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Deal of the Week | Full HD DVR Dashboard Camera $49.99 (reg. $79.99)

Deal of the Week | Full HD DVR Dashboard Camera $49.99 (reg. $79.99)

Invaluable tool both for settling automotive insurance issues and for 24-hour vehicle security.

Full HD 1080p resolution and ultra-wide lens mean crystal clear video. Supports up to 32GB Micro SD memory cards (sold separately). Turn on Loop Recording, and the device will automatically overwrite previous recordings (unless they’re locked) once the memory card is full. In Parking Mode, the G-Sensor detects shaking or collision and initiates recording. This innovative Full HD DVR Dashboard Camera normally goes for $79.99, but as this week’s DEAL OF THE WEEK, you pay just $49.99!

This offer runs from Friday, October 25th through Thursday, October 31st, 2019, while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks. Micro SD card sold separately. Camera should not be left in direct sunlight for long periods, or exposed to temperatures exceeding 170º. Camera is equipped with a battery for emergency backup, but external power (through your vehicle’s 12V port) is required for normal usage.

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Deal of the Week | Mar. 29, 2013: Wireless-G Color Netcam with Mic, Night Vision for $39.99

Wi-Fi Network Camera with Microphone for $39.99We live in an age of constant surveillance.

It feels like no matter where you go – road intersections, convenience stores, highway passes, retail storefronts, warehouses, banks – there’s a camera pointed at you. And the big search engines have cam-planes flying overhead and cam-cars rolling down our streets, snapping photos of… well, everything. It’s not paranoia when somebody really is watching your every move.

Well, now you can strike back – with your very own surveillance camera, one that can connect over Wi-Fi or Ethernet to your computer, even if that computer is halfway around the world. Because this particular video camera has its own web server built into it, meaning it can route a video feed to computers connected to your local area network (LAN) – or across the Internet itself.

Best of all, it costs only 40 bucks. Find out all about it here.