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This was selling for $229.99 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
- [4K Continuous Recording Camera] Experience ultra-high-definition 4K recording with customizable modes and times. This wireless battery PT camera offers continuous, pre-recording, and PIR-triggered recording, minimizing false and missed alarms.
- [Long Lasting Battery life + Solar Panel] Equipped with a large capacity battery, this camera can offer 96h of Continuous Recording on a full charge. Battery can use 500 Days/16 Months while in PIR trigger modes.The included solar panel ensures uninterrupted 365-day operation.
- [4K ColorX Night Vision] Featuring an F1.0 aperture and 1/1.8” sensor, this camera captures 2x more light than standard models (F2.0 + 1/2.7”). It delivers 4K ultra-high-definition full-color night vision without needing spotlights or infrared, making night scenes as clear as day.
- [PT + AI Detection + Auto Tracking] With 355° pan and 90° tilt, this camera covers every corner. It features AI detection for people, cars, and animals, and automatically tracks detected targets.
- [Storage Options] Supports up to 512GB microSD card (not included) and Home Hub/Home Hub Pro (up to 16TB, not included). When paired with Home Hub/Pro, it also supports RTSP/NAS with no monthly fees.
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I am assuming this is a wired camera with Backup SD Card Storage. Am I correct?