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Defender PHOENIXM2 Non-WiFi Plug-in Power Security Cameras- for Home & Business Surveillance Indoor & Outdoor Bullet Cameras with 7 Inch LCD Display Monitor (2 Cameras)

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Size: 2 Cameras


Features

  • OUTDOOR SECURITY CAMERA: The PhoenixM2 wireless outdoor security camera combines ease of use with a professional-quality video to secure your property. The perfect camera for home security.
  • NIGHT-VISION SECURITY CAMERA: These cameras are equipped with long-range, automatic infrared night vision so your surveillance camera can capture every moment.
  • NO WI-FI REQUIRED: With our 7-inch LCD screen, you can view up to 4 cameras at one time in full, split, or quad view for a complete surveillance system. No internet or Wi-Fi required. PhoenixM2 uses wireless technology but the camera requires a power source.
  • WEATHER-RESISTANT OUTDOOR CAMERA: Crafted from durable rust-resistant aluminum this outdoor security camera can withstand the elements in any season.
  • THE DEFENDER PROMISE: Weve been empowering customers with peace of mind for over 2 decades. Were here to help you protect what you love.

Brand: Defender


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Video Capture Resolution: 480p (800 x 480)


Special Feature: Two-way audio, Night vision, SD card recording, LCD monitor display


Number of Channels: 4


Brand: Defender


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Video Capture Resolution: 480p (800 x 480)


Special Feature: Two-way audio, Night vision, SD card recording, LCD monitor display


Number of Channels: 4


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Color: Grey


Power Source: DC


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.5 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches


Operating System: Closed System


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Security, Indoor, Outdoor


Compatible Devices: SD card (up to 256 GB)


Low light technology: Yes (16 IR LEDs)


Night Vision Range: 40 Feet


Frame Rate: 30 FPS


Recording Mode: Schedule Motion Detection


Hardware Interface: Radio Frequency


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Viewing Angle: 64 Degrees


Manufacturer: Empowerment Technologies Inc.


Global Trade Identification Number: 21, 43


UPC: 842751001543 061783262221


Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 10.1 ounces


Item model number: PHOENIX-M22C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 6, 2016


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  • A baby monitor with four cameras
Essentially what you are getting with this camera system is an overpriced baby monitor that has four cameras. I like the simple Old School idea behind this unit, but it is drastically over priced for what it is. The Pros: • No internet required. ( For some this not a good thing as you can't view on your phone when you are away. ) • Simple Set Up - Straight Forward Common Sense usage. Most people could set this up without directions. • No one is hacking into your in home activities like some of the Internet based systems. • The simple presence of actual security cameras can deter criminals. So the sophistication of the until doesn't always matter. Cons: • If you have the monitor on sleep mode, the camera will activate upon motion detection. HOWEVER, there is a delay, so by the time the monitor turns on, the motion is passed and you have no idea if it was a person or a animal or a passing car b/c they are usually out of the frame by the time screen activates So you have to leave the screen on at all times - always have on record. • It is 480 OTA resolution, which is 1980's TV quality. I realize as long as it is OTA, its the best that can be done, it's a trade off for having a wireless transmission. (however, each camera has a plug, so it is not completely wireless). As long as the person is close to the camera, the quality is good enough, but if the person is 25 ft away, you aren't going to have a good resolution on them. I like the system overall, it's pretty much the only of it's kind still on the market. It is definitely overpriced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by UNWAXED

