Product Description:
A Complete 2.4Ghz Wireless Spy Camera Kit System ($199 value) with Audio. Wireless Color Camera w/ built-in microphone. Size is so small and discrete it can be hidden anywhere. Slim Receiver w/ 4 channels & power on/off switch as shown exactly on the picture (be aware of other sellers who will ship different cheap receiver that is not like the one shown on the picture) Includes Camera Adjustable bracket for easy installation. Features: 2.4Ghz SUPER SLIM RECEIVER w/ 4 channels to avoid interference & power on/off switch Receiver Antenna Easily connects to a TV, VCR, Computer or DVR for recording Video/Audio Cable AC adapter for receiver AC adapter for camera Manual
Product Details
- Feature:
- Slim Receiver w/ 4 channels & power on/off switch as shown on picture
- Complete kit system ($199.00 value)
- Free camera adjustable bracket for easy installation
- Built in microphone
- Camera is small & discrete - can be hidden anywhere
- Brand: ZTV
- EAN: 0735854103422
- Label: ZTV
- Manufacturer: ZTV
- Model: 2008
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: ZTV
- SpecialFeatures: **Two Power Adapter Included! for 24-hour non-stop for both camera and receiver
- Studio: ZTV
- UPC: 735854103422
Customer Reviews 

Video a little noisy but otherwise fine
2009-01-19First, I like the price on this unit. You get a very compact package for the price. With that said, my opinion is that the video signal is a little too noisy. I was getting noise even just transmitting video across my family room. It was probably getting interference from my wireless network, but seeing as how these networks are pretty common these days you might want to think twice before committing, and have a back-up plan if necessary. The perfect solution would be something nice and small like this one, but that encodes the signal digitally.

did not work properly with battery !!
2007-06-26i have used it with battery video is clear but audio NOT CLEAR !! even 4 meters away !!

Not from this company!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-06-04Do not buy this camera from this company. I recieved this camera and i was so excited, but when i set it up i realized that the reciever was broken. I never got to even try it out.

Neat lil gadget that could be used for serious surveillance.
2005-08-04I like how this unit is so tiny it's practically hidden without even trying. No one would guess what this really is unless they already knew in advance what to look for. It runs 5-6 hours on a 9v battery, or you can use the ac adaptor that's included. I was able to get 350ft+ range on the device. Probably could have gotten more range out of it too. I recommend this device for anyone who needs a tiny remote camcorder to monitor what's going on. The audio feature is also cool, but you should check your wiretap laws before using it!
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