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Two D-Link Wireless IP cloud cams w/ night vision: $80 shipped (Reg. $200)

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Newegg is offering two D-Link DCS-932L/2Q Cloud Wireless IP Cams w/ night vision for $79.99 shipped using code EMCPFHE42 during checkout. With 2 units, that’s $220 off the original price, $120 under D-Link’s listing, $28 better than Amazon’s current listing, and the lowest price we’ve seen by $20.

These units feature night vision, motion detection with email alerts, remote viewing on your PC or mobile devices, and both wireless and ethernet connectivity. You can find more features and specs below. It comes with a 1 year limited warranty and has received a 3.4/5 star review from over 750 Amazon customers.

Stay connected to everything that you love 24/7 with the D-Link DCS-932L Wireless N Day/Night home network camera, with built-in IR LEDs that enable you to see what is going on even when there is little or no light up to 5 meters (16.4 feet). It’s also compatible with the mydlink portal (mydlink.com)–allowing you to easily and securely view and manage the camera from virtually anywhere over the Internet. With its small size and easy installation, the DCS-932L is a discreet and flexible way to check on your home, children, or pets in real time–even on an Android smartphone or Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

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