Pretty good deal.Cheaper than most other places e.g Curry's is £64.99. Was £75 so you save £20.02. There are many other offers in reduction e.g some security systems are reduced to clear by £33 etc.
PRODUCT DETAILS
The Focus 85 Connect turns any compatible device into a home monitoring system via Hubble for Motorola Monitors app. It offers a motorised pan and tilt function, and a digital zoom function for a closer look at what’s happening.
Monitor and receive room temperature alerts with the integrated temperature sensor.
Infrared night vision capability, so you can clearly see what’s going on even in low light levels.
Two-way audio communication capability.
App Compatibility: Android (4.0 or later) or iOS (7.0 or later) for live streaming via Hubble for Motorola Monitors app.
The user-friendly Timeline feature keeps track of events that are triggered by your camera’s sensors.
Features and Benefits
Receive alerts when motion and sound are detected, and with a subscription to Motion Triggered Recording* you’re able to view the footage from when movement is detected.
You can manually capture images and video recordings via the in-app** function to capture key moments to replay later.
*Motion Triggered Recording requires a paid subscription plan, please see the manual for more information.
**In-app video recording and image capture is a free feature and requires a Smartphone or Tablet with available storage. Please note this features is different to our Motion Triggered Recording service which requires a paid subscription plan.
It is better to consider Yale or Swann if one is after a CCTV camera, or the use of a dash cam through glass for security as the quality and reliability is probably better.
*****Please read the reviews before buying any product******* (The Motorola appears to have a few problems in terms of reliability and quality. Just some advice :smiley: ) Any money saved is good money :smile:
All comments (24)
AzeemB
9 Jul 171#1
temperature monitor is bonus feature
Aaronnnn
9 Jul 172#2
anygood behind a glass looking out to the drive?
HydroBolt to Aaronnnn
9 Jul 17#3
Personally, I wouldn't suggest it as the quality may not be great as a CCTV, as such, as the quality of the video etc might not be particularly good. I would invest in a Yale or something else for something like that. You can, but there are quite a few drawbacks for this idea. Hope this helped :smile:
Dragon32 to Aaronnnn
9 Jul 171#7
Also any cameras that use infra red in the dark the infra red does not penitrate glass so you will not really see anything through it it night unless you get seperate infra red light for outside or have a weather proof camera outside.
Hancock
9 Jul 172#4
Get extra 10% off on Wednesday if your over 60 via diamond card.
Aaronnnn
9 Jul 171#5
That did help! thank you very much, I will give it a mess. I live in a grade 2 listed building, anything on the outside the council will have a go -_-
HydroBolt
9 Jul 17#6
You're most welcome :smile: I feel for you I think you should get a 1080p camera (or something which has a superior camera quality) and place it in a window, this may give better results for you and extra security to help potentially identify light-fingered pilferers! Have a lovely day!
HydroBolt
9 Jul 17#8
Thanks for the additional information :smile: Much appreciated :wink:
thedvdmonster
9 Jul 171#9
You have to pay a subscription to get the auto 15 second videos.
Personally would get one with a built in sd card slot.
haritori
9 Jul 171#10
You might want to consider a Dashcam, they are designed to be behind a layer for glass, only thing is with dashcams they are not really designed for range more close up stuff.
Opening post
Was £75 so you save £20.02.
There are many other offers in reduction e.g some security systems are reduced to clear by £33 etc.
PRODUCT DETAILS
It is better to consider Yale or Swann if one is after a CCTV camera, or the use of a dash cam through glass for security as the quality and reliability is probably better.
*****Please read the reviews before buying any product*******
(The Motorola appears to have a few problems in terms of reliability and quality. Just some advice :smiley: )
Any money saved is good money :smile:
All comments (24)
Personally would get one with a built in sd card slot.