Photo : Defender STEALTH1 Covert MPEG4 DVR Recording System with Built-in Color Pinhole Surveillance Camera Hidden in a Motion Sensor

Photo : Defender STEALTH1 Covert MPEG4 DVR Recording System with Built-in Color Pinhole Surveillance Camera Hidden in a Motion Sensor

Defender STEALTH1 Covert MPEG4 DVR Recording System with Built-in Color Pinhole Surveillance Camera Hidden in a Motion Sensor

from: SVAT Electronics



Defender STEALTH1 Covert MPEG4 DVR Recording System with Built-in Color Pinhole Surveillance Camera Hidden in a Motion Sensor
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Defender
Color: White
EAN: 0871363006462
Label: SVAT Electronics
Manufacturer: SVAT Electronics
Model: STEALTH1
Publisher: SVAT Electronics
Studio: SVAT Electronics



Features:
  • Wire-free monitoring--up to 12 hours of continuous use
  • 45 days of recording with included SD card
  • With motion activation capability the unit will only record only when movement is detected
  • View footage by hooking up to your TV, or remove the SD card to view or archive footage
  • MPEG-4 compression--store weeks of high quality footage







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Defender STEALTH1 Covert MPEG4 DVR Recording System with Built-in Color Pinhole Surveillance Camera Hidden in a Motion Sensor











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Excellent value - needs a better user manual ...
This little thing does crystal clear surveillance. The owner's manual barely covers the basics but it is well worth your time to experiment with it. One major omission from the manual - the unit must be connected to a monitor in order to set it up and aim it. I have a pocket TV with a video input that works perfectly for this - since these TV's will be obsolete in February, you can probably pick one up CHEAP and use with the camera. I love the motion detect feature - you can adjust the sensitivity and monitor only the "action" that you are looking for. Also love the playback from the unit or from computer.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Best Disguised Security Camera ...
For a while, we've been looking for a way to monitor people working in our boat. We've never been able to pinpoint when some of our tools and miscellaneous items went missing.

This device truly offers us the discretion we want to keep an eye on the different people who come and go by giving us the oportunity to weed the good from the bad contractors.

Great quality video output. Very user friendly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Exceeded my expectations! ...
What a fantastic product! It's simple to set up, takes good quality video, and is very discreet. Viewing the recorded video is easy, too. I definitely recommend this product to anyone who needs disguised surveillance.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Quality Video Output! ...
Pros: Discreet, Sensitive, Easy To Set Up, Accurate
Cons: Adapter Wire not white, Adapter Wire too short
Best Uses: Spying, Use your imagination
Describe Yourself:Do-It-Yourself

Overall... it's a great Device for Discreet spying and monitoring where you like. You can just pop in the SD card in to your card reader and the footages taken starts playing with Windows Media Player. I just wish it had sound as well, But I guess it would use double the memory, so I can see why they did not incorporate sound into it. The video Quality is Great. And for $250 it's a no brainier. If you are into gadgets and detective work This is definitely a must have. As I mentioned before the adapter wire is too short, though you can just cut the wire and extend it with another wire and use Electric tape to seal it.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Spy Cam ...
This spy cam is so simple to use and it takes great videos on an SD memory card. You can put the camera anywhere or mount it on the wall and it will record video for over a month. The videos are in 30 second segments by date and time on the SD card. It connects to the TV with one simple cable (supplied) for viewing and you can fast forward and rewind like a VCR with buttons on the back. It can be used plugged in or can run on batteries. This would be a good nanny cam or in an area you need to monitor for security purposes. The only bad part is that it doesn't record video well in low light. So, this is a day time cam.


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