Keeping your home or business safe and sound is more important than ever, and doing so can often cost a lot of money. Security cameras, installation, and running costs can be prohibitive, but right now you can at least save $70 off your new camera — and you’ll get free power for it, too.
The Reolink Altas PT Ultra is a 4K video camera that would normally sell for around $230. But if you place your order as part of Amazon’s latest Prime Day sale you’ll pay just $159.99 instead.
This is a deal that can’t possibly last long though, so make sure to place your order soon before this deal comes to a close. The good news? You don’t need to enter any discount codes or clip any coupons to benefit from this deal.
This security camera supports 4K imagery and continuous recording, while the wireless installation means that you need never run a cable. Power is taken care of by a 500-day battery and an included solar panel, while there are tons of features to help keep your property safe.
Those features include night vision and pre-recording capabilities while AI detection and auto-tracking abilities mean you can keep an eye on cars, people, and animals. The camera automatically tracks when one of those things is detected, so you always know what’s going on.
Again, remember that you need to order your new camera before this deal comes to an end otherwise you’ll wind up paying more later.
Buy: Reolink Altas PT Ultra 4K Solar-Powered Camera: $159 | Original price $230
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