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Photo : SVAT CMOSIR Black & White Bullet Hole Camera w/6 IR LEDs

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SVAT CMOSIR Black & White Bullet Hole Camera w/6 IR LEDs

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SVAT CMOSIR Black & White Bullet Hole Camera w/6 IR LEDs
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8389





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SVAT Electronics
EAN: 0871363000743
Label: SVAT Electronics
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: SVAT Electronics
Model: CMOSIR
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: SVAT Electronics
Release Date: June 22, 2006
Ranking: 8389
Studio: SVAT Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Six infrared LEDs let you see in the dark
  • Camera size provides inconspicuous viewing (35x35x25mm)
  • Lens design makes it easy to manually focus the lens
  • Easily connects to a TV, VCR, computer or DVR for recording
  • 60 feet of cable for greater camera placement flexibility




LEDs IR w/6 Camera Hole Bullet White & Black CMOSIR SVAT






0ur opinion:

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6 lr Leds For Night 0perationcamera Has 330 Lines 0f Resolutioneasily Connects To Tv And Vcr For Recording includes 60 0f Cable And Ac Adapter


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Defective Product!! ...
This vendor shipped a defective product in a previously opened package. I can only assume that the same defective camera had been shipped to other customers. BEWARE. The refund issued does not cover shipping so I'm out of pocket $$ for this bad product. Buy from this company at your own risk.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - good tiny little camera, but...
the size is awesome, I would give a 5 star. However, the IR, at night, is trash, you could not see anythbing, so it's not a night camera. I would give a 0, and the angle view of the lense, doesn't cover much, for a security camera, it's not worth it. For recreational purposes, I would say maybe. Not what I expected.



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