I love sharing with my customers with new devices that improve home and commercial security. If you have concerns about the ability of your front door peephole to detect unwanted guests, here’s a new Digital Door Viewer from Cannon Security that will give you more security.
Traditional peepholes only provide a limited glimpse of who’s at the door. The Digital Door Viewer provides a panoramic wide-angle view of up to 165 degrees. It also features a .3-megapixel camera with photo and video capability. You can program its motion detector to automatically snap pictures or take videos when it detects any motion at your door. Pictures are stored on an SD card.
The Digital Door Viewer can also act as a doorbell. By pushing the ringer button, you can see who is at the door. It’s has a 2.25LCD display that clearly shows anyone at your door. The Viewer is attractively designed. It fits doors between 1.3–4 inches thick.
The Digital Door Viewer may also be the good solutions for some commercial businesses who need the control this technology offers.
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