Camera Surveillance Video Wireless
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Mini Wireless Color Camera with Microphone Keep an eye on valuables camera surveillance video wireless and loved ones with this tiny wireless camera! With up to 50 yards in range, it's easy to keep track of anything! Features include: 380 lines resolution 50-yd. range (no obstacles) 60Hz scan frequency 3 LUX illumination 900-1200MHz output frequency Built-in microphone NTSC Full motion real time color video with no delay Runs on 9-volt battery or AC adapter (battery not included) Composite video connections on receiver Package includes: Miniature camera with built-in microphone Receiver RCA video cable 9-volt battery adapter for camera Camera AC adapter (120V, 60Hz; 7.5V, 200 mA) Receiver AC adapter (120V, 50Hz; 12V 500 mA) Antenna Requirements: Available power outlet 9-volt battery for camera (if not using power adapter) Standard TV or VCR with RCA (composite) video input Regulatory approvals are on box, but not on unit. This product is not intended for use in unauthorized surveillance, wiretapping, eavesdropping, or other uses which violate state or federal laws.
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D-Link DCS-5300G Network Camera Remotely watch camera surveillance video wireless and listen with the D-Link SECURICAM Network DCS-5300G Internet Security Camera. The DCS-5300G is a fully-featured surveillance system that connects to an Ethernet or wireless broadband network to provide remote high-quality video camera surveillance video wireless and audio. Using the latest 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-5300G securely communicates at a maximum wireless signal of up to 54Mbps.Display & GraphicsSensorCCD (Charge Coupled Device)Video Resolution640 x 480 @ 10 fps MPEG-4320 x 240 @ 30 fps MPEG-4160 x 120 @ 30 fps MPEG-4Illumination1 LuxColor SupportColorTilt/Swivel270 degrees Swivel90 degrees TiltNetwork & CommunicationConnectivity TechnologyWireless - IEEE 802.11gCableProtocolsTCP/IPHTTPSMTPFTPTelnetNTPDNSDHCPInterfaces/PortsInterfaces/Ports1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX1 x DC Power Input 1 x Audio/Video Output1 x Microphone 1 x Input/OutputPower DescriptionInput Voltage12 V DC Physical CharacteristicsDimensions4.4 Height x 4.1 Width x 4.0 DepthWeight12.2 oz
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