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IQACCESS®|SMARTLIFEHOME|1 YR WTY. Smart Life Home Camera Bundle

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IQACCESS®|SMARTLIFEHOME|1 YR WTY. Smart Life Home Camera BundleThis Smart Life Home bundle includes the following: 2x IQBULLET, 1x IQEXTPTZ & 1x IQLIGHTCAM The IQBULLET is a weatherproof Wi Fi camera with White LEDs for Active Deterrent, 2 way audio, night vision and live viewing and playback of recordings from the SMART LIFE app. Features Connects to your internet connection over Wi Fi 2. 4GHz 2MP Imaging Sensor providing high resolution images. 3. 6mm high resolution fixed angle lens for 90 viewing angle,

This Smart Life Home bundle includes the following: 

2x IQBULLET, 1x IQEXTPTZ & 1x IQLIGHTCAM

 The IQBULLET is a weatherproof Wi-Fi camera with White LEDs for Active Deterrent, 2 way audio, night vision and live viewing and playback of recordings from the SMART LIFE® app.

Features

  • Connects to your internet connection over Wi-Fi 2.4GHz
  • 2MP Imaging Sensor providing high resolution images.
  • 3.6mm high resolution fixed angle lens for 90° viewing angle, perfect for wide angle views.
  • White Light LEDs for Colour Night Vision when illuminated. The White Light LEDs can be activated by motion, minimising the disturbance they could cause to others, and acting as a deterrent to intruders.
  • 20m IR Night Vision for clear images even in complete darkness.
  • Integrated Microphone for recording sound and speaker for two way communication.
  • Instant notifications on the SMART LIFE® app when motion is detected.
  • Alexa and Google compatible, view the camera on compatible Echo and Google Home devices.
  • Built-in microSD card slot (requires A1 class card up to 128GB) for local recording or purchase optional cloud recording (from only £3.49 per month) directly from the SMART LIFE® app whenever you need it.

The IQEXTPTZ is a weatherproof Wi-Fi camera with 2 way audio, night vision, automatic person tracking and live viewing, playback of recordings and remote Pan, Tilt and Zoom control via the SMART LIFE® app.

Features

  • Connects to your internet connection over Wi-Fi 2.4GHz
  • 2MP Imaging Sensor providing high resolution images.
  • 3.6mm high resolution fixed angle lens for 90° viewing angle, perfect for wide angle views.
  • 50m IR Night Vision for clear images even in complete darkness.
  • Integrated Microphone for recording sound and speaker for two way communication.
  • Instant notifications on the SMART LIFE® app when motion is detected.
  • Auto tracking when a person is in sight of the camera image until movement is no longer detected or the person has left the camera view. This feature is designed for light duty / non-commercial applications only.
  • Alexa and Google compatible, view the camera on compatible Echo and Google Home devices.
  • Built-in microSD card slot (requires A1 class card up to 128GB) for local recording or purchase optional cloud recording (from only £3.49 per month) directly from the SMART LIFE® app whenever you need it.

The IQLIGHTCAM is a weatherproof smart LED floodlight and Wi-Fi camera combined into one compact unit. It has 2 way audio and both IR night vision and a floodlight which can be automatically or manually controlled. The SMART LIFE® app provides live viewing and playback of recordings and control of the floodlight.

Features

  • Connects to your internet connection over Wi-Fi 2.4GHz
  • 2MP Imaging Sensor providing high resolution images.
  • 3.6mm high resolution fixed angle lens for 90° viewing angle, perfect for wide angle views.
  • 15W LED security floodlight which has a light output equivalent to a 150W halogen floodlight.
  • The floodlight can be activated when the camera detects movement (acting as a deterrent to intruders), controlled by schedule or by sunset / sunrise, or manually controlled from the SMART LIFE® app.
  • 20m IR Night Vision for clear camera images when the floodlight is off.
  • Integrated Microphone for recording sound and speaker for two way communication.
  • Instant notifications on the SMART LIFE® app when motion is detected.
  • Alexa and Google compatible, view the camera on compatible Echo and Google Home devices.
  • Built-in microSD card slot (requires A1 class card up to 128GB) for local recording or purchase optional cloud recording (from only £3.49 per month) directly from the SMART LIFE® app whenever you need it.
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