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SVAT CCDCO Mini Indoor CCD Pinhole Camera Kit (Color)

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SVAT CCDCO Mini Indoor CCD Pinhole Camera Kit (Color)
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Street Price: $129.99
Gaunz Org Price: $79.50
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SVAT Electronics
EAN: 0871363000071
Label: SVAT Electronics
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: SVAT Electronics
Model: CCDCO
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: SVAT Electronics
Release Date: June 22, 2006
Ranking: 14396
Studio: SVAT Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Quick and easy to install
  • Camera is small and discrete and can be hidden anywhere (31x31x18mm)
  • CCD technology provides crystal clear images
  • Includes 33 feet of cable for easy connection to a TV, VCR, computer or DVR for recording
  • Camera has resolution of 420 TV lines




(Color) Kit Camera Pinhole CCD Indoor Mini CCDCO SVAT






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Now you can discretely monitor your nanny, children's rooms, play rooms or any other area in your home!

Want the chance to see what you have been missing? The Spy Eye CCDBW miniature pinhole camera is the perfect solution for low cost, undetected, do-it-yourself surveillance. The kit comes with everything you need to get monitoring. This camera brings miniature cameras to a new level of quality with high resolution and the production of crystal clear images. This camera is very small (31x31x18mm) but just as powerful as most full size cameras with a high resolution of 380 TV lines. The size makes it easy to conceal in objects you already have in your home or office. This miniature secret agent covertly keeps watch at all times, especially when you cannot. Just imagine all of the applications for this extremely small camera. The possibilities of undetected hiding places are virtually endless. The mounting bracket gives you a stable platform to place the camera. FEATURES * Quick and easy to install * Camera is small and discreet and can be hidden anywhere (36x36x18mm) * Camera has resolution of 420 TV lines * CCD technology provides crystal clear images * Low cost security surveillance * Easily connects to TV and VCR for recording * 33 feet of shielded cable for larger camera placement flexibility WHAT'S lNCLUDED * 0ne color pinhole camera * 33 feet of shielded video/power cable * 0ne AC power adapter * lnstruction manual * Toll free tech support * 0ne year warranty


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