This home indoor camera boasts a ‘360 degree view’ and the ability to ‘keep tabs on every corner of your home’, perfect for keeping an eye on naughty pets whilst you’re out of the house

A home indoor camera that can be used as a baby camera or to keep an eye on pets has been so highly praised by Amazon shoppers and its price has dropped to under £20.

The Blurams Pet Camera features a 360-degree camera to give you a full view of the room it’s in, as well as providing clear quality via the 2K QHD camera. Delivering a real-time live stream to your phone and able to work in daytime and nighttime thanks to its infrared technology, it’s perfect for keeping an eye on pets at home whilst you’re out as well as being able to be used as a baby monitor in your child’s nursery.

The camera which is currently £19.34 usually retails at £29.99 and has won over pet owners, who praise it for letting them keep an eye on their pets while they’re away. With more than 24,000 ratings on Amazon and an overall score of 4.3 stars out of five, there are plenty of five-star reviews from pet owners who see the home camera as essential.

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One person wrote: “This camera is fantastic, I wasn’t expecting much for the price. It was easy to set up, easy to install and the quality is superb.

“The features are great too – motion sensing is great and very quick to adjust to any noise or movement. The app alerts you when there is movement or sound. Definitely worth the buy!”

Another shared: “I ordered this pet cam to check in on my cats while they’ve been staying with family while I’ve been overseas. The cam has been great for checking in on them at any time of day.

“I really like the ability to move around the room and see what they are getting up to. You can easily move the camera using the controls on the app. It’s amazing, I’ve been able to do this from so far away.

“You can also dial in and speak to them too. This has been a handy feature when they’ve been in another room, they’ve come running in and right over to the cam. We’re reunited now and I plan to use the cam in the future if I have a cat sitter, and just for a quick check-in while at work.”

Others also shared how they’ve used the camera in other setups, with one shopper explaining it’s been helpful as she cares for her mum with dementia: “I bought it as I’m a full-time carer for my mum who has dementia. This enables me to go to the shops, keep an eye on her and if she’s distressed talk to her. It’s a godsend honestly and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.”

However, some people found the sound to be “poor quality” and others noted issues connecting to their home hubs. Alternatively, you can purchase the £49.95 Petcube Pet Camera at John Lewis or shop a selection at Currys.

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