In uncertain economic times, safeguarding your property from potential burglaries is a growing concern. While burglary rates have seen some decline recently, they still affect a significant number of households. A motion detection camera offers a practical solution to monitor your home or office and capture any unauthorized activity.

Burglary is defined as the unlawful or forcible entry or attempted entry of a residence, often involving theft. Perpetrators may resort to force, such as breaking windows or screens, or exploit unlocked entry points. Regardless of the method, any unauthorized entry constitutes a burglary, even if it’s not your primary residence.

Burglaries can occur in various locations, including garages, sheds, hotels, or vacation properties. To protect your premises without constant surveillance, a motion detection camera provides a cost-effective solution. If a multi-camera system is beyond your budget, consider a self-contained motion detection camera that records images to internal memory.

The CyberEye Infrared Digital Surveillance Camera is an economical choice. This self-contained motion detection camera captures black and white images whenever movement is detected, day or night, thanks to its built-in infrared lights. It can record up to 680 images at intervals ranging from one to sixty seconds.

Its compact size allows for versatile placement in your home, office, or vehicle. It can even be positioned to monitor outdoor areas. For instance, use it in your car to catch vandals or to monitor potential graffiti on your property. Simply activate the CyberEye with the included remote control, and it will record any detected movement. Keep in mind that children or pets may trigger the motion detection, so consider placement accordingly.

To view recorded images, connect the CyberEye to a TV or VCR and use the remote to navigate through the images. You can then record the desired images to a VCR or camcorder and transfer them to your computer for archiving on CD or DVD. Note that direct PC connection via USB is not supported. The images are stored in non-volatile memory, ensuring data retention even in the event of power loss or battery failure.

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