» Ip Network Video Surveillance Ccd Camera

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IP Network Video Surveillance CCD Camera Remote Web IP311 1ET

  • Network camera with easy installation
  • Powered by Sony CCD image sensor for Superior video quality
  • MPEG4 video streams simultaneously with optimization in image quality and bandwidth.
  • Designed for professional indoor and outdoor security surveillance and remote monitoring
  • An ideal choice for securing offices, shops and other facilities

Professional IP Network Camera, powered by Sony CCD image sensor for Superior video quality. Provide network solution for remote monitoring and surveillance.
IP 311 Network Camera is designed for professional indoor and outdoor security surveillance and remote monitoring. It provides superior image quality.
IP 311 can deliver MPEG-4 video streams simultaneously, allowing for optimization in image quality and bandwidth. The MPEG-4 compression mode is ideal for applications where available bandwid

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Price: $ 179.00

Avaak Vue Personal Video Network

  • Box Contents: Two Vue wireless battery-powered cameras (batteries included), four camera mounts, network gateway with AC power adapter, Ethernet cable, and personal my.VueZone.com account with 2gb storage & first year FREE
  • Incredibly simple setup – easily position Vue cameras anywhere with patented peel and stick magnetic mounts
  • Vue network gateway has zero-configuration setup – just plug into router, sync cameras and start viewing
  • No software to load means installation takes a few minutes and Vue cameras are instantly available for online viewing
  • View your cameras, record and share your content online from any browser on your personal secure VueZone.com account

Remote video viewing. Unplugged. Create your own personal video network and view your life from anywhere. Vue is incredibly simple to set-up with no camera wires or power cords to install, and no software to load. Unique patented mounts let you position and place cameras in minutes. Your personal video network can be viewed from anywhere at anytime. Simply access cameras to view live video from any browser or flash-enabled mobile device on your personal, secure page at my.VueZone.com. Live strea

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List Price: $ 299.00

Price: $ 289.99

16 Ch H.264 DVR Surveillance Camera Video Recorder CCTV 3G Remote Net View
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5 Responses to “» Ip Network Video Surveillance Ccd Camera”

  1. R. M. Lubynsky Says:

    Review by R. M. Lubynsky for Avaak Vue Personal Video Network
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    I’ve been using the Vue system for several months (part of their beta test program). If you understand the intended purpose and application for this product I think you’ll be happy with it. The cameras are completely wireless – no network or power, plus they are extremely small and unobtrusive. This allows you place them almost anywhere. Because they are wireless, the product isn’t designed for constant recording (battery life). The Vue system is intended to provide you with the ability to remotely check in and view your home for a few minutes at a time. While not perfect, it does this job very well.

    I use this to check on my lake house when I’m not there. I have one cam pointed out a window looking out over the dock and another at the main living area. I always wonder if a storm or high wind has created any problem with the boat – so this allows me to check in, take a peek and put my mind at rest. Plus I can see if the lawn guy cut the grass or not. And when I’m at work and wish I was at the lake, I can get a quick fix ;)

    Pros: extremely simple setup. Wonderful design for the cams – no wires and extremely compact. Easy to login online and view images from cameras live.

    Cons: website is a bit flaky and controls are somewhat strange (but I expect that will improve over time). Image quality is adequate.

    Bottom line: If you want high quality streaming video 24×7, this is not the product. If you want an easy to install, easy to use camera system to check in remotely periodically for a live view this fits the bill.

  2. S. Dart Says:

    Review by S. Dart for Avaak Vue Personal Video Network
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    Things I like about the product:

    - The cameras are nice and small, and the magnetic mounts are well designed

    - Setup of the product was pretty easy and everything mostly works as advertised.

    Things I don’t like:

    - You can only view one camera at a time, which is a lame restriction.

    - The cameras have a fairly narrow field of view. So it’s hard to find a place to put it that really shows you the whole room. A little bit of a wider angle would be nice. I suppose I could order more cameras to get better coverage, but at $100 apiece, I think they are overpriced by about $50. For $300, they should have included 3 cameras instead of 2.

    - The web site for viewing the feeds is very flaky. It can be very hard at times to view a given camera (takes many attempts to connect, video doesn’t update even when it says it’s playing, the feed stops after a few minutes of viewing, etc.) Hopefully they are just working through launch issues and this gets MUCH better before I get to the point where they want me to pay for this service ($20/year after the first year from what I can tell)

    - No mobile version of the web site, so I can’t view the feeds from my phone. The web site requires flash – maybe there are workarounds, but I’d prefer a lightweight option for mobile phones, even if I just got a single image every 15-30 seconds (which is better than nothing)

    - Video quality is mediocre. I have to use the ‘low light’ setting even in bright daylight. Frame rate and resolution are pretty low. I wasn’t expecting HD quality, but I was expecting a little better. Although the web site seems to indicate that you can view multiple sizes, this feature doesn’t seem to work.

    - The cameras have an LED on them, it would be a nice security/privacy feature if this lit up when the camera feed is live

    Add up all of the above, and it’s still a workable solution, it’s just not great. For $300, I was expecting fewer issues.

    P.S.

    I was really looking forward to this product to remotely monitor my house and keep an eye on the dog when I’m at work. I went ahead and pre-ordered as soon as I heard about it, and signed up on the Avaak website to ‘keep me posted’ while I waited for the ‘early summer’ launch. I’m still waiting for Avaak to ‘keep me posted’ (or even update their web site to indicate that their product is shipping), but the unit arrived anyway shortly after labor day (aka ‘early summer’?)

