
The PHANTOM1 imitation security camera is an easy way to deter intruders or vandals and make your property appear to have a robust security system. The PHANTOM1 is an imitation camera with aluminum housing and a cable to make it look like a real, functioning camera. This imitation camera can also be used in combination with a functioning security system to heighten the effectiveness. Customers, neighbors or visitors will all think that you have a complete video surveillance system. This imitation camera looks just like the real thing. Use it in your home or business to help prevent vandalism and theft. The PHANTOM1 looks identical to the SPARTAN1 (actual camera), making it a realistic crime prevention investment. This camera decoy will make people think twice about stealing or doing damage to your property.You can easily mount the PHANTOM1 on your ceiling or wall and aim it using the adjustable bracket. This makes the camera incredibly easy to use and adaptable to many locations. Deter suspicious activity inside and outside with the PHANTOM1. The imitation camera is made of anodized aluminum for durability and will not rust. This makes the PHANTOM1 incredibly versatile and practical for convenience stores, parking lots, apartments, entrances, and many other places. This imitation camera comes with two bonus window warning stickers. These security stickers are an additional deterrent that will discourage intruders. The combination of the PHANTOM1 camera and the window warning stickers will create the appearance that your home is protected by a real security system. The PHANTOM1 is a replica of Defender¿s SPARTAN1 functioning security camera. This realistic imitation security camera is versatile for your convenience and peace of mind. The aluminum housing and cable make it look identical to a real camera. Pair the PHANTOM1 with any of our security systems for an affordable solution and a more robust-looking system
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Defender PHANTOM1 Fake Security Camera (Black) Review
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