Keep an eye on your pets when you’re not home with this on-sale £25.99 indoor security camera

This £25.99 indoor security camera is ‘brilliant’ for ‘keeping an eye on the dog’ when you’re not home – and it’s 32% off right now

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Wondering how your pets are doing when you’re away? One of the easiest ways to keep an eye on your pets when you’re not home is by setting up a security camera.

Enter the eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24, which you can sore for just £25.99 right now on Amazon. The budget-friendly indoor security camera has everything you need to keep an eye on your property, reassure your pets and check on your loved ones wherever you are.

The budget-friendly indoor security camera has everything you need to keep an eye on your property, reassure your pets and check on your loved ones wherever you are.

It features sharp 2K video, motion detection, voice control, night vision and local and cloud video storage. 

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The eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24 has everything you need to keep an eye on your property, reassure your pets and check on your loved ones wherever you are

The eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24 has everything you need to keep an eye on your property, reassure your pets and check on your loved ones wherever you are

Despite its low price point, the indoor camera is packed with features delivering sharp 2K video, motion detection, voice control, night vision and local and cloud video storage.

Plus, it also works with Amazon Alexa, so if you have an Alexa device with a screen like the Echo Show 5, which you can pick up for £39.99, then you can ask Alexa to show you what’s happening at any time.

With over 1,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, shoppers say that if you’re not in the position to spend thousands of pounds on a full-fledged security system, then this is a cost-effective way to take control of your security without breaking the bank.

Others note how it’s ‘brilliant’ for ‘keeping an eye on the dog’ when you’re not home, and several customers have shared how they use the security camera as a baby monitor thanks to its built-in human, pet and crying detection.

‘Brought this so I could keep an eye on my dog,’ wrote one Amazon shopper. ‘It’s brilliant! Can watch in real-time as well as recordings, picture quality is very good, great value for money.’

Despite its low price point, the indoor camera is packed with features delivering sharp 2K video, motion detection, voice control, night vision and local and cloud video storage

Despite its low price point, the indoor camera is packed with features delivering sharp 2K video, motion detection, voice control, night vision and local and cloud video storage

‘Love this camera,’ another reviewer shared. ‘Was recommended by a friend, so snapped one up.

‘Have since bought another to keep a tag on the dogs while were away. works seamlessly with apple home kit and can even have a live stream to my watch.’

A third agreed, writing: ‘Great wee camera, easy to set up and works fantastically. Bought this to keep an eye on my dogs, I can check up on them and talk to them through the camera.’

If you're not in the position to spend thousands of pounds on a full-fledged security system, then this is a cost-effective way to take control of your security without breaking the bank

If you’re not in the position to spend thousands of pounds on a full-fledged security system, then this is a cost-effective way to take control of your security without breaking the bank

The sleek white camera has 125-degree rotation, can tilt and swivel for a better setup view and is small enough to be placed just about anywhere.

Plus, to use the camera in real time, you don’t need a subscription, as a MicroSD card (not included) will store your recordings locally or for a fee in the cloud.

Head to Amazon and shop the eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24 while it’s 32 per cent off.

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