radio frequency detection device that incorporates the ability to detect nearly any type of wireless protocol including digital frequencies such as Wi-Fi and analog frequencies reaching up to 12Ghz in range. Making this detection device extremely successful at finding unwanted surveillance threats are the two different antennas users can deploy and the demodulation feature which enables the users to hear the sound signature of the frequency.
The perfect tool in searching for digital and analogue transmitters in the frequency ranges. Now up to 12GHz
Features:
Main antenna 50MHz – 12GHz Wider coverage, particularly at lower frequencies, has made it possible to increase the detection distance of a conventional VHF/UHF bug by 2-3 times, while saving perfect sensitivity at the
Anntena 2 1.4-2.48 GHz and 4.9-5.875 GHz This is the first time when an affordable RF detector gets the microwave log-periodic directed antenna supplied in the standard set. 2-4 times longer distance to all sources above 2GHz (Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Bluetooth, Wi-Max, LTE High, etc.). The directionality provides easy pinpointing of a wireless source. Now you not only know that there is a Wi-Fi source, but can quickly pinpoint it.
Increased sensitivity to Bluetooth/Wi-Fi signals allows the operator to detect wireless sources at distance of 50 cm- 2 m
Detects GSM, LTE, Wi-Max Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz an Wi-Fi 5GHz and RF and wireless video cameras
16-segment bar graph indicator providing a wide dynamic range
3 modes: sound, vibration and mixed
2 levels of sensitivity (attenuator)
Durable metallic body
Microprocessor controlled
Correlation function discovers FM-transmitters by the presence of sound is different than other detectors this unit can produce a loop-back effect A microphone transmitter will pick up the sound and transmit the beep. The demodulation display will pick up the transmission and flash simultaneously. Also, when the unit detects other transmission different sounds will come from the unit depending the type of transmission it detects.
1 year warranty
Specifications:
Detects Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, DECT, GSM, and RF
Operation up to 20 hours
Power 2xAAA
Frequency range, Antenna #1: 50MHz – 12Ghz.
Indications: Active antenna, Low battery, Mode, Identification, Attenuator, Secondary demodulation
Antenna 2, GHz: 2.4 - 2.48
/4.9 - 5.875
Download Manual
Includes:
Detector
Manual
Cleaning Cloth
2 Antennas
Screw driver
2 Batteries size AAA
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Camera Finder with RF Detector
When you need to find a hidden camera this little detection device can find it two ways, 1- using the powerful set of red LED’S and view finder to locate the lens of any camera 2- using RF detector to pick up transmission of Radio frequency.
Need to find a hidden Camera, this little spyfinder type device will do the job
Features:
Detects RF signals up to 30ft
Locate a camera lens from 3 inches- 30ft
Easy to read backlit LCD display with battery, signal strength, and alert mode indicators
Flashing LED lights and view finder for detecting a variety of camera lenses, both overt and covert
Detection of hidden wireless systems, such as listening devices or camera systems
Detection frequency range of 1MHz-6.5GHz
Easy alerts using Visual and Audible or Vibrating
Wireless signal strength indicator and adjustable detection sensitivity for narrowing in on signal source
Built-in rechargeable lithium battery allowing up to five hours of continuous use between charges
Retractable telescoping antenna
Compact and very convenient to transport, easily fits into pockets
90 days Warranty
Specifications:
Detection Frequency Range: 1MHz-6.5GHz
Antenna Length: 23mm collapsed, 90mm extended
Battery: Built-in 3.7V 500mA
Current Consumption: 100mA
Charging Voltage: 5-6VDC
Includes:
Detector/Camera Lens Finder
Charger
Manual
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Over the past several weeks we've received an unusually high number of calls and emails from people having questions and seeking advice regarding our line of security cameras and hidden nanny cams, wanting to know which one would work best for them in solving their particular need. This month I would like to address some of those questions.
