Covert Wifi Camera That Can Be
Viewed From Anywhere Using A Smartphone, Tablet Or Computer
The Future of Home Automation has arrived! Not only is it secretly
built into an everyday item, but it also comes with a free 32GB
Memory Card!
Sleuth Gear Home Wi-Fi hidden cameras allow easy remote viewing
anywhere on our SG Home app. Event notifications alert you when
the hidden camera has noticed activity at your home or office.
Connect multiple cameras and view live streaming video from all
devices on your tablet, smart phone or PC.
Features:
Can wakeup device using your mobile phone
within 1 second
2.4G Wi-Fi connection story Wi-Fi Connectivity
Remote viewing and alerts from App
Memory Card Recording
Responsive motion detection
Alarm information pushed to the mobile app
immediately when someone is at the door
Day and night mode can be switched
automatically
Memory card storage up to 128GB
Cloud Storage for a fee (first 7 days free)
Built-in recharegable battery
Set-up is a breeze with our SG Home app
Now you can view your recorded video right
from the SG home App
Reduce false alerts using PIR to detect the
activity you really need to record
Push notifications alert you of any activity
right on your smart device
All of our cameras have live remote viewing
Hidden SSID (the camera's id) makes the camera
undetectable on your network
Night Vision using invisible IRs (only
in selected models)
Includes a 32GB memory card giving you 32
hours of recorded video
No one can view your cameras (the SG Home APP
has a Login screen for security)
Included
Depending on the Model
Battery Pack or A/C Power Adaptor
Charging Cable
32GB Memory Card
uBox App Quick Start Guide
User Manual
It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to consult
legal counsel for the interpretation of any laws applicable to the
area of intended use of this product. This product should not be
used for the purpose of surreptitiously or illegally recording
others.
NOTE: This camera system requires a 2G
network and will not work on a 5G network. If you have a
5G network we suggest first checking your router. Most routers
today are dual network (simultaneously put out a 5G and 2.4G
signal).