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MD29 1080P HUF 8000 wifi body camera

MD29 1080P HUF 8000 wifi body camera

The MD29 is a body camera in its name, but based on its knowledge, it is a small security camera.

MD29 1080P HUF 8000 wifi body camera

The MD29 is an extremely compact and easy-to-carry body camera equipped with modern technology and excellent features for everyday use. This small yet powerful camera is the perfect choice for those who want to document their travels, special moments or even use it for security purposes. In addition to recording videos with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, the special feature of the camera is that it supports continuous recording, which means that it automatically overwrites the oldest files when the storage capacity is full, so you never miss anything.

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The MD29's design also includes smart features such as PIR motion detection, which automatically activates recording in the event of movement, ensuring that all important events are captured. The camera has a ~120° wide-angle lens, which allows you to cover a larger area and capture detailed images. The DC-5V 1A charging voltage ensures fast and convenient recharging, while the lithium battery with ~1200 mAh capacity guarantees long-term use.

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The package includes all the necessary accessories, including a mounting bracket, back clip, USB cable, user manual and a box for storing the camera. The MD29 body camera can therefore be an excellent companion anywhere and anytime, whether it is spontaneous adventures, family events or taking security footage.

The camera is delivered from a Chinese warehouse, the price is HUF 8300 at the link below:

 

MD29 1080p body camera

 

Contents of the package

  • 1 camera
  • 1 console base
  • 1 pc Back Clip
  • 1 pc USB Cable
  • 1 user manual
  • 1 box

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