Technology
Don’t miss this early Black Friday deal on security cameras
TL;DR: Feel reassured by grabbing the blurams Dome Pro 1080p security camera with facial recognition and night vision for $49.99, a 16% savings.
There are roughly 1.2 million burglaries each year, according to the FBI’s crime reports. And believe it or not, those numbers have gone down significantly over the past few years thanks to a little old thing called technology.
Targeted homes tend to be the ones without security systems (unsurprisingly). So, in other words, it’s definitely worth it to invest in an extra set of eyes for your space. And lucky for you, blurams Dome Pro 1080p security cameras are on sale in our shop at their Black Friday price a few weeks early.
The Dome Pro uses smart AI facial recognition to learn your friends, family members, business partners, and the faces of other regular visitors. That way, it can immediately warn you when strangers enter your space.
Even if it’s completely dark, it can capture the entirety of your space in crystal-clear 1080p HD video. And if any unexpected activity arises, the motion detector will ping you on the blurams app and automatically record a 10-15 second alert video. So, even if you’re miles away, you can tell if there’s an intruder, a goat, or a ghost interfering with your camera.
Oh, and if you need some privacy — for whatever reason — you can switch the camera to masking mode and nothing will be recorded until you switch it back.
Usually $60, the blurams Dome Pro Camera is on sale for $50. Plus, take an extra 15% off with the code BFSAVE15, and bring it home for just $42.49.
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