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Linksys Wireless Internet Video Camera with Pan, Tilt, Zoom

June 01, 2006 at 11:14:00 AM, by Thai Tan Rating: 0 out of 5

The new Linksys IP camera enables remote controlled wireless video surveillance through a web browser.

Linksys-Cisco today announced their latest Wireless-G Pan/Tilt/Zoom Internet Web Camera with Audio (WVC200).

The Internet Camera scan stream live video and audio footage through the Internet so you can watch from anywhere in the worl since the camera contains its own IP address. The camera also has a small LCD screen that displays the IP address so multiple cameras can be easily managed.

In Security mode, the camera will automatically record audio and video and notify the remote user via E-mail!

Designed for business, the camera features:

  • 640x480 MPEG-4 Video Stream
  • IR Cut Filter for low light conditions
  • Pan/Tilt 2X digital zoom
  • CMOS Sensor with Glass Lens
  • Dual - Codec MPEG-4 or MJPEG Selectable Compression
  • Capture Video and Audio (with Built-In Microphone) to an external Hard Drive
  • Built-In Web Server for Remote Access with On-Screen Users Connected Information
  • Supports UPnP for Easy Discovery on the Network
  • DDNS support Linksys SoloLink Page:1/1
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  1. vettam at 05:11, April 18, 2008

    They're 100% correct. I"m planning on buying a thin & light notebook later this year or early next year (as soon as Nehalem's notebook version is released).

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