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Ah did I get your attention with the post title? Nah, this is not that post… rather a security post for your home, or your apartment. It’s the geeky way to see who’s outside knocking to get in. I use a traditional peephole and there are times I couldn’t even recognize who’s on the other side. I have to squint uncomfortably to check the person out. Oh there are times even the wife (with groceries at hand) had to wait for a good ten seconds before I open the door.
The Digital Door Viewer ? (US$399) is heaven sent… specially for the sight-challenged elderly. This is an electronic video system designed to replace common door viewers and peephole viewing tubes. The Digital Door Viewer delivers on-demand, high quality images, and is totally integrated and self-contained.
Runs on 8 AA sized batteries and is completely self-contained, doesn’t require any wires or “special connections” at all. It’s easily installed as the standard peephole as all the tools you need would be a powerdrill, a sander and possibly a light hammer too. If you think it’s an eyesore outside, you’d be glad to know that it is JUST the size of a regular peephole too. Yup… the world outside thinks it’s a regular peephole while you enjoy its digital glory.
The LCD panel mounted on the inside of the door has a 5-3/5″ viewing area in an 8-1/2″W x 5-1/2″H frame. On the outside, the camera is mounted in a flat circular housing with just a 3/4″ diameter. And it can fit any regular/standard doors.
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One Response for "The geeky “peephole”"
March 3rd, 2009 at 6:41 am
1Thinkgeek also came out with something similar, but it includes DVR functionality with a motion sensor. Anytime someone approaches your door, it will record them for later viewing.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/ab57/
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