Save $30 on TENVIS Smart HD Indoor Security Cameras

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Now that you’re spending much of your time in your home to keep yourself healthy, you’ll want to be sure you’re safe from other dangers as well. Your first option should be to set yourself up with security cameras. You can take care of any concerns with the TENVIS Smart HD Indoor Security Cameras. It comes in a two-pack, allowing you to set them up in the areas of your home you are most concerned about.

These 1280 x 720 megapixel security cameras have high-tech optic lenses that will show you the action taking place in your home in sharp detail. They are motion-activated and film in real time, snapping pictures of moving objects, covering a broad area.

There is no cloud storage for the TENVIS, so you don’t need to concern yourself with your personal footage being on a server somewhere. You can, however, save video to an SD card or your smartphone.

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The “Smart Eyes” core technology in the TENVIS Smart HD Indoor Security Cameras uses infrared light to provide a clear view. Not only will it capture any suspicious activity in your home, it can also act as a deterrent to theft, burglaries, vandalism, etc.

With two-way audio in real time, you can communicate with others in your home, including your spouse, children, or even your pet. This allows you to check in on your loved ones from another location in your home or when you’re out or on vacation.

The TENVIS Smart HD Indoor Security Cameras are super-easy to set up as well. It’s a simple one-click configuration with your Wi-Fi. Use your phone to start or stop recording remotely.

By using the code YSXRCM0VMN0Z, it will give you a $29.99 discount on the pair of security cameras, leaving you to pay just $40.

TENVIS Smart HD Indoor Security Cameras

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