Showing posts with label wireless camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless camera. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2013

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision Review

Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision
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First of all the SETUP is very easy. The on screen prompts will take you though the steps.
1.Install the software.
2.Plug the master network adapter into the power outlet and plug the Ethernet cable into your router
3.Plug the camera into power outlet and click yes to update firmware (adapters and camera).
NOTE: Do not unplug the camera or the master adapter during the update.
Wow that was easy. It took less than 15 minutes to get the system up and running.
PICTURE QUALITY
The picture quality is great during daylight hours but not so great at capturing clear pictures of moving objects in total darkness. However in my case I have a flood light with motion detector that comes on when someone enters the area at night making the video bright and clear.
MOTION DETECTION
What I like is that you can draw areas on the actual image from the video camera to trigger recording. In other words you can eliminate false recordings from cars going by or movement outside your property.
You set up each camera individually providing ultimate flexibility in alerts, sensitivity and recording. In addition, once you have created a LogitechAlert account, you can select which cameras triggers an email alert.
EMAIL ALERTS
You set the LogitechAlert account up from the Settings Menu (the gearwheel icon).
From here you can enter several email addresses. I have mine set to send a text to my cell phone (as I don't have a smart phone with email and web access).
Most cell phone providers offers an email address starting with your cell phone number that will be forwarded to you as a text message.
Please look the email address up on your providers web page. I can not put them up due to Amazon posting regulations.
You may get charged for each text by your cell phone provider so make sure to set the Alert Frequency and Motion Filter conservatively (from within the Settings Menu - Alerts-Advanced).
As mentioned above, I have not received one false alarm although my system is still set using the default values.
RECORDING WITH PC TURNED OFF - THIS IS A GREAT FEATURE.
The camera(s) stores all motion triggered activity regardless if you have the PC on or off. To review all recorded activity, start the PC and click the "Enter Playback Mode" icon. A very intuitive calendar and timeline shows up indicating recordings. Point to a time and click on play to see the activity.
UPDATE:
You can review/playback history from only the dedicated PC on your network.
Logitech suggests not loading the software on more than on PC on the network.
If you do, you can only watch live video but review/playback will not work from the other PC's (also unexpected results may occur).
NOTE: You can view the real time images from anywhere on the web with the free Logitech Web Alert Viewer. To get full control with playback via a remote PC you must purchase the Logitech Web and Mobile Commander for an annual fee* of $80 (at the time of this writing).
Unless...
You keep a PC turned on all the time and control it from any PC (or web enabled phone) on the web using Teamviewer or LogMeIn (both are free for private use - you can download the programs from Cnet.com). Then you can access the Logitech Alert Commander interface as you normally do from home.
UPDATE 1: I am using the free version of LogMeIn and it works great. The only disadvantage is that you can not hear audio from the home computer. But you can see the live video feed and use playback along with camera adjustments etc. Actually you can operate your home computer just as if you were sitting in front of it. You can access it from work or anywhere in the world via the internet.
UPDATE 2: I have now used both remote programs for over a month. Logmein appear to be unreliable with respect to video quality. TEAMVIEWER IS THE WINNER (To get perfect video quality: select "View", "Optimize Quality" from the TeamViewer screen on the remote computer).
Cost for leaving your home computer on all the time.
The cost for a 40 Watts consumer** 24 hours per day, 365 days per year = $35/year at $0.10 per kWh.
However, LogMeIn allows you to use "Wake Up On LAN" so you can turn your home computer on from the remote computer (Too much to cover here).
* Come on Logitech!!! Reduce it to a $50 one time fee and sell more systems to happier customers.
** One UPS manufacturer estimates 40 watts power consumption from an entry level desk top with a 20 LCD monitor. Turn the monitor off and bring the cost down even more. Also set the hard drive to turn off if not in use via Windows "Power Options Interface". You may also be able to set the home computer to "Wake up on LAN".
INSTALLATION OF THE CAMERA'S POWER/DATA ADAPTER IN THE ATTIC
First of all I wanted to hide the wire to the camera.
Logitech's instructions show the power/data wire going from the camera to a power outlet on the side of the house.
Consequently a thief can easily unplug the camera.
Solution
Pull an extension cord from a power outlet in the attic (or somewhere else) and connect it to the grey power supply/adapter for the camera.
IT WORKS!!!
I know Logitech Customer Service had told another reviewer "The adapters CANNOT be installed in the attic".
Logitech may be concerned about high attic temperatures present in some climates.
My attic does not get very hot; in addition I mounted the adapter just above the lower perimeter soffit vent where outside air constantly flows in.
The power/data Ethernet cable to the exterior camera (mounted under the roof overhang) is now routed through the soffit to the camera adapter in the attic.
Drill a 9/16" (14 mm) hole to allow the Ethernet plug to pass through the soffit. Mount the power adapter over the soffit vent with the power cable coming out at the top as shown in Logitech's instructions.
NOTE: I used a 100 foot grounded heavy duty extension cord plugged into a grounded power outlet. I don't know if using a grounded outlet and grounded extension cord matters because none of the adapters are equipped with grounded plugs. You may not need a heavy duty cord as the camera adapter uses very little power.
PREVENT BLACKOUT DURING POWER OUTAGES USING A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
I still want the surveillance system to work during power outages or if the power line to the house is cut.
The Manual tell you it will not work if you use a surge protector or UPS.
Solution
I already have the cable modem and the wireless router plugged into an APC BN600R Battery Backup (UPS), so all I had to do was to plug the black Logitech network adapter into the UPS and pull an extension cord from the UPS to the grey Logitech camera adapter. All the equipment is fed from a single UPS.
IT WORKS!!!
The disadvantage is that you have to pull extension cord(s) from the UPS to the camera adapters. In my case it was not a problem because the extension cord would drop down from the attic between the studs in one of the walls to where I have my router.
I am sure you can use a higher capacity UPS as long as ALL your Logitech adapters are connected to it.
SOUND/AUDIO
Out of the box there was no audio from the camera.
Solution
To turn the sound on:
1) Un-mute from the Command screen (slider at the right hand bottom) and
2) Click on Settings (gearwheel icon) and click on the camera name (your camera(s) will be listed by the name you give them during setup "Entry way", "Hall way" etc.)
Then check the box Enable Audio (after accepting the legal notice).
Note: If you have more than one camera, you have to Enable Audio for each one.
GOOD QUALITY PRICE RATIO
Overall I will rate the Logitech 750e a quality system for the money. As an alternative, you can purchase professional systems that will cost thousands of $ but is unlikely that they have the remote access this system has.
Perhaps Logitech have "beefed up" the mounting hardware for the camera. My hardware is rigid and of good quality. Another reviewer had problems with the hardware.
(I tightened and pre-adjusted the holder/adapter and added a drop of Locktite (blue) to the threads prior to installation. It is easier done on the ground as compared to the top of a 15 foot ladder).
UPDATE: The mounting plate is covered with a rubber cover. You have to tighten the holder rod FIRMLY to the base to ensure a rigid mount (or else the camera will wiggle).
Also, one of the cameras would turn freely no matter how hard the thumbscrew was tightened. It turned out that there is a phillips screw hiden inside the short rod which is being clamped by the thumbscrew assembly. The phillips screw was loose. Simply remove the thumbscrew completely to take the assembly apart. Then tighten the phillips screw and put it back together.
Logitech, QA/QC you need to address this issue. This is probably why so many people are complaining about the camera mount.
SUMMARY
-Very easy setup
-Great picture quality in daylight but not in total darkness
-Motion detection is very reliable
-Flexible email alert settings
-Workaround if you don't have a phone with email or web access
-Recording with PC turned off - great feature
-Workaround to avoid paying $80 per year for remote access
-Attic installation of the camera's power adapter
-How to connect "Battery UPS backup"
-How to turn the sound feature on
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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Logitech WiLife Digital Video Security--Hidden Master System Camera Review

