Motorola WiFi Home Monitor Video Camera with Remote Viewing for iOS and Android Devices
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This night-vision WiFi camera with two-way communication lets you use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote security or baby monitor
Motorola WiFi Home Monitor Video Camera
This Motorola camera streams video via WiFi, so you can check in on your home, business, or little ones from anywhere.
Check in from Anywhere Even if you’re not home, you can access the camera’s live stream on the computer or an Android or iOS device. Make sure the house is secure while you’re out of town or check in on a sleeping baby from down the hall.
Remote Controls Pan, tilt, or zoom the camera using the app to get a clear shot of the action. Two-way communication lets you speak a stern word to a pet you’ve caught chewing on a sneaker or a poltergeist wreaking havoc in the drawing room.
Night Vision Infrared lights switch on in low light, so you can keep an eye on things at any time of day or night.
Specifications
- Model number: BLINK1
- Audio and video monitor
- View and control via compatible smartphone, tablet, or computer
- Android or iOS free downloadable app
- Remote pan, tilt, and digital zoom
- Infrared night vision
- Two-way communication
- High-sensitivity mic
- Five prerecorded lullabies
- Room-temperature thermometer
- Requires wireless Internet connection, compatible viewing device
- Dimensions: 3”x3”x3”
- Weight: 1lb.
- Condition: new
- One-year warranty from Motorola
About Motorola
In 1928, the first east-west transatlantic flight widened the horizons, making it easier than ever for people to live far from home or travel far from a jury summons. 1928 also saw the birth of the Galvin Manufacturing Organization, which would later change its name to Motorola. Its production lines bristled with wireless car radios and military transponders, all designed to connect Motorola customers near and far. In 1969, “far” took on a whole new meaning when Neil Armstrong used a Motorola transistor radio to communicate humankind’s first words from the moon’s surface.
Today, Motorola presses forward in their quest to keep people connected. Thanks to the company’s research, cell phones shrank in size until they were razor-thin, and now its Droid smartphones keep social media, email, and texting at customers’ fingertips.
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This night-vision WiFi camera with two-way communication lets you use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote security or baby monitor
Motorola WiFi Home Monitor Video Camera
This Motorola camera streams video via WiFi, so you can check in on your home, business, or little ones from anywhere.
Check in from Anywhere Even if you’re not home, you can access the camera’s live stream on the computer or an Android or iOS device. Make sure the house is secure while you’re out of town or check in on a sleeping baby from down the hall.
Remote Controls Pan, tilt, or zoom the camera using the app to get a clear shot of the action. Two-way communication lets you speak a stern word to a pet you’ve caught chewing on a sneaker or a poltergeist wreaking havoc in the drawing room.
Night Vision Infrared lights switch on in low light, so you can keep an eye on things at any time of day or night.
Specifications
- Model number: BLINK1
- Audio and video monitor
- View and control via compatible smartphone, tablet, or computer
- Android or iOS free downloadable app
- Remote pan, tilt, and digital zoom
- Infrared night vision
- Two-way communication
- High-sensitivity mic
- Five prerecorded lullabies
- Room-temperature thermometer
- Requires wireless Internet connection, compatible viewing device
- Dimensions: 3”x3”x3”
- Weight: 1lb.
- Condition: new
- One-year warranty from Motorola
About Motorola
In 1928, the first east-west transatlantic flight widened the horizons, making it easier than ever for people to live far from home or travel far from a jury summons. 1928 also saw the birth of the Galvin Manufacturing Organization, which would later change its name to Motorola. Its production lines bristled with wireless car radios and military transponders, all designed to connect Motorola customers near and far. In 1969, “far” took on a whole new meaning when Neil Armstrong used a Motorola transistor radio to communicate humankind’s first words from the moon’s surface.
Today, Motorola presses forward in their quest to keep people connected. Thanks to the company’s research, cell phones shrank in size until they were razor-thin, and now its Droid smartphones keep social media, email, and texting at customers’ fingertips.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.