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Walmart Selling 'Crystal Clear' $170 Wireless Solar Security Camera With Spotlight for $46

Walmart Selling 'Crystal Clear' $170 Wireless Solar Security Camera With Spotlight for $46

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Walmart Selling 'Crystal Clear' $170 Wireless Solar Security Camera With Spotlight for $46 originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
An outdoor security camera is a great value-add for just about any property — even better when it's solar-powered, so it can recharge itself.
If you're looking to replace your existing system or are ready to get one of your own, Walmart currently has the Xorlink 2K outdoor solar security camera on clearance for 73% off!
That means you can get reliable 360-degree view home surveillance with two-way audio for only $46, compared to its original retail price of $170. That's well worth the investment considering it takes five minutes to install (no electrical wires) and can operate in extreme weather conditions and temperatures, ranging from -4°F to 140°F.
With over 1,300 Walmart ratings, this camera comes highly recommended at 4.7 stars out of five. Here's a sampling of buyer feedback online:
"This camera works better than my security camera company, I'm glad I brought this camera instead of spending $500.00 again."
"Love this camera! its super simple to hook up and very easy to use! I personally love the person detection feature and that its solar so it automatically recharges."
"I like everything about this camera! Crystal clear view. Great for the price I paid. I plan on buying another one for the front of the house."
Walmart.com adds, "This colorful night vision camera also looks after your kids, watches over your car, or captures people in rich detail and great vividness outside your apartment."
It continues, "When motion is detected, the camera automatically tracks the moving object and sends real-time alerts to your mobile app, keeping you informed about what's happening at home."
Even better than this markdown is that you'll get free shipping (and free 30-day returns) with it.
Walmart Selling 'Crystal Clear' $170 Wireless Solar Security Camera With Spotlight for $46 first appeared on Athlon Sports on May 29, 2025
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.
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