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Description
The Pan/Tilt IP Camera is a full-featured surveillance system that provides high quality video over a wireless network connection. Built-in CPU and Web Server allow the camera to function as a standalone device, allowing users to access the camera anywhere in the world by using a Web browser. Users can also move the camera remotely in almost any direction, scanning sensitive locations for unauthorized intrusion. The IP Camera comes with a CMOS sensor to deliver clear and crisp images, and its powerful IPView software gives users enhanced security options to archive streaming video straight to a computer's hard drive. IP View software can also monitor multiple cameras on a single screen, enable motion detection to trigger automatic recording, and send email alert notification.
Summary
Product Title: TRENDnet TV-IP400W Wireless Advanced Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Server
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Lowest Price: $269.95
Power Score: 3.1 | 5 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CMOS
Lens Features
Digital Zoom: 4x
Video Recording
Maximum Video Capture Resolution: 640 x 480 @ 10 fps, 320 x 240 @ 25 fps, 160 x 120 @ 30 fps
Minimum Lux Rating: 2.5 Lux - @f1.4,3000K color
Networking
Wireless Security Features: Supports Web Configuration with Password Protection Encryption: Disable/64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK
Interface Connection: 1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX, 1 x DC Power Input
Dimensions
Weight: 12 oz
Dimensions: 4.60" x 4.50" x 4"
Warranty
Warranty Information: 3 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Pan/Tilt Control: Up, Down, Right, Left, Center Antenna: Detachable 2dBi Diversity Antenna (Reverse SMA Connector) System: CPU: RDC R2880 RAM/Flash: 8MB/2MB OS: RTOS
Tilt: 70 45
Network (RJ-45): Yes
Swivel: 156 156
Strengths: The camera is a nice color blue. Works OK in the home if you all you want to do is scroll around. Pretty good resolution and color indoors. Cheaper than D-Link Wired and Wireless camera.
Weakness: Can't get presets or e-mail to work. Can't use it to view/look outdoors if it's light out. Manual and instructions suck. No speaker.
Tech support is worthless. Generally a poor camera that is not worth the money. I tried this one out to try to save some money, turned out to be not satisfactory. Not something you want to depend on if you want to access this camera from the internet. I also have a D-Link. Spend the extra $$ and get a D-Link until someone else comes out with one that functions.
Strengths: I like the nice function of controlling the camera head remotely.
Weakness: The manual is not clear and lacks step-by-step installation instructions.
My experience with telephone tech support turned out to be not satisfactory. The lady did not provide useful information and seemly tried to follow a handbook in front of her. She asked me to input PPPoE account information which I did not believe is necessary since I was not trying to connect it to my DSL modem. Later I talked to some computer experts in my office and got more useful help than...
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A streamlined setup process is one of the strong points of this network camera, which installed in only a few minutes and was monitoring an entryway about 30 minutes after we removed it from the box. The six-page color manual was particularly clear and well-written. However, the...
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Great Wireless Camera
Strengths: Multiple Viewing Angle. View and Remote Control wirelessly.
Weakness: picture resolution
Great Wireless Security Web Camera. 24/7 security monitoring and remote control the viewing direction of the Camera from any where via internet. I got my first unit in April this year (2007) and I bought the second one today.