I am a beer aficionado. When I was younger, I usually get together with my friends and chilled over bottles of beer until it became a real object of interest.
So when I had the chance, I invested in putting up my own Irish pub in Virginia. I usually invite my friends to hang out in my pub, so I could technically call it as my second home.
Actually, I even spend more time in my pub than in my home. I close at around 5 to 6 am, and then start doing my daily inventory.
Of course, I need to sleep. So I go home, get some rest and wake up in the afternoon to prepare for another drinking session. Even if I am having fun being around with people celebrating, I can't stop worrying about my safety in my house.
My friend, who has been a regular customer in my pub, suggested to me to put up dome cameras at home. Not knowing how different dome cameras are from the usual spy cameras, I did a little information gathering over the web.
I found a Vandal-Resistant IR Day & Night Color Dome Camera that features a Sony 1/3 inch CCD chip that produces high-quality videos under any lighting condition. Dome Cameras in general have lenses that are usually fixed.
This Vandal-Resistant IR Day & Night Color Dome Camera is equipped with 36 IR LEDs for illumination and is fully adjustable. It can be manually rotated up to 360 degrees and tilted at approximately 10 to 120 degrees. It is impressive that this has the highest IP rating among all dome cameras, which means that it is completely protected against any kind of weather.
I bought two cameras and installed them in the front entrance and in the backyard. Now, I feel more confident about leaving the house alone and just concentrate on my daily business routine.
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