Save 30% on a Reolink TrackMix PoE – 4K Dual-Lens PTZ Camera

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When you go to the trouble to buy and install a security camera, you want to see everything. You want it to capture anyone who steps onto your property and track what they’re doing as well. You can do all that with a Reolink TrackMix PoE – 4K Dual-Lens PTZ Camera with Motion Tracking Act now, and you can save 30%.

It’s like getting two for the price of one, as this security camera features dual lenses for dual view and dual tracking. It allows you to see the full view outside your home and close up simultaneously. You’ll be presented with both on the same scree. Recordings can either be motion-triggered or via schedule and can be saved to a micro SD card, Reolink NVR or FTP server.

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The 4K 8MP Ultra HD resolution on the Reolink TrackMix POE Camera allows for great details in snapped images. Zoom in to see even more detail. Smart detection will differentiate between people, vehicles and pets and other objects to make your alerts more informative. The built-in mic will allow you to speak with the person on your doorstep. The camera can also be controlled with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

Spotlights allow you to have full-color night vision with the camera. If the spotlights aren’t on, the camera’s infrared will still allow you to capture high-quality videos. A time lapse feature will allow you to show weather conditions, such as snow or rain, happening in just a few minutes rather than hours. It also allows you to quickly go back and look for any type of interference in your yard over several hours. Note that the camera is ruggedly built, making it weatherproof to withstand any conditions.

Save 30% with the code de16fmixp and pay just $134.99 for this security camera.

Reolink TrackMix PoE – 4K Dual-Lens PTZ Camera with Motion Tracking

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