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You can get a top-rate wireless home security camera for only $45

Save on this 360-degree security camera. As the saying goes, it's always better to be safe than sorry. And if you're fixated on keeping your family, valuables, and yourself out of harm's way, there are plenty of precautions you can take. In 2018, having your own security camera is a no-brainer for people who want to keep tabs on their home — but it'll cost you. Most models cost a couple hundred dollars, so unless you have money to blow, you'll be left to your own devices. iPM World's HD 360 Degree 1080p Wireless IP Camera is different. Small enough to fit in your pocket, this camera gives you some peace of mind when you're at work or on vacation — and it's on sale for $45. The camera's 360-degree rotation gives you full, panoramic views of your home, so you can stop worrying about an intruder lurking in the camera's blind spots. Its HD camera will give you clear, quality footage during the day, and the infrared night-vision mode will allow you to check in on your home in the wee hours of the morning. If you want to view your home in real time, simply download the corresponding app, which syncs up with your camera. Privacy paranoids may be nervous their private — and very personal — footage could get hacked, but the camera has multiple encryption policies that will keep unwanted eyes out. So whether you're going away for an extended vacation or using this camera as a baby monitor, this camera is both safe and affordable. And of course, best of all, it's on sale. .

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