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| Wireless Wi-Fi Pan Tilt IP Network IR Night Vision Security CCTV Surveillance Camera support wireless Wi-Fi/802.11/b/g and CDMA1X and GPRS w/motion detection/Alarm (Up to 32GB SD Card ) | 
| Manufacturer: Brainydeal Category: CE
Buy New: $169.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 7369
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
ASIN: B000Z0NXX6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Powerful high-speed video protocol processor;High-sensitivity CMOS sensors;IR night vision(Range:5m); Remote Pan/Tilt rotate(Horizongtal:270;Vetical:120);Supporting multiple network protocols: HTTP/TCP/IP/UDP/STMP/DDNS/SNTP/DHCP/FTP | | | Optimized H.264 video compression for low-bandwidth transmission;Supporting up to 10 users online simultaneously | | | Multi-level users management and passwords definition;Embedded Web Server for users to visit by IE;Support wireless network (Wi-Fi/802.11/b/g) mobile networks(CDMA1X and GPRS) mobile phones | | | SD card for local storage. support SD2.0 and Max..32GB capacity;Supporting DDNS, LAN and Internet (ADSL,Cable Modern);Built-in/additional microphone, support bi-directional call and vioce broadcast | | | Giving alarm in cause of motion detection (settable defense zone and sensitive);Support 2 ways (I/O) alarm connection;Supporting image shielding/image snapshot;Support remote system upgrade |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Specification: Model No: GD2805 Video Input : NTSC Video Resolution : NTSC: 640*480(VGA), 320*240(QVGA) Video Parameter Adjustment : Brightness, Chrominance, Contrast, Saturation, and Image Quality CMOS Parameter Adjustment : Automatic white balance (AWB), automatic gain control (AGC), backlight compensation (BLC), automatic light control /electronic light control (ALC/ELC) Stream Format: Pure video stream or composite video & audio stream Video Frame Rate : PAL: 1 25 frame/second; NTSC: 1 - 30frame/second; Video Compression Code Rate : 16Kbit/S~8Mbit/S Video Compression : H.264 baseline profile@level 2.2 Audio Input: One linear input, impedance: 1K? Audio Compression : G.726 Audio Output: One linear output Call Input : One microphone input Wi-Fi Module : One 10M/100Madaptive Ethernet interface Supporting IEEE802.11b/g wireless network; Input Power : DC 9V 1.5A Maximum Power: <5W Operating Temperature: -10 ~ +50(Degree C) / +14~ +122(Degree F) Storage Temperature :-20 ~ +70(Degree C) / -44~ +158(Degree F) Operating Humidity : 10 ~ 85% Storage Temperature : =85%RH System Requirement : Operating system: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista Brower Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above Dimensions : 104*125*106mm Weight : 260g
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| Customer Reviews:
  Didn't work on with XP October 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Even though this camera had no reviews I could find and I intuitively knew it would come with a skimpy manual in broken English with little description of setup or help for troubleshooting the inevitable problems, I ordered it based on its written capabilities, which (if it had worked) were absolutely fabulous: wireless/E-net connection, view from any internet location, infrared, digital audio, PTZ control, adjustable triggers for email/recording, SD card storage, (even comes with a starter SD). It was more than I needed at a very good price. Too good to be true, right? Sadly, it was.
When first powered up and plugged into my router the camera comes alive gyrating into position. Through a browser (ActiveX required which means Internet Explorer) I could connect to the camera's web server login screen. The first login requires downloading and installing a small software package from the camera. The next login brings up the control/viewing window in the IE browser window. This is where my setup failed. The window populates with the menu to change settings of the camera such as recording triggers or SD card info or PTZ control buttons, but the central area of the window should display the video, the audio should come through the speakers. However, my IE would bring up the "Internet Explorer has encountered an error and must close..." message. If I ignored the message, I could manipulate internal settings of the camera but couldn't Pan, Tilt or Zoom the camera, I couldn't see any video, nor was there any audio. Once I acknowledged the error message, IE closed immediately. This happened every time. I even tried two other laptops with EXACTLY the same results. My feeling is that it is an XP-related incompatibility, since the other computers I tried had XP SP3 loaded.
There is also a stand alone viewing program on the accompanying CD, which is used to view the recorded videos. The recordings are in a proprietary .MP6 format. Since I was able to manipulate the camera settings, I had it record to the SD card. The files were on the SD card when I transferred it to my computer BUT the viewing program would incur the exact same crash error every time: "MP6viewer.exe has encountered an error and must close..." I was able to try this viewer software on a desktop computer running VISTA, and the software/recordings WORKED! This is why I think it is XP, which is incompatible.
In conclusion, I think this camera would have been an excellent value, which is why I had such high hopes for it: small size, great capabilities, moderate price, convenient to use. If only the audio/video didn't crash my browser (arguably a major disadvantage) I would have had the system up and running in minutes. Instead I went back and forth with the seller (very helpful and conscientious as he was) trying multiple suggestions for a week. If you have a newer computer with VISTA I have no doubt this would work for you.
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