SE Dummy Security Camera, Dome Shape, 1 Red Flashing Light
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Product Description
? Dome Shape ? Red Flashing Light Gives the Appearance of a Real Working Camera ? Push On/Off Switch ? Comes with 2 Screws and 2 Drywall Anchors for Mounting ? Dome Diameter: 4 1/2inches ? Requires 2AA Batteries (Batteries Not Included)
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 5.5 inches ; 4 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 5.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B000XBMP5E
- Item model number: FC9955
Technical Details
- This is an actual surveillance camera in outdoor housing that has been modified into a "dummy" or fake security camera.
- This dome dummy camera is designed to imitate the small, high tech security cameras on the market today.
- Now you can deter robbery, theft, and vandalism without the high cost of a real outdoor security camera.
- When placed outside your home or business, even the most sophisticated criminals will think the premises is guarded by a high-tech surveillance system
- Also recommended for security in parking lots.
- Installs quickly and easily to the ceiling or wall using the included screws. The base measures 4 1/2" across and the dome is 2 3/4" high.
SE Dummy Security Camera, Dome Shape, 1 Red Flashing Light
Customer Reviews
This looks just like the real thing. The sensor that triggers the red light is very good ; picks things up from quite a distance.
I made it look even more real, by taking the wires out of an old broken (battery operated) toy that my Son had and glueing them under the batteries in the dummy camera where there was a little hole going into the device. I used rubber cement (like E6000 that you can find in any sewing department). I then made a little notch in the battery door and strung the wires out of the camera through there. I drilled my pilot holes for the screws that the bracket attaches to. I then drilled another small hole in the ceiling next to the pilot holes and under where the bracket for the camera would go. I put glue on the end of the wires and threaded them into that hole. I then installed the camera and bracket over that hole I drilled.
This way if someone ever pulls the camera out of the ceiling to see if it's real, they will be pretty sure their photo was taken when they realize they just ripped a bunch of wires out of the ceiling - that were attached to the camera.
I read all the reviews of this type of item before purchasing and decided to try it anyway. Some said the motion sensor did not work, and that was my initial experience, but then found it does work in dim light or the dark, but not in bright light. Otherwise, it looks good and hope it will do its job. I purchased two, very inexpensively, but the shipping charge seemed high and turned out to be 3 times what the seller actually spent on shipping. Oh well.
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