Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera

Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support
Price : $56.19
Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support

Product Description


Specs:Image Compression Format: M-JPEG standardImage Resolution: VGA(640x480) / QVGA(320x240)Sensor: 1/4 inch CMOS, 300,000 PixelsLight frequency: 50Hz, 60Hz or OutdoorAudio compression: ADPCMLens: f: 3.6mm, F:two.four (IR Lens)Data rate: 802.11b: 11Mbps (Max.), 802.11g: 54Mbps (Max.)Ethernet: One ten/100Mbps RJ-45Viewing angle: 67ºHorizontal Rotating Angle: ~270ºVertical Rotating Angle: ~120ºAlarm Mode: motion detection alarm and I/O alarmVideo Display: Microsoft Media PlayerImage Transfer Velocity: 30fps VGAImage Display: single / quadMinimum Illumination: 0LUXVideo Format: AVINetwork Interface: Wi-Fi/RJ-45 10-100 Base TNetwork Protocol: TCP/IP, FTP,SMPT, HTTP, ICMP, PPPoEMonitor Mode: FirefoxSoftware Upgrade: Automatic upgradeSecurity: User management program, password protectionPassword Setting: administer, monitor, scrutinyWorking Condition: -10ºC~ 50ºC , 20% - 80%PHPower Adapter: DC5V/2A 50/60HzOperating System: Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows 7 and Apple MAC Package consists of: 1 x IP Camera1 x Antenna1 x Base1 x Power Adapter1 x Network Cable1 x CD DriverScrews
Review
Works below both Apple MAC and Safari. But, browser must be run under Firefox. To pick out your browser, please enter into the IP camera residence page and select Firefox
Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support

Consumer Critiques


Pros:
- Decent pivoting on camera (quite decent range of motion)
- sharp picture (though you have to focus manually on the camera)
- fairly painless to setup if you are technically inclined
- lots of characteristics like motion detection with emailing and ftp, video recording, and so on.
- Night vision works perfectly integrated controls for four cameras.
Cons:
- You do have to have to be technically savvy to set this up. There is pretty tiny documentation on how to do this. But it is particularly obvious how to do it if you are in the field. There is no GUI wizard to help set this up.
- No zoom
- When camera is applying night vision you see a ring of red dots about the lens. So hiding can be a challenge.
- No SSL or encryption alternatives. The web controls for this point runs on HTTP. So capturing packets and seeing your passwords is extremely straightforward. So safety is sort of an problem.
- I am not positive about any assistance (Hardware, computer software, replacements, etc) simply because I haven't had to use it. But looking at this I have no idea who I would contact.
- Firmware updates - There is no option for the camera to go out and find out firmware updates. So you have to search for them your self.
- For some cause I needed to factory reset the camera to get started implementing it when I received it. Not as well significantly of a con but it made me assume that this was refurbished or something.
Honestly, this camera becoming around $99 and getting all the functions that it does is pretty brilliant. Other cameras with only half of alternative this has expenses about $250-300ish. This camera looks like a thing that someone created, sold to a bunch of other organizations (who just stamp their name on the front), and they are the ones who produce help for it. So you can get updates from them even if you didn't invest in the camera from them.
For the funds it is a terrific camera. It is not fantastic but I am definitely not going to spend $300 on one like this.

The camera itself is really fantastic, it has a 15-20 foot IR range, with a maximum of 640x480 broadcast size. I've tested it with both sunlight, artificial light, and nighttime and the camera adjusts especially nicely for all settings, and tweaking the brightness can hep a lot. The controls are especially smoth and the speed it adjustable, it can move as swift as ~270° in 3 seconds or set to fine control that operates it in quite tiny and accurate adjustments. The is no freedom of play in the components, and the motors are really smooth and precise.
Got mine set up in 30 minutes (Opening box, setup, mounting) and I'm now about to order a second shipment of two. These are great and high high quality cameras for the low-budget surveillance desires, as they can be up to (I believe) 16 cameras in synch. They have their personal customizable IP configurations or has auto select selections, and upnp.
Incredibly excellent, excellent product and incredible cost. five/five
Pros:
Correct and smooth PT mechanism.
Extremely decent camera and IR.
RJ-45 Network interface for direct network attachment
Cost-free Multi-camera software included.
Cameras are compatible with even more then 1 in the same network.
At night the IR LED's look like GLADoS' cameras with a luminesent red glow around the lens.
Camera controls are moderately hard to set up but most could accomplish it.
Documentation is included (on a micro-cd)
Camera has embeded alarm hookups (4 pin)
Camera has external port for external speaker
When you have it setup, viewing from inside your LAN/WAN and over the Net is quite effortless
The cons:
You have to know how to do standard port forwarding on your router to get the wifi working.
Initially making use of the RJ-45 and included disc you can use it instantly and use (via the camera control's) to setup your wireless.
Wireless WEP/WEP2 Mixed Wifi Password forms had been not compatable (Nonetheless a fast switch to WEP2 Individual fixed this).
The audio controls are touchy at finest and I could not get it to work effectively. Not a big deal.
Camera is Black and White. Amazing, but BW.
No cake is included with acquire.
Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support

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