
Blink Camera Solar Panel High Efficiency IP66 Waterproof Solar Panel for Trail Camera Compatible with Blink Outdoor 4th 3rd Gen XT XT2 Camera
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Brand:EverExceed | Efficiency:High Efficiency | Material:Monocrystalline Silicon | Product Dimensions:4.72"L x 3.93"W x 1.18"H | Item Weight:8.32 ounces
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Upgrade your trail camera setup with our high-efficiency solar panel for trail camera, designed specifically for Blink Outdoor 4th & 3rd Gen, XT, and XT2 cameras. This solar panel ensures your camera stays powered without the need for frequent battery changes, making it perfect for remote locations. Its robust design and waterproof features guarantee reliability in any weather condition, ensuring your surveillance is uninterrupted.
Technical Specifications:
– Compatible with Blink Outdoor 4th & 3rd Gen, XT, XT2 cameras
– High-efficiency monocrystalline silicon solar panel
– IP66 waterproof rating for all-weather durability
– Working temperature range: -4℉ to +140℉
– Includes a 6.23ft charge cable for flexible installation
– Waterproof rubber plug for secure connection
Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and homeowners alike, this solar panel for trail camera is a game-changer in surveillance technology. Whether you’re monitoring wildlife, securing your property, or keeping an eye on remote areas, this solar panel provides a sustainable and efficient power solution. Its easy installation and maintenance-free operation mean you can set it up and forget it, knowing your camera will remain operational. The IP66 waterproof rating ensures that rain, snow, or extreme temperatures won’t affect its performance, making it a reliable choice for any outdoor application.
Features:
– Ensures continuous power supply to your Blink camera
– Durable construction withstands harsh weather conditions
– Eco-friendly solution reduces battery waste
– Simple setup with no technical expertise required
– Enhances the functionality of your trail camera by eliminating power concerns