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3 cm mini security camera for less than HUF 10

It can see in the dark and we also get motion detection.

3 cm mini security camera for less than HUF 10

The XD 1080P FHD Mini Camera is an incredibly compact yet highly capable security device designed to provide reliable protection for your home or office. This micro camera features a powerful, high-resolution 1080P sensor, IR night vision and motion detection capabilities, all in a compact size that's perfect for discreet surveillance.

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The XD 1080P FHD Mini camera boasts a 90 degree wide viewing angle, giving you a comprehensive view of your surroundings. The night vision function is powered by two 5 x 8 mm night vision LEDs that illuminate up to 5 meters in the dark, ensuring you never miss a moment. The IR-CUT technology automatically activates and deactivates the night vision function depending on the surrounding environment, and the camera can also record sound and detect motion, making it an all-in-one device for security purposes.

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The XD 1080P FHD mini camera is easy to use, as video recording can be recorded with one click, and video looping is also possible. When the SD card is full, the oldest video file will be automatically overwritten with the newest one. The device also has a time stamp function that can be turned on or off as desired.

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The XD 1080P FHD camera comes with a USB cable and manual, and comes with or without a battery that can provide up to 40-50 minutes of recording time. The XD 1080P FHD mini camera's compact size, easy setup, and advanced features make it an ideal choice for anyone looking for a discreet yet effective security solution.

The price of the camera including battery is HUF 9200 here:

XD 1080P FHD mini camera

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