Logitech WiLife Digital Video Security--Hidden Master System Camera
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There are three sets that are nearly identical, and differ only in the type of camera: this one (hidden camera), the outdoor starter kit, and the indoor starter kid. for more comprehensive reviews, look at those other kits as well.
As for my opinion, this set does what it says it does in a pretty seamless fashion: you install the software, plug the camera into the wall, plug a USB adapter into the wall and your computer, make some minor configuration changes and you are all set. I have no doubt we could have gotten a better system cheaper but not one as seamlessly integrated.
We looked at many different systems and bought this one instead because:
- most spy cams broadcast for TV...you then need a TV/VCR to record, or a separately purchased adapter to make it work with your computer, and we weren't technically confident enough to want to buy different pieces and figure out how to get them working together
- some spy cams are self-recording (they contain memory internally) but these tend to be pricey AND they limit how much you can record; they will fill up if you don't clear them out regularly, and for our purposes that wasn't practical
- most "wireless" spy cams work on a WiFi wireless network, which is great if you have one, but we wanted this for use in a place we didn't have wifi; this one works by transmitting over your home or office electrical system.
- the cost of the system includes a website you can set up to view your camera remotely (although if you have a firewall you'll only be able to watch 3 minute pieces; if the system can connect directly, which might require configuring your router which some people will find daunting, you can watch constantly). So, that said, here are some cons:
- only works on PCs, not macs
- 95% of the configuration is a piece of cake, but some aspects are confusing, like how to schedule alerts, and setting up for emailing alerts
- the program has many features that are in the program but you can't click on them -- they are there as advertisements for a "platinum" version of the software that costs $80 a year. It's annoying to have a screen full of buttons you aren't able to click, and to have advertising be such a prevalent portion of the interface
- this one is kind of petty, but it would be nice of the clock that hides the camera had an alarm, since we had to remove a "real" clock in place of this one
- the camera is fine for security, but the image is kind of strange - it appears to be infrared? Which means the colors are bizarre. Reds turn yellow, greens and blues turn white. Which is probably fine for security purposes, but don't be expecting to get a high quality video out of it

