Save 20% on Two abetap Outdoor Security Cameras

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Are you worried about your home during your summer vacation? You don’t need to be. Rest easier with Two abetap Outdoor Security Cameras. With two cameras, you get wider coverage: front door and the garage, backyard and front yard, the street and your entryway, etc. Best of all, you can get the two cameras for under $80.

These wireless cameras don’t require power or networking cables, making them truly wireless They each have a 5200mAh high-capacity rechargeable battery that gives you from one to six months (depending on your usage) coverage time before needing to be recharged. These waterproof devices leave you no concerns of where to place them. Weather will have no bearing on them. Just connect them to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.

Abetap Security Camers Outdoor

The abetap Outdoor Security Cameras have advanced AI recognition with PIR motion detection to differentiate between people, pets, vehicles, and packages. You can get instant alerts on your mobile phone when motion is detected, making you feel safer while on vacation or even while you’re at work or the store.

128GB micro-SD cards are supported to save your recorded videos. A three-day loop video will last two years. 1080P crisp resolution and the updated image sensor will capture the video in full color, even after the sun goes down. And if there’s an unwanted stranger on your doorstep, you’ll be able to make out their face clearly. A built-in speaker and microphone setup supports two-way audio calls with your visitors. Instruct delivery drivers where to place your packages, greet your friends and family, or warn intruders.

Save 10% by applying the Amazon coupon, then add the 10% code W47QK65D to pay just $76.80.

Two abetap Outdoor Security Cameras

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