Those people eyeing a Dropcam should check out the current sale right now on Amazon.ca, as it’s available for $129.99, savings of $30 (19% off), and also the lowest price it’s ever been on the site.

Dropcam’s HD camera connects to Wi-Fi and enables you to monitor your home from anywhere, such as their iOS app, the web and more. The camera sends you notification alerts, has night vision, two-way talk, and more.
The optional Cloud Video Recording service is available for a monthly subscription starting at $9.95 per month or $99 per year. You may recall Nest acquired Dropcam back in June for $555 million–after the former was acquired by Google just four months prior.
This sale was spotted on RedFlagDeals so jump on this soon as it’s going to sell out at this price most likely.
Click here to buy the Dropcam HD from Amazon.ca!
[via RFD]
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