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  Homeland Security camera systems like the Homeland Security 1875, Homeland Security 14277 and Homeland Security 14765 Homeland Security camera systems provide an effective yet affordable solution to protecting your property.   Site written by
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Homeland Security CamerasHomeland Security Cameras - The Homeland security cameras range offers you home security solutions at an affordable price. Models include the Homeland 2.4GHz Color Wireless Security Camera And Receiver and the Homeland Security Color Weather Resistant Camera.


Homeland Security camera systems like the Homeland Security 1875, Homeland Security 14277 and Homeland Security 14765 Homeland Security camera systems provide an effective yet affordable solution to protecting your property.

 

Homeland Security Camera System

Homeland Security 1875 / Black & White / Security Monitor and Camera System

This Model 1875 security camera system features an integrated lens of F3.8mm, minimum Lux of 0.2 Lux and built-in automatic 2 channel switcher for optimum surveillance. Easy to install. Simple to operate. Homeland's new B/W Security Monitor & Camera System with 2 Channel Automatic Switcher is easy to operate and simple to install.

Homeland Security 1875 Black & White Security Monitor and Camera System

Homeland Security Camera System
Price: $49.99

  • One Wide Angle Black and White Camera with Built-In Microphone
  • 5" Black & White Monitor with Audio and Video Output Jacks for Connection to VCR
  • Can Accept 2 Cameras
  • 60 Feet of Camera Cable Included
  • UL Listed Power Supply
    Homeland Security 14277 14" 4 Channel Sequential Observation System w/Two Cameras

    Homeland Security 14277 14 Inch 4 Channel Sequential Observation System With Two Cameras (Click to enlarge)

    Homeland Security Camera System
  • Includes monitor, two cameras, mounting hardware and cables for each camera
  • 14" B/W Monitor with 4 channel auto switcher
  • Two high-resolution cameras with wide angle lens, adjustable focus and audio
  • Can accommodate up to 4 cameras

     



  • All prices quoted on the 'Homeland Security camera system' page are indicative US prices at March 2006 - prices may change - please check with the retailer.


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    Homeland Security 14765 14 Inch 4 Channel Quad Observation Systems w/4 Cameras

    Product has been discontinued

    This Model 14765 security camera system features 1/3" B/W CCD Image Sensor, Illumination of 0.1 Lux and 4 high resolution cameras for optimum surveillance. It's the perfect solution for Home, and Business. Easy to install and simple to operate, Homeland's new B/W 14" Monitor System with 4 High Resolution Cameras is the perfect security solution at the best price.

    Homeland Security 14765 14 Inch 4 Channel Quad Observation System With 4 Cameras

    Homeland Security Camera System
    Price: $249.12

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    • VCR connector port
    • Includes 60 cable and 4 wide angle cameras with microphone
    • View up to 4 locations simultaneously
    • 14-inch monitor has built-in switcher function
    • On-screen date, time, and camera location

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