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

4 CH USB 2.0 DVR PC Digital Audio Video Security Camera Surveillance Recorder 1OZ Review

4 CH USB 2.0 DVR PC Digital Audio Video Security Camera Surveillance Recorder 1OZ
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This item is definitely NOT what I thought or was led to believe it was. From the description, I thought it was the camera but it really is only the link from 4 cameras to a computer - NOT what I wanted. Now I have to figure out how to return it & get my money back.

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Lorex LIVE SD9 Wireless Digital Security System - LW2902 Review

Lorex LIVE SD9 Wireless Digital Security System - LW2902
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So far I am pleased with my purchase. All the parts were included, also there was a quick start guide that was very clear and helped me set up the cameras. Everything seems to be working fine so far. It was very easy to set up.
This set was bought to monitor the area around my garage in the back yard and both cameras are able to transmit the distances that were advertised. One of the cameras is a good 350-400 feet away and the signal is still coming in strong to a room at the other side of our home.
A bonus was the audio portion of this camera system. (My other half might not think so). While we were deciding where we would point the camera I was able to watch the monitor inside the house where it would be set up and could direct him to raise, lower or turn the camera one way or the other for the best view. We will also be able to contact each other via the intercom system in the future should we need to.
We were looking at the cheaper model that did not transmit a live picture but this set went on sale during the holidays for just a little more money and we were able to get free shipping too. I like that we can use a SD card because with an older system that we had it was difficult to download and make a copy of a video that captured someone roaming around in our back yard one evening. With the SD card I can print out the best shot on my printer to show the neighbors and the police.
Barring any problems down the road and any difficulties with customer service like the other reviewer made comment about I would recommend this system to my friends.


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ULTRA-DIGITAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY FOR EXCELLENT VIDEO & AUDIO QUALITY; 9" LCD WITH BUILT-IN WIRELESS RECEIVER & SECURE DIGITAL CARD RECORDER; MOTION DETECTION, SCHEDULED & MANUAL START/STOP RECORDING OPTIONS; DATE STAMPED RECORDINGS; VGA OR QVGA RESOLUTIONS; VIEW IN SINGLE CAMERA OR QUAD MODEEXPANDABLE TO UP TO 4 CAMERAS; 2-WAY AUDIO INTERCOM; INCLUDES 2 COLOR VGA WIRELESS CAMERAS WITH WEATHERPROOF HOUSINGS, 3 POWER ADAPTERS, 4 GB SECURE DIGITAL CARD, REMOTE, TABLETOP STAND & UNDER-COUNTER Mount

