The blockchain-based home security camera by IoTeX is on sale for less than $40

Store up to three weeks of security footage.
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The blockchain-based home security camera by IoTeX is on sale for less than $40
Only you can access your camera, with a secure blockchain key. Credit: Ucam

TL;DR: Bump up your security with the Ucam Private Home Security Camera available for just $39.94 as of Sept. 28 — a 32% savings — with the code VIP15.


What good is protecting your home with a security camera if the footage can be hacked by outsiders? If your security camera is not actually secure, it essentially serves no purpose.

The Ucam Private Home Security Camera by IoTeX wants your private home footage to actually stay private. So, not only will you be protected from thieves, but hackers as well. Powered by blockchain and honored by the CES Innovation Awards in Cybersecurity and Privacy, the Ucam definitely stands out in a sea of household security solutions. With end-to-end encryption, the livestream video of what’s going on in your home is impermeable to hackers.

And unlike other security cameras on the market, the IoTeX Ucam requires an uncrackable secure blockchain key that’s only known to you, rather than a typical password. That means you and only you can define who gets to view the content on the camera and for how long. The video footage is immediately encrypted by Ucam and can only be decrypted by an authorized device.  

As long as you’re authorized, you can get real-time access to an HD 1080p livestream of what’s going on in your home, as well as recorded videos. You can store videos either in an encrypted cloud for motion detection or through an SD card for continuous recordings. You can store up to three weeks of continuous video using a 128GB microSD card. And if it starts to fill up, your old footage will be replaced with new footage. Motion detection clips are stored in the cloud, and there are free and paid options available. With your purchase of the Ucam, you’ll get three months of the paid tier for free.

Whether you’re upstairs in bed and hear a noise or you’re miles away wanting to check in, this camera’s motion detection alerts, night vision, two-way audio, and a one-click app that pans, tilts, and zooms for full 360-degree views will help you keep an eye on your home and those within it. For a limited time, you can use the code VIP15 at checkout to snag one of these blockchain-powered cameras for just $39.94 (regularly $59) as part of a VIP sale.

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