By far, questions about choosing the right hidden camera come up the most. Each customer has their own need for wanting to monitor a certain area of the house, and each area presents its own special set of circumstances. One of the first things people look at when browsing the images under “Hidden Cameras” or “Nanny Cams” is which one would best fit into the area or room intended? Hidden cameras can be made into just about any “every day” object imaginable, and we have over 100 such cameras to choose from. One of the things I encounter most, though, is people who start second-guessing themselves on a model. By that I mean, once they know where the lens is on a disguised camera and they go to place it in a room, they feel others will be drawn to it immediately and realize that it's in fact a hidden camera. This is seldom the case. People, for the most part, are not observant. Question 10 people what they saw at the scene of an accident, and you'll get 10 different answers. One illustration I give out is magic. Ever been left wondering after watching David Copperfield? Many years ago when I began practicing magic as a hobby and doing some local shows, my main concern after learning a new trick was that my audience would see exactly how I did it. Of course this is where practice comes in, but once I had all the moves down pat I would fret unnecessarily that the audience would follow those moves exactly and hence know how the trick was done. Because I knew, I gave undue credit to the audience for knowing too, and the simpler the trick was, the simpler it had to be for the audience to see through it. Nothing was farther from the truth, and in fact the simpler the trick the more amazed was the reaction. I was over-thinking my act. Likewise, people are not going to recognize a hidden camera because they're not expecting one; just as an audience isn't expecting you to pull out the Ace of Spades from their shirt pocket at the conclusion of the trick. Most people will hardly give a second glance to a new object placed in a room, even a clock radio that you've placed on the bedside table. How many of you became extremely curious when your parents put up a new smoke detector in a room, or added a new book to the bookshelf, or plugged an outlet into the wall, or hung up a new mirror? Not many I would imagine. Don't over-think the camera. Only you will know what it really is.
There are three basic types of cameras;wired, wireless, and Stealth Cams (or those with built-in DVRs).
Teddy Bear Nanny Cam (Stealth Cam)
Mini PTZ Wifi Security Cam
Exit Sign Hidden Camera (wired)
CCD Security Camera (wireless)
Wired cameras are mostly seen in security cameras, especially in businesses and commercial use buildings, although we do carry wired hidden cameras as well. As the name implies, these cameras require cable connections running back to your recording device, such as a TV, VCR, DVR or PC. Security cameras also come in different styles as well, including domes, bullets, infrared and hidden, and can be used both inside and outdoors. Security cameras tend to have a fixed 4mm lens that can detect facial features out to 90 feet, and some even have pan/tilt and zoom features. And with wired cameras, there is no chance of outside interference hindering the picture quality, as can sometimes occur with wireless.
Wireless cameras send a video signal to a receiver which is connected to the recording device. The advantage with wireless is that it eliminates the need for cables, but is susceptible to interference (like from a cordless phone that's placed too close and if that phone happens to be on the same 2.4GHz frequency as the camera.) 2.4GHZ is the standard frequency at which data and video is transmitted. The distance at which a wireless camera can operate will vary slightly between cameras, but will usually transmit between 700 and 1000 feet back to the receiver. It has also been asked if the wireless signal can transmit through walls and cement block, and the answer is, yes, providing there isn't too much metal within. Wireless cameras themselves can be powered either by battery or AC. In models such as alarm clock radio hidden cameras which are plugged in, the AC powers both the functioning clock as well as the camera. In the mini wireless systems – those that use a board camera or button camera the size of a dime, they can be operated both ways. The battery option here is usually a 9-volt, but the battery life is only about 5 hours. Some wired and wireless camera set-ups also come with software that provides remote viewing capabilities. These become IP cameras, which allow you to log into the Internet from anywhere in the world and see exactly what the camera is seeing in real time. This not only lets you keep an eye on your house while on vacation, but also an eye on the Nanny when you're at work.
The last types are the Stealth Cams with a built-in DVR that captures all the recording. They are the easiest to use, and the most popular choice for a hidden camera. Most Stealth Cams are plug & play, while others operate on an internal rechargeable battery, where often times recharging is done by connecting the camera to the computer via a USB cable. These are the perfect all-in-one cameras. The internal DVRs are simply SD cards; the same SD cards you use in your digital cameras and video camcorders. This eliminates the need for cables, transmitters, receivers, and hookups to monitors. When you're ready to view the video, simply connect the camera to the PC by the USB cable. You can also remove the SD card and either insert it into the SD slot on your PC (if you have one), or into a card reader. Most cameras will also allow you to set film speed, schedule your recording time, and have a motion activation feature which will trigger the camera to come on only when its sensors have picked up motion in the room. Many of these cameras come with a 4GB or 8Gb card, but will take up to a 32GB SD card for even longer recording time. Depending on the speed and resolution you choose, you can record hundreds of hours on one card. Many also offer an overwrite feature so that once the memory has been filled, recording will continue from the beginning of the SD card again.
