FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Oct. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Link today announced that it is giving away refurbished HD Pan & Tilt Wi-Fi Cameras (DCS-5222L/RE) and HD Outdoor Wi-Fi Cameras (DCS-2330L/RE) to those looking to capture paranormal activity this Halloween season. To qualify for a free Wi-Fi camera, ghost hunters can submit their story about why they want a camera and, if chosen, create a video on how they set up their ghost busting solution and what they saw (all details can be found at http://programs.dlink.com/Free_Ghost_Hunter_Wi-Fi_Cameras/).
With the ability to see in complete darkness, D-Link's Wi-Fi Cameras are the perfect solution for monitoring what goes bump in the night. Combine this night vision with pinch-to-zoom functionality, motion detection and smart alerts sent right to your mobile device, and you have the makings of a great solution for capturing whatever you think is lurking around the corner or in the backyard.
"When we ask customers what they're monitoring with our Wi-Fi Cameras, we're always surprised to hear how many are looking to capture the paranormal," said Daniel Kelley, vice president of marketing, D-Link Systems, Inc. "So in the spirit (pun intended) of the season, we decided to arm those DIY ghost hunters with cameras and see what ghoulish images they come up with."
D-Link carries a wide variety of Wi-Fi Cameras to suit any home monitoring or surveillance need with models that have day and night capability, pan and tilt movement, outdoor weatherproofing, and more. For this exorcism, err exercise, D-Link is offering paranormal pursuers with either the HD Pan & Tilt Wi-Fi Camera (DCS-5222L/RE) for those wishing to scan a wide area, or the HD Outdoor Wi-Fi Camera (DCS-2330L/RE) for anyone wishing to investigate spooky activities in the great outdoors.
More about the HD Wi-Fi Pan & Tilt Wi-Fi Camera (DCS-5222L/RE):
- Pan/Tilt Functionality – Cover wider areas of your home with a single camera
- 720p HD Video Quality – Rich detail and crisp image quality for surveillance recordings
- Night Vision – View up to 26 feet in complete darkness
- Local Recording – Record directly to your Cloud camera with the built-in microSD card slot
More about the HD Outdoor Wi-Fi Camera (DCS-2330L/RE):
- Outdoor-Ready – IP65 weatherproof housing protects the camera from the elements
- 720p HD Video Quality – Rich detail and crisp image quality for surveillance recordings
- Motion Detection – Enhanced email alerting based on motion sensing technology
- Night Vision – View up to 15 feet in complete darkness
About D-Link
D-Link is the global leader in connectivity for home, small business, mid- to large-sized enterprise environments, and service providers. An award-winning designer, developer, and manufacturer, D-Link implements and supports unified network solutions that integrate capabilities in switching, wireless, broadband, storage, IP Surveillance, and cloud-based network management. For more information visit www.dlink.com, or connect with D-Link on Facebook (www.facebook.com/dlink) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/dlink) or D-Link's blog (http://blog.dlink.com/).
D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries. All other third-party marks mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2014 D-Link. All Rights Reserved.
Use of audio or video equipment for recording the image of a person without their knowledge and consent is prohibited in certain states or jurisdictions. The end-user assumes all liability for compliance with applicable state, local and federal laws.
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