Identify (unwanted) guests more clearly with the Brinno Digital Peephole Viewer
October 7th, 2009 by Kunal

This handy little device fits into any standard-sized peephole in your front door, and gives you a more unobstructed view of the person on the other side through a 1.3MP camera. The Peephole Viewer shows who’s currently at the door over its built-in screen. For those guests who stand considerably far away from the door (for whatever reason), you can use the the Viewer’s zoom-in function to better recognize your faraway friend.
The device is started with the press of a button, and you can have the Viewer shut down automatically after 10 seconds. It is powered by two AA batteries, which according to the product page, is enough for about 1700 peeps.
The Brinno Digital Peephole Viewer costs USD180, but unfortunately is currently out of stock.
via [OhGizmo]
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Categories: Accessories, Concept / Educative | Tags: brinno digital peephole, brinno viewer, digital peephole, digital viewer









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