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Control Products FSC-01 Battery-Powered Fake Security Camera
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Control Products FSC-01 Battery-Powered Fake Security Camera

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113-P3-P8315

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Description:

Dummy camera with led. P3 p8315 dummy camera with led. Specs: authentic styling; low maintenance; blinking led; pan & tilt adjustment; security stickers included; rustproof housing. Warranty: six months....

Features:

Realistic looking camera keeps intruders away


Flashing LED makes intruders believe camera is "operating"


Weatherproof, annodized aluminum housing means years of rust-free operation


Pan and tilt adjustment with mounting bracket and hardware included makes for easy installation


Includes a security decal to warn trespassers "area is under video surveilance"


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.25 inches
Product Width: 3.0 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.65 pounds
Package Length: 6.1 inches
Package Width: 3.1 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4GOOD CAMERAApr 20, 2007
By Batavia Machinery, Inc "Batavia Machinery"
LOOKS SO REAL THAT IT WILL KEEP PEOPLE AWAY FROM YOUR PROPERTY. EASY TO INSTALL AND BATERY LIFE IS GOOD UP TO 2 YEARS. KEEPS MY BROTHER FROM USEING OUR HOT TUB... AS HE THINKS WE HAVE SECURITY.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2Too, too smallDec 09, 2009
By Legallyblonde Legallyblonde "QView32"
This camera fits in the palm of my hand. My fault: I didn't check the dimensions before ordering. This camera is way too small to even be seen. I pointed it out to my neighbor and he said "Where? Where is it? I don't see it." I was shocked at how small it is as the photos of it make it look like it's about 12" long when it's really about 4 or 5 inches long. Disappointed!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Realistic cameraJan 14, 2009
By C. Connolly
These are small cameras that do the trick! They look real, and with
the small flashing light would fool any questionable characters around the outside of the house. These are worth the small investment they require.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Best Service !!!!Aug 17, 2008
By NICOLE ABBOTT "N.A."
Ordered 2 Cameras. Product is excellent and well worth the small amount of money. When order shipped, they forgot to send 1 camera. Contacted them and it was the best service and quickest fix I have ever had. Could not say enough nice things about this company. Thank you for your excellent product and service. Nice to know there are great companies out there like you.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Blinkety blink blink blinkMar 06, 2009
By S. Kelley "Oblate spheroid-shaped head and torso"
Bought this item a few years ago. Believe it was at a garage sale. Same manufacturer and model number.

I use high-quality AA batteries and obtain around 10 months of effective red light blinking before the light begins to slowly fade.

The unit has a professional appearance, seemingly real and of high quality.

You will need additional cable to make it appear to actually be hooked up unless you can mount it where the attached short cable can be shoved into a hole drilled into a wall or something.

I use my fake camera inside, sitting on a shelf where an intruder, especially at night, is likely to notice the flashing red LED light.

I rigged up an indoor AM radio antennae to make it appear attached to the "camera's" cable output, thus conceivably transferred to a monitor or recording device elsewhere... well, at least conceivably so. Just to add to the illusion an intruder is either under observation or is being recorded.

In a dark room at night the blinking red light sticks out akin to the proverbial sore toe. Or is it a sore thumb? Or that pesky third eye in the middle of the forehead I have seen in those Hairy Krishna books.

How effective would this faux unit be at deterring a no-good-nik intent upon larceny? Who knows. I can envision the unit making an amateur run off upon seeing what appears to be an active camera in operation.

I doubt a professional criminal believing there is real wealth within the invaded area would be deterred but if you have real wealth you likely can afford a real deterrent!!!

The unit does not need to be attached to a wall to convey the illusion of or reality. Sitting upon a shelf or a desk can also be effective in creating the illusion of reality.

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