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Standing on his ladder, Arthur felt like a secret agent. He carefully chose a spot near the front door where the lens would catch the light. He remembered reading on Reolink that "telltale fakes" often have a blinking red light—a feature real cameras rarely have—so he left the batteries out to avoid the "cheap plastic" giveaway. He even tucked a stray piece of old coaxial cable into the siding to make it look professionally wired. The Deterrent Effect For three weeks, the Sentinel-X was a hero. buy dummy camera
The illusion shattered on a rainy Thursday. Arthur’s real problem wasn't gnomes; it was a delivery driver who accidentally backed into his mailbox, flattening it like a pancake. Arthur rushed outside, instinctively looking up at his " Sentinel-X He remembered reading on Reolink that "telltale fakes"