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D-LINK Launches First Wireless Internet Camera With
3G Mobile Video Support (17/7/2006)
- Free Surveillance Management Software included
enables live video and sound playback -
D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions
provider for the business and consumer markets, today announced
the launch of the Securicam DCS-2120 Wireless Internet Camera. Developed
for home or small office use, the DCS-2120 provides the ability
to remotely view live video and listen to sound from a 3G mobile
phone or PDA in real time from anywhere within a mobile's 3G service
area. Complete with CPU and web server, the DCS-2120 camera also
features a low light sensitive lens ideal for night-time use and
4x digital zoom capability. The camera comes with free surveillance
management software that can control up to sixteen cameras viewable
from a single computer screen.
A snapshot facility means that images can
be captured directly from a web browser to a computer hard drive
without installing any additional software. Furthermore, motion
detection triggered recording and scheduled recording means that
images are only recorded to a computer hard drive when motion is
detected or a recording has been pre-scheduled. This saves disk
space and eliminates the time wasted to view unnecessary images.
Motion detection can also be set to activate e-mail alerts when
movement is sensed, capturing still images and sending them to an
email account for fast, efficient security.
The DCS-2120 IP camera features a built-in
web-based interface for ease of use and control. For effective and
flexible surveillance in and around a building, the camera comes
with a built-in 802.11.g wireless network interface and includes
a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port that is provided for convenient connection
to an Ethernet network, or broadband Internet via a gateway router.
The DCS-2120 supports resolutions up to 640x480 at up to 30 frames
per second.
"With the increased adoption of 3G mobile
phones the DCS-2120 wireless internet camera provides true mobile
security for the home and business. The applications are vast when
you think that you can now view live video streams via any compatible
3G phone, PDA or web browser from anywhere in the world. This could
be anything, ranging from baby monitoring to seeing how your business
is doing while you are at a remote location," explained Balvinder
Singh Phull, Marketing Communications Manager UK and Ireland, D-Link.
"I believe this is the first IP camera to offer support for 3G and,
unlike many competitive products, the surveillance software is available
for free and is supplied with the camera."
The DCS-2120 camera adheres to the Universal
Plug-n-Play specification, which allows computers running Windows
XP/ME to automatically recognize the camera and add it to the network,
making this camera easy to install and integrate in any network.
It can be accessed and viewed from any network place as a device
on the network. By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic
DNS services available on the web, users can assign an easy-to remember
name and domain to the camera (e.g. www.mycamera.myddns.com). This
allows them to remotely access the camera without having to remember
the IP address, even if their Internet Service Provider has changed
it.
The DCS-2120 will be available from July
2006 and has a recommended retail price of £179.97 exclusive of
VAT.
www.dlink.co.uk
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