What Wired or Wireless Network Camera is the Best?
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If you listen closely to the beginning of this video, you’ll hear Wicket bark. I was doing a pan and scan of my living room downstairs, using a camera connected to my network remotely. I couldn’t believe he wasn’t caught lying curled up on the couch. That’s where he tends to spend most of his time when he thinks I’m not looking.
Having a camera like this gives me a better idea of what is going on around my house at any given time, without having to get up and physically walk to another area of my home. Yes – I’m lazy! If I’m busy working, I can glance at my screen and see who is where in the house, and what the dogs are up to.
The resolution is nice, and the quality is decent. I can easily change the image quality and brightness, to match the lighting in each room. This particular camera has a built-in web interface even. In fact, I could give you the link to my camera feed, and you could watch what’s going on in my house.
The Panasonic Wireless 802.11 b/g Network Camera and Pet Cam can be viewed and controlled from a standard web browser. Place cameras in your home, office, vacation home, or almost anywhere else that you’d like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required on location. They are easy to install, easy to operate and require no additional software for your viewing PC. Each camera also comes with a free web address which can track the camera automatically.
All you need is a browser. All of the software comes included with the camera. Cameras are attached using a regular outlet and router or Ethernet connection. Therefore, you don’t have to have a computer sitting there to have it connected to.
Simplify your life, and grab yourself some extra peace of mind. Grab one of these for yourself today.
- Wireless Network Camera
- Panasonic BL-C131A Network Camera Wireless 802.11
- Panasonic Wireless Network Camera
- Panasonic Wireless Network Camera and Pet Cam (BL-C20A)
- Panasonic BB-HCM371A Outdoor Wireless Network Camera
- Wireless Network Camera
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5 Comments
David Banther
May 20th, 2009
at 3:14pm
Thanks! I have been looking for one of these for our new office.
Ron Knights
May 20th, 2009
at 3:23pm
Chris, I followed your link to Amazon. Amazon referred me to other sellers.
The other sellers only had used or refurbished models.
Dodfr
May 21st, 2009
at 4:27am
Personnaly I use 3 Axis 207W and I am very happy with them, they are robust and never crash (so rarely).
They have made a new version called M1031-W that include H.264, bi-directionnal audio and integration of passive infra-red detector coupled to a LED light, and price is lower than 207W.
The integrated infra-red motion detector will certainely be more efficient that standard “motion video detection” that can be easily facked by a sudden sun/cloud light movement.
207W or M1031 uses CMOS video captor that is cheaper than CCD but video quality is still very good even in rather low-light conditions.
Price is not as low as other products but quality is here.
Wandillup
May 23rd, 2009
at 10:32am
In the vido you said that the camera is not good fro security. now you said that this is because it does not have a time stamp on the video. Now would it be possible to put a time stamp on the video or would that completly out of the question?
Ron Knights
May 25th, 2009
at 7:17am
Chris, you’re recommending a discontinued camera.
You can only find it used or refurbished at a couple sites.