Proven effectiveness in many situations from the city to the farm. This is a 120W motion sensor security light and video camera with audio warning. When the motion detector is triggered the floodlights come on, video begins recording, and an audio warning of your choice sounds (depending on your settings). Package includes a 2GB SD memory card, 60W*2 halogen bulbs, and back up batteries. SmartGuard can take up to a 32 GB SD memory card. Cards simply overwrite previous images should the memory fill. The audio warnings can be selected from 2 preset warnings and 2 warnings you record yourself. SmartGuard is for outdoor use, is weather-proof, and ideal for home security, office security, and community security. Also includes LCD screen for time/date setting. This unit is very easy to install, just mount SmartGuard to any outdoor light fixture around the home or office as you would any outdoor light, above the garage, back patio, outbuildings and entrance ways.
Product Features
- For outdoor use, 2GB SD card INCLUDED, multiple working mode settings, product video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2N9Lqagbs0
- CUS list, inspected by Intertek
- 150 degree wide angle motion detection, covers about 1500 square feet of semicircle area
- 120watts (60W dual light) halogen lamps, hidden built-in security camera and audio warning alarm triggered via motion sensor
- Easy to install just like any outdoor light at entrances, patio, garage, porch, barn, etc
Good spycam floodlight I am pleased with this product and the price. I set the camera, lights, and audio to turn on/record when motion was detected except for daytime when I set it for only the camera and audio to turn on/record. It’s really nice having the options of the different settings. It was relatively easy to assemble, program, and install. Considering I’m a 50-year old mother of three, I had no difficulty installing it in place of the flood light over our garage. I like the way you can position the lights and the motion sensor/camera to just about any position you want. It was also easy to remove the memory card, an allen wrench is supplied to open and close the cover, and of course a ladder was necessary since I installed it above the garage. The videos were crystal clear when I viewed them on the computer. I don’t know yet if the memory card (2gb) that comes with it will have sufficient space, but so far so good.
SmartGuard + Eye-Fi Just installed my SmartGuard E120CA-1. All seems to be well, with so-so instructions. But things are so simple you really don’t need much of that.The problem lies here: It’s a hassile every time you need to view the content on the SD card, you need to grab that funky wrench, open the access panel, remove the SD card and bring it to your computer to see the video clips. SO, I tried to be smart and stick an Eye-Fi card (Connect X2 4GB) in there, thinking I can retrive all the captured video wirelessly, and therefore no more disassembly before viewing any video. Well, it did not work. This camera is recording in ASF format, and seems like Eye-Fi is not supporting it. I understand this is not a problem from the SmartGuard itself, but are there anyone out there that have experience in dealing with this and willing to help?Many thanks in advance.
Smartguard Security Lighting Camera Wow, I don’t believe how good this product has been for the price. It came about a week ago and I installed it right away. For the price, you can’t beat it. It cost about twice as much as a motion light without a camera. The pictures are very good and the light comes on at night when there is a motion too.It was just a little confusing to set it up, but not too bad. The mounting plate wouldn’t fit my existing junction box. All I needed to do is cut some of the plastic away from the mounting holes and that problem was solved. I have tried single shot, burst and video. I can’t decide between the burst and the video, both are good. I downloaded the pictures directly from the camera onto my laptop with the provided cable. It couldn’t have been easier. I didn’t want to remove the SD card because the instructions said I had to shut off the power to do so. Shutting off the power means that you have to reset the date, time etc… I put in a new 1GB SD card that I had which may fill up in 2 weeks with all the times somebody walks by it.No problem with that, it should just put the new pictures in the spots where the oldest ones were. If there was a burglary we would check the card before the pictures or videos were replaced. A note about SD cards, they are now selling a lot of SDHC card. They don’t work in many products that require SD only. I am not sure if that is the case with the Smartguard Security Lighting Camera, just use a regular SD to be sure.
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