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

LTS LTCIP830MV-W Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, White Review

LTS LTCIP830MV-W Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, White
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Update:
I attached a video recorded from the Active X viewer from Internet Explorer. I was at work when I connected and was surprised to see my older son in my younger son's crib! You should get an idea of the audio and video quality. The camera was in wireless mode. It created a .asf file, but I changed the extension to .wmv to upload to Amazon.This is from a perspective of a Mac user with Snow Leopard 10.6.4. I uploaded a bunch of screenshots of the setup screens.
PC users can extrapolate the logic.
The hardware is EXACTLY the same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S. It is also the same as the y-cam-knight - Google it.
I decided to save 50% of the cost of the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S since I am very comfortable with computers and networks. By reading the excellent review of the Sharx, they are mostly from the added software and support. Once you figure this camera out, it will perform exactly the same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S. (I haven't tried the mini-sd card yet)
At first, I thought, I'll just use the Y-cam Mac setup software, but it didn't find the camera.
The VERY first thing I did was to plug an Ethernet cord to the back of the Camera so that it can get an IP address from my Airport Extreme Router.
Then you have to determine what IP was given to the Camera so you can connect to it via the browser. Just follow the steps in the screenshot.
Once you have the IP address, simply type it in Safari and the default username and password is admin / admin.
From there you can mess with the settings.
Be sure to download the FREE y-cam app from iTunes so you can use your iTouch or iPhone as a super clear baby monitor!
The unfortunate thing is that there is no sound.
TO ACCESS OUTSIDE YOUR HOME
If you want to access the camera outside of your home, it is best to give it a DHCP Reservation:
In the AirPort Utility, click DHCP
Then under DHCP Reservations, click the + sign
Give it a Description and select the MAC Address (I copied and pasted it from the "System" Screen of the Camera settings
Then give it a valid IP address.
So whenever you restart your Airport, it doesn't give the Camera a different IP address.
Then you have to Configure Port Mappings.
I changed the port of the camera to 8081 just in case someone randomly gets my home IP address. The default is port 80, which any browser will automatically connect.
Just change all the ports in the Port Mapping Setup Assistant in the Airport Utility to match the port you picked, and the Private IP address will be the IP of the camera you chose above.
If you are geeky enough to understand the above, then you can save yourself about $150 bucks from the Sharx since they apparently do a great job of simplifying it for the end user. The LTS is the SAME hardware, but it isn't as "Plug and Play" - Software and support make the Sharx a winner. I didn't have to call LTS support so I have no clue how they are.
All the other reviews to the Sharx in regards to performance will be relevant to this camera.
I'm thinking of buying another LTS LTCIP830MV-W Wireless IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card with the money I saved :-)
Hope this helped!

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The LTS LTCIP830MV makes advanced technologies simple. The LTCIP830MV can connect to the Internet over wireless networking or 10/100 Ethernet lines. With simultaneous MPEG4 / MJPEG compression and 3GPP, the LTCIP830MV provides smooth live view with audio to multiple platforms including Apple Macs, iPhone and other 3G mobile phones. The user-friendly web-based set-up interface allows you to connect your camera anywhere and whenever you need. With 30 iR LEDs you can view objects in extreme low light conditions up to approximately 39 feet. Built-in MicroSD Card slot can store video directly to MicroSD Card without connecting to a network or PC.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Swann SWA43-D6C12 Digital Wireless Camera and 4 Channel SD Recorder Review

