Amazon shoppers hail £24 gadget a 'game changer' for anyone leaving their dog alone for hours
03.06.2024 - 18:27
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Shoppers are heaping praise on a 'brilliant' indoor camera that makes keeping an eye on pets or small children a breeze. Those who picked up the nifty gadget insist the camera is 'easy to use' and has a 'superb' image quality that can be watched in real time on your mobile or tablet.
The Tapo Indoor Camera typically retails for £39.99 on Amazon but shoppers can pick it up with a massive 40% discount, for a limited time. Right now, the monitor is available for just £23.99, offering a whopping total saving of £16.
The camera is equipped with a 4mm three megapixel camera lens, which provides 2K ultra high definition resolution. The wireless camera works with any Wi-Fi router without the need for a sperate hub system. The wide-angle lens combined with 360° horizontal and 114° vertical coverage range is perfect for monitoring babies, toddlers and pets.
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The motion detection and baby cry detection sends instant notifications when a motion or sound is detected. Plus, the motion tracking lets the camera following a moving object, record an alert video and send a notification to your phone. The Tapo Indoor Camera has racked up an impressive overall rating of 4.6 out of five from over 15,690 reviews on Amazon.
One shopper said: "Great indoor camera. Have mine pointing out the top bedroom window covers driveway and front door. Really good excellent image on phone great camera highly recommend." A second wrote: "This camera surpasses expectations with its superb full HD quality. The inclusion of a speaker enables
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