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While we know the obvious reasons why it’s important to watch security outside your home, there are also some great reasons for doing the same on the inside of your home. You may have a baby, young child, an elderly parent, or a pet that you want to keep watch over. Or you may want to make sure no one is getting past your outdoor security and making it inside. To help out in these situations, you may want to depend on a camera like the TENVIS 3MP Indoor Security Camera.

This security camera uses 3MP high-resolution vision to keep a clear eye on the inside of your home, with 110º vertical and 355º horizontal views. Internal IR tech provides a range of 10 meters of night vision, which will work especially well to keep watch on a sleeping baby.

Installation is quick and easy with a 2.4GHz frequency. You only need to connect it to your router through the YI-iot app. It should be noted that it will not work with a 5G network.

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The TENVIS 3MP Indoor Security Camera also utilizes a highly-sensitive instant motion detection and two-way audio. This will track any questionable movement and alert you right away. Use the two-way audio to check and make sure your children are okay.

UP to four iOS/Android smart devices can be used with the security camera so that everyone in your family can check and see what’s going on in your home. It also allows your friends or family to check up on your home for you if you’re indisposed. It also works with Amazon Alexa.

You can store your security footage on your own micro SD card up to 64GB or in the cloud. The camera itself provides data and privacy via ank-level AES 256-bit encryption and TLS encryption protocol. Optionally, turn on the encrypted ID to set your own PIN.

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