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About a year ago, I decided that I wanted to install a video camera/doorbell in my front porch area. And I wanted it to be wireless. Because I didn't want to run wiring.
I looked at RING cameras on AMAZON. Most of them needed to be hardwired. And the wireless were expensive. (I thought)
I then found this. MUBVIEW. Yep. It's spelled correctly. Highly rated. And at the time, under $50. Doorbell/camera, charger, remote doorbell chime, mounting bracket with all hardware and decent enough instructions.
It was easy to set up with Bluetooth.
Long story short, it's great. Wireless. Can operate almost 2 months on a single charge. It holds a card. Plus cloud storage. The camera is clear. The videos have sound. It has night vision. And I'm very happy with it.
I've just installed a 2nd one I'm using only as a motion activation camera in my back yard overlooking my animals.
Neither of these are mounted where they can get rained on. I'm not sure how waterproof they are or aren't.
These are an inexpensive, simple and surprisingly good quality options for keeping an eye on your torts. The sensitivity is adjustable. Or for use as an actual doorbell camera.
I reccomend this thing.
So. While this isn't necessarily a tortoise product. It CAN be.
I looked at RING cameras on AMAZON. Most of them needed to be hardwired. And the wireless were expensive. (I thought)
I then found this. MUBVIEW. Yep. It's spelled correctly. Highly rated. And at the time, under $50. Doorbell/camera, charger, remote doorbell chime, mounting bracket with all hardware and decent enough instructions.
It was easy to set up with Bluetooth.
Long story short, it's great. Wireless. Can operate almost 2 months on a single charge. It holds a card. Plus cloud storage. The camera is clear. The videos have sound. It has night vision. And I'm very happy with it.
I've just installed a 2nd one I'm using only as a motion activation camera in my back yard overlooking my animals.
Neither of these are mounted where they can get rained on. I'm not sure how waterproof they are or aren't.
These are an inexpensive, simple and surprisingly good quality options for keeping an eye on your torts. The sensitivity is adjustable. Or for use as an actual doorbell camera.
I reccomend this thing.
So. While this isn't necessarily a tortoise product. It CAN be.
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