Swann SWA43-D6C12 Digital Wireless Camera and 4 Channel SD Recorder
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It took longer to unpack the camera and recorder than to set it up - literally. If you're not tech savvy, this is the camera for you. When I first installed it, the recorder kept beeping. I finally figured out it was the alarm that is triggered by motion. The problem - there was no motion! I finally turned off the alarm.
I set the camera up in the kitchen late in the evening - we're almost never there that late. The motion detection triggered every few minutes for no obvious reason. I checked the video files - around 200 of them. Only four had motion, and that was me getting a cup of coffee. The rest had ZERO motion.
Since the motion is simply on/off, the camera is not suitable for use when pointing towards trees, for example, monitoring your yard. It would constantly trigger.
If you don't care about the motion trigger, the unit is great. You can record to chip automatically when motion is detected (supposedly) or on a schedule. For example, record between 1am and 3am. It includes a 2gig CF card - the manufacturer claims a 3hr recording time.
Video quality is decent, not great. It's designed for lower resolution displays, not hidef, so looks blocky on our LCD. You can easily recognize peoples faces. I have to do some more tests and see if I can get the motion detection to work correctly. I want to use the camera by the front door - ideally the motion alarm would trigger when someone approaches the front door, and I could then switch the TV to AV input to see who's there. We have a universal remote - I programmed one of the buttons to switch to AV1. So the front door alarm goes off, I hit a button and see who's there. That was the plan - I'll see how it works out!
For another test, I set the camera on a table pointing at the inside of the front door. The door is glass, so the video is too bright - the camera does not compensate for it. Again, it continuously triggered. I called tech support - they had me point it at a wall, four feet away. It still triggered. They were at a loss. After additional testing I found the problem - in very low light, or extremely bright light, the motion detection appears to be triggered by the higher contrast pixels being transmitted. In regular light, the motion detection works fine. In dark or very bright light, the motion detection is useless.
The menu system is pretty basic, and the navigation to watch recorded videos is just a directory tree - you're better off watching the video on your computer.
Camera: Larger than expected, but not too bad. Large array of IR LED's provide light to 25'. Included stand is light duty, but will work fine if you set t up and forget it. My guess is it wall last a couple of years outside. Base has mounting holes, screws provided.
Receiver/DVR: Small, archaic menu, easy to use.
Supports NTSC and PAL. Two resolution settings, 640 x 480 / 320 x 240.
FYI, this is NOT a network camera, IP camera or web cam. It can not be hooked up to a computer (unless you have RCA audio and video inputs) - it's designed to be hooked up to a TV. The receiver supports up to 4 cameras.


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Monday, November 19, 2012

TRENDnet SecurView Wireless Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110W (Silver) Review

TRENDnet SecurView Wireless Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110W (Silver)
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I bought this on a Gold Box deal and am very glad I did. First, the image quality is superb. TRENDnet supplies software to assist in setting up the camera but people with a bit of technical experience can go straight to the web interface and set things up there and there are some great features that allow you to set this camera up pretty much however you want.
All of the camera settings are configurable - brightness, contrast, saturation, frame rate, resolution, and even settings to synchronize with 50 or 60 Hz lighting or outdoors. It also supports WPA2 encryption and three levels of password-protected access. You can have it grab images based on movement (requires accessing the camera with Internet Explorer to configure that for some reason) or on a time schedule, and either have it e-mail the images or ftp them somewhere. And it supports dynamic domain name configuration so you can access the camera even if your IP address changes.
It also supports time and date stamping the images - pretty much a necessity - but it also supports accessing an NTP server to make sure the onboard clock is accurate.
And once you get the camera all set up the way you want it, you can save out the configuration file to make it a snap to reconfigure it in case you ever do a hard reset that restores all the defaults.
Not that it will matter to most, but this camera server is actually a full ARM-based computer running Linux. If you go to the TRENDnet website, besides getting the latest firmware, you can also get the source code for the camera OS for those that want to tinker.
The final issue is just the value. You are getting a video camera and a web-serving computer with both wired and wireless interfaces for this price. I'm glad I got mine and am using it to monitor my front porch for visitors and also as a way to monitor the weather at home. With multiple cameras, it's easy to monitor all sorts of things if someone wants to.

