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Wireless Powered Security Camera

2024-06-09 07:43:40

I like the Lorex systems for self control of my security. Battery powered wireless systems are easy to install and maintain. Not tied to a paid service. Thumbs up.

5
2024-08-18 05:39:29

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] this is a very nice security camera that is solar powered, has multi camera access, senses image recognition, has rechargeable battery pack, 80ft night vision,43.6 field of view, and gives you free temporary service.It is a very good quality camera,

5
2024-09-24 09:37:57

Easiest way to get a fully battery powered wireless mic for camera audio or sound system audio. The scan for open frequencies is very good. Gain adjustments on both the receiver and transmitter are very helpful. I've used them at weddings across crowds of 150 people with no interference issues. The "mute" feature on the hand held mic is not something your average user would ever understand so if you need that it's not for you. The AA batteries on the handheld mic also rundown at about twice the speed of the receivers which is odd. Overall an excellent product. Shipping from B&H when in stock is fast as always. Do NOT order this to be shipped from the manufacturer. Sennheiser is awful and will keep you waiting for weeks, possibly a month or more.

5
2024-09-27 01:44:21

I needed to connect an outdoor wireless security camera to Wifi but the signal on the main router wasn't strong enough to penetrate a thick masonry wall. The TP-link solved this problem. I set it up inside at the wall needing signal penetration but in line with the router. It worked perfectly - having a booster closer to the camera did the trick.

5
2024-05-23 06:31:10

It powered my camera as desired

5
2024-07-01 08:24:57

Great- solar powered by lamps not sun, wireless. Use it for multiple machines.

5
2024-05-15 07:50:14

Got this to extend the range on my wireless modem for my security cameras. So far I love it!!

5
2024-05-12 03:35:14

Works very well. Great for the security of the camera

5
2024-06-25 09:10:40

Add these to your camera strap for extra security.

5
2024-09-27 08:12:19

It's very difficult to admit that I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard, but the Logitech K750 solar powered wireless is really something to get excited about. What I like about it the most is that the key response is very fast and accurate. It has just the right amount of 'depth of throw' so when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the sequence of key strokes will register correctly. (There's also just the right amount of click to confirm each strike.) Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look: It's very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay stable while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless system and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable, repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and uses a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered. This thing will pay for itself in a few years just by not having to buy batteries! (When loading-up my old wireless keyboard with new batteries, I always felt a tinge of guilt about how wasteful I was being.) One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and top right with a total of seven solar 'squares' on each side. Just for fun last night, I shut off the lights and focused a concentrated beam of light about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed was that each side's center cell #4 was the only square that fired-up the LUX meter (gas gauge) on the solar app pop-up. Good! Now I know I can put Post-it's and business cards at the top of the keyboard and leave just a bit of space to allow both #4 center cells to receive light.

5