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Dummy Security Camera, Dome Shape, 1 Red Flashing Light, RoH | 
enlarge | Brand: Dome Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $5.95 Buy New: $1.73 You Save: $4.22 (71%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1966
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 8 x 3
MPN: DDCMAL Model: UDC5 ASIN: B001IYY0IA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dome Shape, Diameter: 4 1/2 inches | | • | Red Flashing Light Gives the Appearance of a Real Working Camera | | • | Push On/Off Switch; Requires 2AA Batteries (Batteries Not Included) | | • | Comes with 2 Screws and 2 Drywall Anchors for Mounting |
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Product Description Dome Shape Red Flashing Light Gives the Appearance of a Real Working Camera Push On/Off Switch Comes with 2 Screws and 2 Drywall Anchors for Mounting Dome Diameter: 4 1/2inches Requires 2AA Batteries (Batteries Not Included)
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Very realistic looking! December 8, 2009 Chris Martin (Albuquerque, NM United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This looks just like the real thing. The sensor that triggers the red light is very good & picks things up from quite a distance.
I made it look even more real, by taking the wires out of an old broken (battery operated) toy that my Son had and glueing them under the batteries in the dummy camera where there was a little hole going into the device. I used rubber cement (like E6000 that you can find in any sewing department). I then made a little notch in the battery door and strung the wires out of the camera through there. I drilled my pilot holes for the screws that the bracket attaches to. I then drilled another small hole in the ceiling next to the pilot holes and under where the bracket for the camera would go. I put glue on the end of the wires and threaded them into that hole. I then installed the camera and bracket over that hole I drilled.
This way if someone ever pulls the camera out of the ceiling to see if it's real, they will be pretty sure their photo was taken when they realize they just ripped a bunch of wires out of the ceiling - that were attached to the camera.
Security Camera July 24, 2009 Irish (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Better than I thought it would be, pushing the lens in turns the unit off or on, service from Ultimate Gift & Novelties was fast, if it last a few years or more then it will be a deal, so far 5 stars.
From Texas September 6, 2009 J. Smith (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Easy to install, noticable at night ( when activated by motion), motion sensor works well. Would and have recommended to many.
Good looking, bad motion detection September 16, 2009 earthling (earth, sol, milky way) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought 4 of these, they install easily, and look realistic enough. The exception is that the motion sensor has a range of 1-2 feet. Not one of the four I bought had a range of more than that. Which means, it's almost impossible to mount so that people walking by will trip the sensor and cause the led to blink. I mounted one over a door, and I'm 5'10" tall. Even when I stand right in front of it and wave my hands, the sensor won't catch it.
It's hard to complain for the price, and coupled with fully functioning video cameras and security system, it serves its purpose. But I think it may be better to take the batteries out and leave it completely passive.
dummy camera October 23, 2009 Tangsir34 (Baltimore) I got this dummy camera to fool my workers so I can keep them under control. This camera is not motion sensor unless you put your hand a foot from it. It is only light sensetive so it should blink at night. for what I pay for and for my purpose it works. I do not know how long the battery will last thou. If you are buying this for more than $5-$8 you are wasting your money. It should be sold at dollar store.
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