Recently, technology has tweaked these last two types a bit more. New to our hidden camera lineup this month are 7 new wireless IP cameras. What makes these wireless cameras different is that the receiver is completely standalone. It doesn't require a computer! The IP receiver plugs directly into your wireless router, so there is no software or program to worry about. Not only can you stream your video over the Internet to view anywhere in the world, but each receiver also has a built-in DVR so that you can record directly onto your own SD card. It doesn't get any simpler than that! Two other new wireless models we've added now contain their own Wi-Fi transmitters. This allows you to transmit the camera's video signal directly through your existing Internet connection for remote recording or viewing from virtually anywhere. It's the perfect answer to any of your hidden camera or baby monitoring needs.
Clock Radio Hidden Camera (Wi-Fi)
One last note about choosing the right camera for you. If the room where the camera is placed will have varying degrees of light, then you'll have to select a camera whose lens can adapt to those light conditions. Color video needs to have adequate lighting conditions, so is best recorded during daytime hours or in a well lit room. If the room well be semi-dark, then you'll need to record in black & white with a lens that will adjust for low-light conditions. Low-light means there is some illumination, if only from a night light or the light cast from a TV screen. Camera specifications give a LUX rating, which is the amount of light needed for the camera to see. If the LUX rating is .003, then the camera will see and record in low-light conditions. Some camera are offered in color or B&W models, while others have the ability to record in color and automatically switch to B&W when the lighting conditions change. For night time recording or when wanting to record in total darkness, then you will need an IR camera built for that intended purpose. The IR (or infrared) lens is designed to see and record images in total darkness. To see these very special cameras in action, click here on our Nitespy Clock Radio DVR and scroll down to watch the video.
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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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SmartWatch DVR Covert Camera
Works and looks just like any smartwatch, but inside is also a hidden camera and DVR! The LawMate Smartwatch connects to the free App PVCam Veiwer so you can control, view and dowloand video from your cell phone.
Features:
Easy to use One Touch on and off
Working Smartwatch
Time and Date Ability to hide SSID
Body Worn Hidden Camera
Discreet indictors to show recording status
Vibration Alert when unit is Power on/off, Recording or Low battery
Specifications:
Built-in Image Sensor 1/2.9" progressive CMOS sensor
Sensor Resolution 2304 × 1536
Sensor Sensitivity 3.3 Lux @ F 2.0
Lens F/No. F 3.2 Focal Length 4mm
Angle of View 66°
Algorithm H.264
File Format MP4
Video Recording Mode Manual
Recording Capability 1920 × 1080
Frame Rate Up to 30 fps
Wi-Fi Built-in Wi-Fi Module ( IEEE 802.11b/g/n )
Wi-Fi Protocol RTSP
Memory Type Micro SD Card ( Support SDHC max = 32GB )
Data Interface Mini USB 2.0
Date/Time Table YYYY/MM/DD, HH:MM:SS
Snapshot Recording and playback video ( via smartphone app )
LCD Size 1.3 inch
LCD Frame 320*240
Date/Time Table US System, British System
Power Input DC 5V
Power Consumption 220mA-260mA ( Wi-Fi Off ) ( Wi-Fi On + 90mA )
Charging Time 100min ( 300mA )
Battery Input DC 3.7V / 500 mA high polymers battery
Battery Lifetime Continuous recording 65min ( Wi-FiI On ) / 90min ( Wi-Fi Off )
Recording time 150min @ 1920×1080 resolution ( 16GB SD card )
Resolution 1080p
Included:
User Manual
Memory Card
USB Cable
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Wireless Car Charger and Holder
With this brand new gadget, you can enjoy the safety and convenience of wirelessly charging your phone in a holder that opens and closes automatically. Gone are the days of driving with your knee while you struggle with both hands to pry your phone holder open then search for the hole on the bottom of the phone to plug in the charging cord.
Imagine how impressed your friends will be when you simply place your phone near the Wireless Car Charger and Holder and it “magically” opens and closes on your phone and begins to charge wirelessly!
When you have finished charging, the phone can be released using one hand with the touch sensing button on the side of the unit.
Features:
Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+/S8/S8+/Note 8, 7.5W
Compatible with iPhone Xs Max/Xs/ XR/X/ 8/8 Plus
Vent mount
Automatic opening by infrared sensor or touching button
Wireless charging
Easy to use
The soft grips adjust to fit any size phone (from 2 3/8 to 3 3/8 inches wide)
Can be rotated 360 degrees so you can select either Portrait or Landscape mode
Charges your phone automatically
Qi-certified by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) for safe and reliable charging
Adjustable angle allows for optimum viewing
USB port included for phones that do not support wireless charging
Contents:
Wireless Car Charger and Phone Holder
Mounting Hardware
USB Charging Cord
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