    Note to Avaak: work on your communications with your customers and update your web site! This kind of stuff doesn’t inspire confidence in your company!

  3. spassmeister Says:

    Review by spassmeister for Avaak Vue Personal Video Network
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    I’ve always been a fan of webcams and have been somewhat dissapointed with the performance and easy of use of home webcam systems. I recently installed aLinksys Compact Wireless-G Internet Video Cameracamera and was struck by the difficulty in its setup, and further disappointed with the lack of range from my Ruckus access point. Fortunately, there is tremendous control provided by the Linksys system which allowed me to throttle back the data rate manually and the reliability has been high since then.

    I was anxious to try the new Avaak Vue system as they have tackled the location problem by using battery operated cameras. The system works by removing much of the “home hobbyist” aspect of the linksys system. The linksys system uses the server software in the camera to essentially host the live feed. For example, in the link above I’ve had my router assign a fixed IP address to the camera, and I’ve opened a port (2000) for the feed. Not hard to do, but in addition to the other steps is a bit too much to expect users to do. The Vue system does all of this for you for $20/year service cost.

    The setup was very simple. Included in the box are: a central access point host and transformer, 2 cameras, 4 magnetic camera mounts, mounting hardware and an ethernet cable. The setup took minutes. I installed the system and used a ethernet jack on the ground floor of our home in my office and planned to put two cameras – one by the front door and one looking out back at the pool. Well, the range was too far, which surprised me as everything else (computers, devices) all seem to work at this range. All I can conclude is that the system attempts to balance between image quality and battery life, and that tradeoff requires the system be physically close together. I find it amusing that vendors included the range in “Line of site” terms. I suppose that’s like using MPG to compare cars (“comparison purposes only”) as I can tell you it’s only 75′, but includes a couple walls, and that’s too far. I moved the Vue Gateway upstairs , which is close and goes through one less wall and that worked. I then registered with Vue and can look at both cameras online.

    The image is acceptable. It’s not as good as the LInksys, but I was impressed considering the battery operation. One of the highlights of this system is the novel mounting “half dome” magnetic mounts that allow you to move around the cameras to where you want them.They claim the camera will last a year on one battery, but that assumes that you only use the camera 10 min per day. This is a use case of, for example, checking the front door while you’re at home, or, checking to see who’s out using your pool. With no motion detector there’s a lack of utility as a security system. You can set a schedule to have it record by I no idea what to schedule. Perhaps if there was a way to trigger it remotely (for example, if a single motion detector could trigger a script to open the Vue website, wake up the camera, and record for 1 min) it would have more value. The website also was a bit sluggish to use, but is basically friendly. finally, they need to have some mobile app (Android, iPhone, Blackberry, etc) to allow a user to operate the sysetem while on the go.

    I’d recommend this camera for anybody who is not comfortable with the complexity of the linksys system, or would like a quick and easy system to install and use.

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  4. Mike Donovan Says:

    Review by Mike Donovan for Avaak Vue Personal Video Network
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    There’s a lot of good reviews here if you want all the pros and cons. However, if you are considering purchasing for surveillance/security purposes – let me cut to the deal-killer: This system can ONLY be used while you are logged on and actively viewing. In other words, if you log on and see your home has been ransacked, it will tell you nothing about the crime (except in the unlikely event you were logged on and viewing when the crime was committed). In my opinion, the marketing is deceptive concerning the real security value of this system.

  5. eekatpants Says:

    Review by eekatpants for Avaak Vue Personal Video Network
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    I bought this product for a friend of mine who has worked in the security industry for years. Here is his review:

    1. Hardware and Installation: The packaging and the unboxing experience is great. There are reserve batteries inside the box and 2 extra camera mounting brackets so one can choose to observe 4 places with two cameras by changing the positions of the cameras.

    The magnet mounting brackets are amazing. Being someone int he security industry for over ten years, I can say that this is one of the most innovative ideas for low-level security environment. Hence, one can easily steal the camera with no tools required…

    The installation of the cameras and the receiver unit is fairly easy, it would be more useful if the network cable supplied would be longer and more `good-looking’.

    2. The authentication of the system to the web interface was also easy, the portal recognised my system at the first trial and I was up and running in less than 15 minutes.

    The web interface is using Adobe Flash for handling everything, the interface is not totally intuitive, the drag and drop works fine but it takes some time to get used to the total layout.

    The interface is not scalable for netbooks, if you have a screen with 600 px. in height, you have to scroll up and down very often.

    The `playback’ screen is not designed with a `digital video recorder’ layout in mind. Could be better.

    3. Pros and Cons:

    Pros: The product looks awesome, you would definitely put this in your baby’s room. It is very easy to connect to live streams and the streaming is quite impressive, even under low and high light conditions.

    Cons: The recording is not useful because the user has to start and stop it manually, there is no motion triggering (to observe battery life) and to scheduled recording (yet, according to the website). There is no way to connect via mobile, no iPhone application yet. It is possible to check the battery level from the portal, it could have been nice to have this feature without logging into the website, from the receive unit.

    4. General: The idea and the first version is very good. I am constantly going to follow these folks for their improvements, new products and services

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