  • Easy set up, ready to work right out of the box, clear and bright views!!!
Size: 2 Cameras
Used to replace a worn out First Alert system of one camera that was protecting my garage, car park, alley, and back yard. Two cameras now cover more of that space and the resolution is fantastic (clear details, and in bright colors). Not much instructions, so first timers might want to consult the online instruction book. Nothing to do really, remove from various plastic bags, attach cables (snap in) in all three pieces, and screw in the antennas and stands on the cameras. Plug in all three parts to a suitable surge protector (I like my new Revolve w/ rotating plugs to hold all the oversized adapters). Cameras immediately come on. Fool a bit with the settings, how long to record, etc. Personal preference really. I did not consult the online instructions. Then being a lazy sort of homeowner, I merely popped them on my inside window sill, pulled up the two corners of the screen and adjusted them to the right angle and closed the storm window(there is a roof overhang so window sill does not get wet). This gives me great wide look at whole backyard in both directions. Moved monitor to the bedroom directly west of the cameras and the whole system works beautifully (there is even a window a/c in this room and no problem with interference at all. This is a second floor application so the view is fantastic. This is a well made system, ie screen has an adjustable sturdy plastic foot, cameras are solid and stands easily adjust angles. While screen is plastic, cameras appear to be all metal of heavy duty weight. They stood up on their own with a little nudge and no fastening down. Fussy homeowners can hang out the window and fasten the cameras anywhere they like. Comes with two cameras, two stands, and three cords/adapters, slightly cheap fasteners for permanently fastening to house. Get some small (2"x2") decals that tell neighbors you have security cameras (if they have good eyes to see fine print). I would suggest ordering a BIG security camera sign on Amazon (I still had trouble with neighbors until the big signs went up, and now they run past property instead of stopping to look in my car windows). Also receive a little plastic pick for resetting device that looks like a dental floss pick that I will promptly lose. Few instructions, a few small paper directions on how to pair up the cameras if you have problem. They arrive paired up, so no problem there at all. Otherwise, consult the instruction book online if you are fussy and want to know every detail before you open box. But with just experience with an old, outdated system with one camera, I had system working in 5 minutes. Very pleased with this system, very detailed, beautiful resolution and color. Well made, sturdy, and easy to set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2017 by J Powell

  • Just What Our Animal Charity Facility Needed - Almost
Size: 4 Cameras
I did a lot of trying other cameras and research before settling on the Defender M2, then bought multiple M2 systems. We're almost perfectly happy with the systems, which we use to keep tabs on which of the special-needs animals in our facility may be vomiting or depositing less-than-optimal output in the litter boxes. I wanted a local-storage solution rather than a cloud-based solution, and have been happy with having chosen the M2 systems. Setup is about as easy and foolproof as I think you could ever hope for. The cameras and base unit connect well, even through walls and floors. My half-century background is primarily in the media industry, so I appreciate that the M2 video quality is pretty darned good, especially during the day and especially if the camera is close to the subject, but there can be a contrast issue if there's bright light and shade is cast. When the angle of the sun is just right and casts a shadow from the edge of a litter box, we can discern activity in the part of the litter that's not in the shadow, but zero in the part that is in the shadow. At night, we are not able to assess litter box deposits, or floor deposits, as well as we need to (especially solid, which is interesting). You'd think that stool on top of light-colored clumping litter would be easy to differentiate, but it's not. I'm wondering if adding another IR light would be of help in this department (EDIT: the manufacturer says no). If anyone has thoughts on this, chime in. We have had issues with brownouts causing the systems to shut down, thus we've missed out on some video that we needed. Implementing uninterruptible power supplies is recommended, as the systems don't fire back up on their own after an outage, whether short or long. It would be great if this would automatically occur. Perhaps related to the above, our systems' times have gotten out of sync with reality, thus I've had to reset the time more than once. A feature I wish the system had is a longer record time for motion-activated usage. We care for elderly, special-needs animals who tend to take forever in the litter box (or multiple boxes) and the longest recording time available in the motion-activated settings isn't long enough. We need a 5-minute and 10-minute setting in our particular case. I wish that a system could accommodate more cameras rather than our having to purchase multiple systems and try to find room for multiple base units. I wish that I could mount a camera on the wall, then have the camera be parallel to the floor, but the current mounting gizmo doesn't allow this, at least at the angles and directions we need. So, our wishlist is pretty short, really. Overall, the Defender M2 is the best solution I've found, at least for our facility's needs, and I would definitely purchase it again. I recommend it if it meets your needs. UPDATE 4-5-23: As shown on the attached photos, one of our elderly cats with a lot of health issues vomited on the light-colored carpet in our living room. The Defender Phoenix M2 system didn't show it to me under nightvision, but the emesis pile of undigested dry food is clearly visible once the sun started to come up. This is the sort of contrast issue I described above and which the manufacturer said additional IR light wouldn't help. Note that I used my iPhone 12 Pro to shoot photos of the monitor screen and the phone processed the images in such a way that the emesis pile is more visible in the nightvision photos than it was in real life when I was viewing the monitor. I'm a graphics guy and have an eye for detail and I'm telling you that the emesis pile was virtually invisible to the naked eye. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by Stephen J. Boone Stephen J. Boone

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