

🚨 Solar-powered security that’s all show, all glow, and zero hassle!
The WALI Dummy Fake Camera 2-pack combines realistic CCTV design with solar-powered 800-lumen floodlights and a red warning light, activated by a 3-5 meter PIR motion sensor. Its IP66 waterproof ABS housing ensures durability in all weather conditions, while wireless, battery-free operation allows easy installation indoors or outdoors. Ideal for professionals seeking affordable, maintenance-free deterrence with a sleek, modern edge.




| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Item Dimensions | 7.68 x 3.35 x 4.92 inches |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Room Type | Office |
| Form Factor | Bullet |
| Additional Features | Built In Light |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Ceiling mounting, Tree Mount, Pole Mount |
| Video Capture Format | TCW2 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
M**E
Great product - effective prevention method
These cameras work great. The solar daytime charger keeps the alkaline batteries fresh. I set it to the second setting, with the blinking red light, and motion activation for the floodlight. I attached them to two trees at the front of our property. It gives the appearance of active cameras working in the home security. EXCELLENT.
L**A
Porch Pirates
Love them...They have stopped the porch pirates...
P**.
Authentic Looking Lights Look Like a Camera...
These motion-activated lights look like the real thing and have three settings for security.I installed four in October '24 at various places around my house. One, though, switched to a different setting by itself, and, at first, kept on working. Now, it has quit working (I have to get up on a ladder to see if the button can cycle through to make it work again). I thought it's solar panel was getting enough sun, but one reason could be is that it is not charging, and there is a bad battery. The other possibility is it isn't holding it's setting. In any case, I have to go up and try to troubleshoot it.I can't return it, evidently, as the window for returns expired. Do these have a warranty?
P**A
Perfect
Perfect for my need
A**S
Not fantastic
First, the box came with screws to mount only one ...no big deal, I've got screws. For appearance, there are no visible or fake wires to indicate a power or video connection. Once it is mounted, the joint is not stiff or secure enough to support the weight of the unit ...if you position it at 45 degrees it will soon point straight down. I had to put some dabs of super glue on the joint to hold it at the proper angle, but now that is permanent. The power button has no indication that you turned it on or off. They are okay but probably not worth more than $20.
T**5
Lights well
Very nice light
L**N
Looks real
Works as intendedLooks realEasy mountingBright LEDs
P**R
Very disappointed, please read this
I don't know where to start on this one. A perfect example of poor Chinese quality. Arrived broken in the box, presumably bc it was previously used. The mounting stem can't support the weight of the camera and solar panel, and they fall off the mount which gets screwed to the house. Thinking these would actually work, I epoxied them back together.Next problem is that the charge is not sufficient to last much longer than a couple hours. Each time the batteries go dead, I have to climb the ladder to turn them back on. (every day).Third issue is that these do NOT have full adjust ability, so you may get ton to fit on the left side of the house, but not the right ! Furthermore, I had to figure out myself jn order to rotate the solar panel on the top, you must first loosen (but not remove) the 2 Philips screws first & then re-tighten after. Of course, no instructions are provided explaining how to do this.If I could, I would have given these negative 2 stars. I found this item to be very cheaply made, with with plastic that is so awful it melts if you try to wipe an epoxy fingerprint with mineral spirits. Real cameras it now is, these are going back and hopefully into a landfill somewhere. 'nuff said.
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