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£128.30 inc. VAT
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The HP Poly EagleEye IV Camera Cable (3m) is one of those “boring but necessary” items—worth buying if you actually need the length and you want everything to work without fiddling. At £106.99 ex-VAT, though, it’s not cheap, so I’d only recommend it when you’re sure you can’t use an existing run or a cheaper compatible lead. For most firms, the value here is reliability: once you’ve got the camera positioned properly, having a manufacturer cable reduces the risk of flaky connections, intermittent issues, and the kind of troubleshooting that eats more time than the cable costs.
Who should buy: businesses using EagleEye IV setups where cable routing matters (boardrooms, training suites, rooms with awkward mounting locations) and you want a clean, supported install. Who should *not*: anyone trying to “save a bit” by patching together generic cabling—especially if you’re expecting this to be a universal workaround. If you already have a suitable length lead or you’re unsure about your camera placement, it may be better to measure properly before ordering, because paying over £100 for a third metre you didn’t strictly need is the definition of a waste.

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