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Butterfleye wireless home monitoring camera keeps an eye on things

Butterfleye wireless home monitoring camera keeps an eye on things

Posted on August 26, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The Butterfleye wireless home monitoring camera is a camera designed to monitor your home in an efficient and easy to set up manner. Rather than constantly recording empty rooms all day, the camera uses Activity Based Recording to record only when sound or movement is detected. Doing this allows the camera to save power, storage capacity, and bandwidth.

By recording footage only when needed the Butterfleye camera also makes it easier to find the footage you are looking for when needed. When no recording is being performed, the camera sits in a low power idle state that allows it to last weeks on a charge.
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