Video Recording Ball Camera

Between my putting in 9 to 5 at work and my wife’s tending to three children personally, neither of us has the time to keep an eye on the residential office. Its physical location is a vulnerable aspect of our home venture.

The reality is we get delivery guys, collectors and inquirers coming in and out of the house, let alone our own guests. A good friend suggested I use a SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall for surveillance.

While I am no stranger to covert cameras, I never knew a smaller DVR hidden camera than what he went on to show me. This color, high resolution product was as tiny as a golf ball.

First of all, many security cameras are designed for monitoring but not recording. The SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall can perform both functions because it has a built-in DVR.

Capable of holding up to 16GB of memory, this covert camera is motion-activated. Recording is triggered by action so it is efficient and would spare me from having to go through bottomless hours of uneventful video.

The SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall has time/date stamping, my buddy gladly pointed out, and MP3 playback. Also, the resulting files are readable on YouTube.

Video can be played back on a computer, TV or VCR using the included multi-media video cable, to top it all off. Slipping the SD card into the corresponding slot on a computer should also do the trick.

I owe my business success so far to having a keen eye on things that truly work, and I guess my pal counted on that. I browsed websites right away and got me the SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall.

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