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This solar-powered outdoor security camera pair brings cordless surveillance with pan-tilt control and colour night vision to garden and driveway monitoring, reducing installation fuss and running costs. The set combines motion-triggered alerts and two-way audio so you can check activity and speak to visitors from your phone.
Key Points
The system uses an independent solar panel for continuous trickle charging alongside a built-in rechargeable battery, allowing installation where mains power is not available. Detection is driven by a PIR sensor that focuses on human movement to limit false alarms from animals or weather, and you can set customised active hours for alerts and recording. The cameras offer wide coverage with 355 degrees panning and 100 degrees tilt, supporting remote control from the companion app. Image quality is claimed as 2K resolution for clearer facial and number plate detail than standard HD, and two night modes include both colour illumination and infrared for dark conditions. 🌙📡
Technical Specifications
- Name: Xega 2Pack Smart Solar Security Camera Outdoor Wi‑Fi
- Resolution: 2K Super HD
- Rotation: 355° pan, 100° tilt
- Weather rating: IP66
- Storage options: TF card up to 128 GB, cloud storage supported
- Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, app access for iOS and Android
Usage Recommendations
Position each solar panel within approximately 3 metres of its paired camera so it receives adequate sunlight and maintains steady charging. For the most useful motion alerts, mount cameras at a height that captures faces rather than feet and point them slightly downwards to reduce distant false triggers. When relying on TF card recording, use cards from reputable brands and format them via the app before first use to lower the chance of file corruption. The two-way audio is practical for talking to delivery personnel or warning intruders, though clarity will depend on ambient wind and distance.
Consider that continuous heavy recording or frequent cloud uploads may shorten on-board battery runtime according to practical use, and the cameras are managed through a single app that currently does not support Windows or Chrome environments. Also note that colour night vision often requires some scene illumination to render natural colours, while infrared mode gives monochrome images in complete darkness.









