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Here you will find discounted products that have been found to have minor damage that does not affect performance.
Laptops
“LONG RANGER” 2 Megapixel IP POE Infrared Bullet / License Plate Camera with 328 Foot Night Vision / WDR
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$999.99 – $1,023.98
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“OWNERS CHOICE” 2 Camera (AI) Bullet IP Surveillance System with 4 Channel Network Video Recorder / 2POEB4-A
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“OWNERS CHOICE” 4 Channel (AI) Bullet IP Camera System with 100 Foot Night Vision / 4POEB4-A
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TVs
“LONG RANGER” 2 Megapixel IP POE Infrared Bullet / License Plate Camera with 328 Foot Night Vision / WDR
In stock
$999.99 – $1,023.98
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
“OWNERS CHOICE” 2 Camera (AI) Bullet IP Surveillance System with 4 Channel Network Video Recorder / 2POEB4-A
In stock
“OWNERS CHOICE” 4 Channel (AI) Bullet IP Camera System with 100 Foot Night Vision / 4POEB4-A
In stock
Smatrphones
“LONG RANGER” 2 Megapixel IP POE Infrared Bullet / License Plate Camera with 328 Foot Night Vision / WDR
In stock
$999.99 – $1,023.98
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
“OWNERS CHOICE” 2 Camera (AI) Bullet IP Surveillance System with 4 Channel Network Video Recorder / 2POEB4-A
In stock
“OWNERS CHOICE” 4 Channel (AI) Bullet IP Camera System with 100 Foot Night Vision / 4POEB4-A
In stock
Vacuum Cleaners
“LONG RANGER” 2 Megapixel IP POE Infrared Bullet / License Plate Camera with 328 Foot Night Vision / WDR
In stock
$999.99 – $1,023.98
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
“OWNERS CHOICE” 2 Camera (AI) Bullet IP Surveillance System with 4 Channel Network Video Recorder / 2POEB4-A
In stock
“OWNERS CHOICE” 4 Channel (AI) Bullet IP Camera System with 100 Foot Night Vision / 4POEB4-A
In stock
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