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Ideas for Camera suitable for bunny shed

Floppylop

Young Bun
Hi , I am looking for a wireless camera I can use in my garage to observe the bunnies, I have used a nest box camera in the past, but would prefer something slightly wider angle, , if anyone can suggest make or model would appreciate it
 
I have these up outside because they're battery and decent camera (not like 4k [emoji38]) they'd work fine I reckon as long as you can get WiFi in your shed?

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Deal: eufy Security, eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit, Security Camera Outdoor, Wireless Home Security System with 180-Day Battery Life, HomeKit Compatibility, 1080p HD, IP67, Night Vision, No Monthly Fee https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07W4..._dl_E4CXRHFE6C1ZRTVBZ3EK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

This is what we have, bought them end of 2020, so might even be a newer version out now! They've worked perfectly all this time though. I have to say I am pretty impressed with them. We've gone for a proper 4k system for the house but I'll probably use these when I get the rabbits a shed when we move :)

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Much depends on your budget; in theory, you need a small camera that shoots at 90 degrees. It is also important that the camera shoots high quality and can connect to a phone. To avoid injuring your animal, I recommend you somehow disguise the camera. There is a wide variety of cameras on the market today. When looking for a doorbell camera, I spent a lot of time choosing. Most of all, I liked the Vivint doorbell camera pro, and I bought it. It's a great camera that has advantages over competitors.
 
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