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Our camera was designed to work best indoors.  Most of our users place their camera close to their computer, but with our wireless option you can place your camera up to a hundred feet away.  Our 44x zoom means you can check up on almost anything you want up to half a mile away and still get the crystal-clear picture you've come to expect.
 
Our camera was designed to work best indoors.  Most of our users place their camera close to their computer, but with our wireless option you can place your camera up to a hundred feet away.  Our 44x zoom means you can check up on almost anything you want up to half a mile away and still get the crystal-clear picture you've come to expect.
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With clear skies and the right placement (under an overhang or similar protection), the camera could see some limited use outdoors.  It does need to be protected from the elements, though, so be careful of where you set it and be sure to use it only in clear conditions.
 
With clear skies and the right placement (under an overhang or similar protection), the camera could see some limited use outdoors.  It does need to be protected from the elements, though, so be careful of where you set it and be sure to use it only in clear conditions.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 28 May 2014

Indoor wbw.gif

Our camera was designed to work best indoors. Most of our users place their camera close to their computer, but with our wireless option you can place your camera up to a hundred feet away. Our 44x zoom means you can check up on almost anything you want up to half a mile away and still get the crystal-clear picture you've come to expect.


With clear skies and the right placement (under an overhang or similar protection), the camera could see some limited use outdoors. It does need to be protected from the elements, though, so be careful of where you set it and be sure to use it only in clear conditions.


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