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Trueview 3+3MP Dual Lens Solar Mini PTZ review for India buyers
Budget Dual Lens
Updated March 29, 2026Security & Surveillance

Trueview 3+3MP Dual Lens Solar Mini PTZ Review: Solar Pick

4.0(420 reviews)

The Trueview 3+3MP Dual Lens Solar Mini PTZ is the most affordable dual lens solar camera under Rs 6,000. Two 3MP lenses capture wide and detailed views simultaneously from a compact form factor.

4G SIM operation, solar powered battery, two-way audio, and IP66 weatherproofing deliver essential dual-perspective security on a tight budget.

Value

Great Value

Rating

4/5

Reviews

420

Our Pick

Budget Dual Lens

At a glance

Decision Snapshot

The verdict, who it fits, and where to think twice — before you scroll the deep review.

Our Verdict

At Rs 3,999-5,999, the Trueview Dual Lens Mini PTZ proves dual lens technology does not require a premium budget. Two simultaneous camera perspectives from a single mount eliminates the need for a second camera, effectively halving your total cost.

The 4.0-star rating from 420 reviews is promising for a newer product. Resolution at 1296p is a step below 4MP, and the night vision range is shorter than premium models. For small properties where budget is tight but dual-perspective coverage matters, this is the smartest buy.

Best For

Budget buyers with small to medium properties who want dual lens coverage from a single mount point without spending over Rs 6,000.

Watch Outs

Large property owners needing extended night vision range or 4K resolution for distance identification, as 1296p limits recognition beyond 30 feet.

What We Checked

Ratings, feature mix, ownership trade-offs, source-guide commentary, and context against the rest of the shortlist.

Long read

Detailed Review

Hands-on context, what daily ownership feels like, and where this pick lands against rivals.

Editor's Take

What it's actually like to live with

The Trueview 3+3MP Dual Lens Mini demonstrates that dual lens technology does not require a premium budget. At Rs 3,999-5,999, this is the most affordable way to get two simultaneous camera perspectives from a single mounting point - a feature that typically costs Rs 6,000+ in competing products.

Spec sheet

At A Glance

Quick facts and the headline features that actually matter day to day.

Quick Facts

Best Pick

Budget Dual Lens

Price Range

Rs 6,000

User Rating

4/5 from 420 reviews

Best For

Budget buyers with small to medium properties who want dual lens coverage from a single mount point without spending over Rs 6,000.

Key Features

  • Dual 3MP lens for simultaneous wide and detail coverage
  • 4G cellular SIM independent operation without WiFi
  • 1296p video quality for clear monitoring footage
  • Solar powered with long battery life for continuous monitoring
  • Two-way talk for real-time voice communication
  • IP66 waterproof design for Indian monsoon and extreme heat
  • Compact mini size suitable for gates and small spaces
  • Motion detection with instant push notifications

Trade-offs

Pros And Cons

The honest highs and lows we'd flag to a friend asking which to buy.

What We Like

  • Most affordable dual lens solar camera under Rs 6,000
  • 4G SIM works in remote areas without WiFi coverage
  • Compact mini size blends well into gate and wall installations
  • Two-way audio deters intruders with voice warnings
  • Dual perspective from single mount saves on camera count

What Could Be Better

  • 1296p resolution is a step below 4MP for distance recognition
  • Newer product with fewer reviews for reliability verification
  • Night vision range is shorter than premium models
  • Solar panel charging speed slower in cloudy conditions

Side by side

How It Compares

Quick look at the other picks in this guide and where each one wins.

Our process

How We Evaluate Products

What goes into every recommendation, so you know the rating is more than a spec sheet.

Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

India-first fit

Recommendations are framed for Indian homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations rather than generic global advice.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product's feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to alternatives without losing context.

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