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Save 32% on this tiny, versatile camera you can use anywhere ahead of Cyber Monday


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TL;DR: As of Nov. 27, you can get the TOKK™ CAM C2+ for just $60.99 instead of $89.99 — that's a 32% discount.


You may not remember everything that happened during a traffic accident, but a dash cam will. Enter the TOKK™ CAM C2+. This compact camera works as a dash camera, but it also works as a subtle body cam or a discreet home security monitor. For Black Friday, you could pick up a TOKK™ CAM for just $60.99, but usually, they go for $89. 

An objective viewpoint you can put almost anywhere 

Day or night, TOKK™ CAM can keep an eye on things for you. This 1.5-inch round camera may be small, but it creates a high-quality recording that you could even upload to the cloud. Take your pick as to how you place your camera. It has a strong magnetic backing, but you can also clip it for a quick clothing attachment and a stand for easy home positioning. 

Pop your Tokk on your dog’s collar to see how your pet lives while you’re at work. Or hide it on the porch if you’re worried about gift packages coming when you're not home. The flat design is subtle, so you’ll have a lot of options for where and how you hide your camera. 

On a single charge, this little camera could last for up to 90 minutes of recording, but that time is spread out. TOKK™ CAM has an advanced motion detector that tells it when to record. Once it starts recording, it will save files to the cloud or to a Micro SD. It will even pick up noise using a built-in microphone and don’t worry if something happens at night. TOKK’s night vision should capture it.

A Black Friday deal on home, car, and personal security 

A discreet camera can keep an eye on things, even if you can’t. Take this Black Friday opportunity to get the TOKK™ CAM C2+ on sale for just $60.99, down 32% from $89 before Cyber Monday. 

Prices subject to change.

The TOKK™ CAM C2+ on a white background.
Credit: Pred Technologies USA Inc.

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