Save 30% on a TOURALLE Outdoor Security Camera

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If you’re looking for a security camera that does it all without breaking the bank, you found it. It normally retails for less than $60, and you can take another 30 percent off of that. The TOURALLE Outdoor Security Camera works with Alexa and has night vision, two-way audio, motion detection, cloud storage, and is waterproof to boot!

The camera features 1920 x 1080 high-resolution and Ptz full coverage with a wide-angle advanced lens. It rotates 320º horizontally and 90º vertically while providing crystal clear images. When it detects movement, it will send you a notification on your phone, all within one second. Two-way audio allows you to speak with visitors on your doorstep.

Touralle Security Camera Outdoor Alexa

The TOURALLE Outdoor Security Camera also includes smart night vision to show you a clear picture even in complete darkness. It will actually extend your night vision to 65 feet. The case is strong and IP65 waterproof to withstand any nasty weather conditions.

Imagery can be stored in encrypted local cloud storage or on a micro SD card up to a 128G in the built-in SD card slot. It’s compatible with 2.4Ghz Wi-FI and Alexa. Live video can be displayed on an Echo Show on request. It is a wired camera without a battery, requiring a wall plug when it’s installed.

Clip the Amazon coupon to take $12 off the price of the camera and use the discount code techeasier to take an additional 10% off to pay just $41.99.

TOURALLE Outdoor Security Camera

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