BNT Solar Powered Fake Security Camera (White, 4 Pack) vs WALI Dummy Surveillance Camera 8-pack, white (TC-W8) with LED light
Overall winner: WALI Dummy Surveillance Camera 8-pack, white (TC-W8) with LED light
Key Differences
WALI (A) comes as an 8-pack at a more affordable listed price tier and has a slightly higher average rating (4.40 vs 4.30) with many reviewers praising easy installation; BNT (B) is a 4-pack sold at a higher listed price tier, emphasizes solar power and includes security stickers but has more reports of nonworking red lights. Choose WALI if you want more units, a lower price tier, and stronger user-rating support; choose BNT if you prefer solar-powered dummy cameras and sticker deterrents despite mixed LED reliability
BNT Solar Powered Fake Security Camera (White, 4 Pack)
Fake security camera with red LED night light and security stickers; designed to deter burglars with realistic appearance. Customers note strong realism and easy installation, but reports vary on red light functionality
Pros
- Realistic camera appearance
- Easy to install
- Deterrent look with security stickers
- Red LED light at night for effect
Cons
- Red light functionality mixed
- Some report lights don’t work
WALI Dummy Surveillance Camera 8-pack, white (TC-W8) with LED light
Simulated security camera with activation light; easy to install indoors or outdoors. Customers note convincing look and deterrent effect, with mixed opinions on blinking light frequency
Pros
- high resemblance to real cameras
- easy to install
- no wiring required
- battery operated (AA, not included)
Cons
- blinking red light frequency debated
- sturdiness opinions vary
- not a real camera
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WALI |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WALI |
| User Reviews | WALI |