1.2 Ghz Hidden Mini Pinhole Nanny / Spy Wireless Color Video Camera

1.2 Ghz Hidden Mini Pinhole Nanny / Spy Wireless Color Video Camera

 
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Product Description:

Produced and Manufactured in 2006 Using new chipsets on camera & receiver for high quality maximum performance, range & reliability. *New* Camera Metal Stand (value $9.99) No more pain ! No more spending hours tyring to install this tiny camera! With Camera metal stand , you can arrange & install the camera easily & properly. (Inproper installation can damage the camera after a short period of time) Easy installation - Just Plug & Play ! A complete kit (Retails at $119), All are included as shown below: Wireless color camera New Antenna for longer range Camera metal base Wireless Receiver (1.2Ghz) (no audio) DC + 12V/500mA power adapter for receiver DC + 8V/200mA power adapter for camera Video Cable Battery Clip Connector Receiver antenna Manual
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Range up to 1000 Feet
  • wireless
  • Color
  • World Smallest
  • Takes less than 3 minutes to set the whole system up and running
  • Brand: ZTV
  • EAN: 0017836358342
  • Label: ZTV
  • Manufacturer: ZTV
  • Model: VC200
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: ZTV
  • SpecialFeatures: Range up to 1000 Feet
  • Studio: ZTV
  • UPC: 017836358342

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Customer Reviews

Not too bad2007-11-21
bought this to go onto an R/C blimp, but the 9v battery alone was too heavy. The image quality is OK. Nothing great by any means. The colors come and go and bright lights turn black. Put it on an Awana Grand Prix car (like Pinewood Derby) and the kids had a blast watching it go down the track. Ended up just cutting off the connectors and soldering the battery wires directly to the camera wires. The camera was on the hood of the car and the battery stuck out the back. All the wires were run down through the car and underneath. Took 2nd place in design.
no...2007-07-14
does not work. When I got it, I didn't use it right away. When I did finally have time to put it together, didn't work.
not that good2007-01-11
It works that's a good thing. But, it's hard to see what your looking at if any of the objects are moving in front of it. Everything become fuzzy when someone walks by it. However if you have it set in front of a window looking out into the yard it seem to do better. You just can't use it for anything kind of close up. And if it gets bumped the screen goes black and you have to fool with it again. I guess you get what you pay for.
It works as advertised2006-08-19
Quality product for the price. Of course picture quality isn't outstanding, but I wasn't expecting high def for the price. It does have low light issues, but that's not what it was designed for.
I replaced it with the nightvision model and have had more use out of it now for other purposes. It views through optics perfectly and is great for recording through telescopes, microscopes, and binoculars with a little ingenuity.
not bad2006-07-27
Only one problem: low light picture is poor to non-existent, but bright-light results in a good picture, and the sound is just OK.

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