 A terrific wireless security camera to protect your workshop or your home. The Blank XT. Well, I would work as Paul Carson here, a small workshop guy. Ever since I bought my Lee Nielsen number four smoothing plane for some outrageous price that I probably shouldn't have paid at my skill level, but I love it. I've been paranoid about somebody breaking into my workshop. And I don't know. I have this nightmare that the first thing they do is scan everything that's available and they'd say, oh, hey, look, Lee Nielsen number four. Now, is that realistic? Is somebody breaking into garages or stealing stuff? Are they a good enough woodworker to know what that is? So anyway, I've always been frustrated that security cameras, I had to have near an electrical plug. I'd buy these fake clocks in order to hide them. And then I had my car rifled lately. I probably can't say broke in because I think being the dummy that I am, I left it unlocked. And they took a bag full of coins. They took a little razor device that I had, nothing of substantial value. Oh, I know when they took a pair of sports sunglasses. Now, I hope they enjoy those. They're about $400. But the deal is their prescription for my prescription. So they're going to put those on and get kind of dizzy. So I hope that they really enjoy those. So anyway, I decided I need a camera for my carport. But I don't have any, I don't want to wire it up to a to a light outlet outside. I just don't want it to be wired. So I did a search looking for a battery operated security camera. And I was very, very pleased to find the Blink XT. Blink is now an Amazon company, by the way. So this is called the Blink ST. You can get the camera along with they call it a sync module. Now, so the sync module does have to be plugged in, but it can be anywhere because it communicates with the camera wirelessly. And you download an app and go through naming your cameras and doing other things. And that all went very, very smoothly. So I was pleased with that. And so anyway, I got that up and running in no time at all. I can place it anywhere I want to. The camera takes a, you can set how long of a clip, but it takes a movie clip and it stores that on the internet. So even if they took my camera, I would still have that that I could look at on the app that I download. I can look at the camera view. I can look at all of the things that have been recorded. I can delete them if I don't need them and so forth. And it's unlimited, not unlimited, it's free storage. Basically unlimited because when the storage gets full at Amazon, they'll delete your oldest ones as they store the new ones. So I'm so OCD. I go whenever they delete what I don't need anyway. So anyway, I'm very pleased with it. It's so good that I went out and immediately bought a second one. In other words, I really bought one for my carport. And I have that placed into a little birdhouse kind of disguise sitting on the railing before I cut that birdhouse. I should have probably checked with the wife. But anyway, so I put one in there. I really like that. So I bought another one for my workshop. The price is just under $80 for the sync module and one camera. You can get like two cameras for under 140. The sync module will support 10 cameras. So you can afford to put them in places. You know, don't put them in your teenager's room. That's kind of called invasion of privacy. But I'm extremely pleased with it. And I feel more secure. If nothing else, when all of my stuff gets stolen, I'll be able to print out a picture and do a nice, you know, 12 by 18 frame of the guy that's enjoying all of my stuff. I highly recommend the Blink XT security camera. If you need to protect your workshop or at least have a nice picture of the guy who stole your stuff, then I recommend you get one. I've got the Amazon affiliate links down below. And one of the links is for that camera. I would certainly appreciate if you would buy it through my link. Give me a little bit of money to help support the monthly overhead of producing videos. When you go to somebody's Amazon affiliates link, what you should do is bookmark that link. In other words, hit somebody's link, go their book market. And then when you want to buy something from Amazon, even though it had nothing to do with that content provider, if you hit that bookmark to go to your Amazon, then they'll get paid a commission on whatever you buy. That way we can support all the guys out there and ladies who are providing such really valuable content for the woodworking community. Just an idea. I wouldn't object if you wanted to bookmark my link. And that's it, small workshop guys siding off with a little bit of security.