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The Wireless Internet Camera Server (TV-IP110W) transmits real-time high quality video over the Internet. View your camera from any Internet connection. Complimentary SecurView camera management software provides advanced monitoring of up to 16 cameras to protect what you value most. This stylish and compact Internet camera provides crystal clear MJPEG video streams. Mount the wireless camera on most surfaces with an included mounting kit. Intuitive software features motion detection recording, email alerts (Does not support SSL, 32-bit only, monitoring multiple cameras will require a high performance CPU and graphics card), and scheduled recordings. The camera's brilliant image quality, intuitive setup and complimentary software make it ideal for your home or office. SecurView cameras are not compatible with TRENDnet's IPView Pro camera application for ProView cameras.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Astak Wireless IP Network Camera, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, 802.11b/g, Motion Detection, You can View it from your iPhone and Upload your video to YouTube Directly. Review

Astak Wireless IP Network Camera, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, 802.11b/g, Motion Detection, You can View it from your iPhone and Upload your video to YouTube Directly.
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No way to secure the camera video/images. Only the main page is authenticated. The mobile page is NOT secured/authenticated.
Camera exposes your wifi security key in plain text.
Camera exposes your youtube username and password in plain text.
If this camera is hooked up to the internet then anyone that knows where to look can access your security settings, change any setting on the camera, view your camera, and control your camera.
There are other issues with this camera but given the above issues they are not even relevant.
Incase anyone is interested about what runs this camera:
Operating System is Linux (or some Unix variant)
Streams using VLC Media Player ([...])
Web Server is thttpd ([...])

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Hootoo Brand Wireless WiFi IP Internet Pan Tilt Camera Two-way Audio with hootoo logo Review

Hootoo Brand Wireless WiFi IP Internet Pan Tilt Camera Two-way Audio with hootoo logo
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Camera and software was easy to set up, but even though I have tons of bandwidth and nothing over taxing my CPU, video was still very choppy and jerky. Tried contacting HooToo, but thye offer no support for their camera. I have a feeling it's made for them by some fly by night company. No luck seraching for any support or firmware updates. Wish I would have invested a little more money in a better name brand camera that offered better support.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Astak Pan/Tilt Night Vision IP Network Camera, Black Review

Astak Pan/Tilt Night Vision IP Network Camera, Black
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I've always been curious about what goes on at home when I'm not there. What do my dogs do all day? Can I watch my new little baby play and maybe take its first steps while I'm at work? This product is one of the simplest electronic products I've ever set-up. All I had to do was plug-in the camera, attach it to my home router and log in to the Astak site. My cameras were up and running.
This product can be used for so many different purposes: to be a video security/surveillance system, check on things at a business or home, or whatever else you can think of doing. Check out the stuff posted on You Tube. People actually caught people robbing their business.
This is what I like about this product:
1. Setup was a breeze
2. Only one wire to plug it into an outlet for power.
3. I can move the cameras around as needed. For example, some days I put it in my garage to watch the dogs while I'm gone. On other days, I have the camera sitting on the dresser in the babies room.
4. They are linked to your internet wirelessly
5. The website and camera functions are very easy to use
6. The image quality is great and the night vision works awesome.
7. I can share my camera with my family anywhere so that they can see whats going on. (Even my Brother-In-Law in the Army)
8. The range of my camera seemed just as good or better than my wireless home phone.
9. Works great with my iPhone to check in via the web.
10. The Yoics software program is very easy to use and easy to see other family members camera on a secure network. ( Many additional features also for remote desktop applications)
11. Directly posts videos to You Tube
12. Email alerts, motion detection, scheduled recording times, etc.
13. 270 degree turning radius with full tilt
14. Audio- so you can remotely hear what's going on
15. Remote viewing,sharing, and controlling
This is what I wish the product would do better:
1. Provide me with an iPhone app soon so that I can quickly check-in with one push of a button
2. Have a way for me to zoom into an area to get more clarity.
3. Have a battery back-up Overall, I think the product is excellent for people that want to see what's going on in places when they are not there and they are not tech savy enough to hook up more difficult systems. I would recommend this for anyone and plan on buying more cameras in the future.


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The MOLE is the all-in-one network camera for all your social network communities. A simple 3-step steup gets this Wi-Fi camera up and running. so that you can automatically send video clips to YouTube or Fackbook, even if you are not there. Sophisticated built-in motion detection controls what you record, and will notify you via Twitter or email if the MOLE catches something. You can remotely control the pan & tilt angles, and monitor or record video from anywhere in the world. View it from your iPhone, or any web browser. Enjoy.

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