1.2 Ghz Wireless Surveillance System


5 Responses to “1.2 Ghz Wireless Surveillance System”

  1. Jersey Chuck says:

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RLWXN826PLWSH This video was taken with a Kodak EasyShare DX4530 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom aimed at my Insignia HD LCD TV that is projecting the images from the Instapark 1.2GHZ Hidden Mini Pinhole Nanny / Spy Wireless Color Video Camera with Microphone.. The “Beeping” sound is from a Driveway Patrol Sensor and Receiver Kit that I have mounted inside a feeder……….. Yes I live a boring life :)

    BTW, The video did lose about 10% clarity from being taken with the Kodak from the TV.

    Overall a nice wireless video spy camera!

  2. K. Espinosa says:

    Camera is small and discrete. It works great and the picture and sound is acceptable. The downside is that the camera eats up 9V batteries when you use wirelessly and the camera and receiver cannot be too far apart or you will lose the signal. Also on the signal, there is intermittent static and distortion at certain times and if the camera and receiver are placed too far apart.

  3. Unknown says:

    I just received my camera today and was impresses with the color quality…. not so much the sound and low lit environments. Great deal for the price though. Just make sure you have a good supply of 9volt batteries on hand because the camera powers through them pretty quick, but for the overall performance that is alright with me. Good buy!

  4. Ralph Nader says:

    Mini and tiny, you can place it anywhere you want with the 9V battery.

    Average image quality in low light. Worth trying.

  5. This camera is good for what it is. It’s relatively inexpensive – don’t expect great video. It’s about being small and discrete. My issue with it is the range – even plugged in with the AC adapter, it can’t reliably deliver an image to the receiver at more than ~30 feet. Upstairs and across the house doesn’t work well.

    For what it costs it’s usable video camera. Actually, it’s amazing considering the size and cost. But set your expectations appropriately.

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