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No Wi-Fi? No Problem with Uniden’s New SOLO X2K 4G Plus Wireless Camera

There’s many places where you can’t get decent wifi, but if you’re still looking to add a camera to protect your home or property, then the new Uniden SOLO X2K 4G Plus is probably right up your alley. 

This 100% wireless camera includes a 2K resolution camera, and uses 4G for connectivity; making it perfect for monitoring off the beaten track including driveways, entry points, sheds, gates and other outdoor areas.

It features a 300° pan, with a spotlight built-in offering colour night vision so you can keep track of everything, day or night.

The camera includes a waterproof IP65 casing and comes with a large 9,000mAh battery with up to 60 days standby time – with the option to add a solar panel for a small extra charge. 

The camera includes a speaker and mic for two-way communication, and a siren for attracting attention, or scaring off unwanted visitors. 

Footage is all stored on the microSD card, or you can opt to have it backed up to the Uniden cloud with seven days of free rolling cloud backup for the life of the camera. 

Brad Hales, Head of Marketing – Oceania at Uniden Australia, said 

The SOLO X2K 4G Plus is designed to make it easier to keep an eye on your property in real time, from any location. With 4G connectivity, flexible placement and remote access through the app, the camera offers a simple and affordable way to add extra visibility where you need it most, with the spotlight and talk functions providing proactive measures to throw off would be thieves.

The SOLO X2K 4G Plus is available now for $199 as an online Uniden exclusive. It comes with the mount and a 32GB microSD card to get you started, just add a SIM card and you’re ready to go.

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