Tools & Hardware : First Alert 532 2-Pack Wireless Color Security Camera and Receiver

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Tools & Hardware : First Alert 532 2-Pack Wireless Color Security Camera and Receiver

First Alert 532 2-Pack Wireless Color Security Camera and Receiver

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 74792





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: First Alert
Color: Black
EAN: 0715067532202
Label: First Alert
Product Manufacturer: First Alert
Model: 532
Publisher: First Alert
Ranking: 74792
Studio: First Alert


Product facts:
  • 2.4 GHz Wirless Camera
  • Wireless Technology for easy installation anywhere
  • Durable weather proof cameras for indoor/outdoor use
  • Infrared sensors for 24-hour surveillance
  • Auto-switcher in Receiver and remote control for easy switching between camera views







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
First Alert 2.4GHz Wireless 2-Pack Color Camera Family First. Safety Always. That’s the motto and motivation behind the innovative security products brought to you by First Alert. Keeping yourself and your loved ones safe from harm is the most important concern any of us has, and that’s why First Alert developed unique and easy to use video and surveillance security equipment that can be installed by a layman and used by any member of the family. The First Alert Wireless Color camera is designed with features that make it ideal for security use around the home. With 11 on-camera LEDs, this camera can still record accurate video surveillance in low light or nighttime conditions. It’s housed in a durable aluminum frame for use in covered outdoor areas. And the camera connects wirelessly to its receiver, so there’s no cable to run. The receiver itself is equipped for up to 2 different cameras and automatically switches between camera views. It connects to VCR or DVR so you can record your surveillance footage. Whether you need around-the-clock surveillance or just an extra eye on your home, garage, or front door, trust First Alert security equipment for you and your Family’s peace of mind.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Easy to Install, Less Than Perfect Reception
I bought these cameras to keep an eye on my vehicles, which are behind a fence 75' from our house. Installing the cameras was a breeze, but I needed to run in 110v power outlets to power the cameras, no biggie. Camera reception isn't perfect, but the receiver is on the back side of our house. The camera signal is probably obstructed more than First Alert recommends, but if I angle the receiver antenna just right, then the picture looks good. In short I recommend this camera, as long as you understand the limitations. For best results, a clear line of sight between camera and receiver, and proper antenna position makes all the difference.



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