Seems like the optics are too small for there to be any point in it being HD.
If it's anything like the low end network cameras, I would avoid it. Experience tells me that anything under about $150 produces a terrible image under anything but ideal conditions, but once you get into the $200-$300 range it's suddenly a big step up in image quality, unless of course you want pan/tilt functionality, but that's a whole different discussion.
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Seems like the optics are too small for there to be any point in it being HD.
If it's anything like the low end network cameras, I would avoid it. Experience tells me that anything under about $150 produces a terrible image under anything but ideal conditions, but once you get into the $200-$300 range it's suddenly a big step up in image quality, unless of course you want pan/tilt functionality, but that's a whole different discussion.