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Logitech WiLife Digital Video Security System

Average Rating:5 star

Logitech WiLife

Enjoy quietness when you're there. And when you're not. It's all plug and play--installation takes fifteen mins.

The Outside Camera is weatherproof and water resistant, guaranteeing all year use even in tough conditions.

Easy to use command center software Email and cell telephone alerts.Easy set up gets you active fast

15-minute installation on your Computer . No wires to run.

Expandable system. In playback view you can obtain access and play video clips from your video repository. Pick any day from a calendar to view a timeline of motion events for that day.

Easily navigate and set your preferences. Automated video storage.

Intelligent camera detects motion, recording video without delay to your Computer's hard drive for straightforward playback and backing up.

Powerful search and playback tools. Review stored video photographs from previous hours, days, or weeks.

Motion-activated cell-phone and email alerts. 3 alert types can be despatched : A video clip, text and one frame of video or text-only. Free remote viewing through the Net.

Windows Mobile cell phone accessible. Check on your business or home even if you are busy. Just log on to WiLife Online and you can obtain access live video from your camera anywhere on the planet at any point.

Accessing Remote Viewing from an Web browser needs a Computer and browser running the Windows Media Player nine or later.

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Perfect video security system - everything easy as advertised

By Technophobe I am

The Indoor Master System Camera by Logitech was just as easy to set up as advertised for a beginner-intermediate technophile/technophobe. (I'm not one to comment on packaging, but it was really well-done too.) I received it, took about 20 minutes to set it up, and the camera's working right now and I'll definitely add more indoor cameras and possibly outdoor cameras. The camera automatically records to your computer when it senses motion and you can add additional schedules for recording.

The only draw-back is the lack of infrared if you're using this as security at night. I'll have to add adjustments for that (motion sensor lights), but it's an awesome system otherwise. While the system can't be plugged into extension strips with surge-protectors (they're already built-in to the components), you can use regular extension cords to lengthen the range of where you place the camera (same with the computer you use to plug the whole system in - I'm using a laptop right now with an extension cord because the Logitech cord is really short).

There are several different mounting systems for the camera (easy-to-attach suction can be placed on either side of the camera for looking out of the window and looking in from the window, there are wall and ceiling brackets, or a stand-alone desk holder). I had purchased another similarly-priced security camera that had to be routed to the computer in a more convoluted way, but this is a system that is much simpler in that it uses plug-in receivers and immediately connects camera to computer through electrical outlets.

It also allows you to remotely view what's occurring via the web and sends alerts (something I haven't had time to try). The only small nit I have are the stickers that accompany the system - they show an icon of the outdoor camera that's not really a clear sign of surveillance or video security. I thought the stickers should mention the words "video security" or something a little clearer. Amazon.com shipped it really quickly and I'm just really pleased with every aspect of this purchase.

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Good Basic Digital Wireless Security Camera

By Weatherman (Northeast, Pennsylvania, USA)

I think my title says it all. Here is a good basic INDOOR security camera. It's not an outdoor camera (there is a outdoor camera available, but this is not the one), and it comes with the monitor and software. It's wireless, so that you do not have to run wires through the house, however you cannot plug it into an extension or surge protector.

It does take time to setup. Put aside a good hour if not longer unless you are well aware of computers and setting up this type of camera. IMHO with anything new, I set aside a good hour to do a setup as things almost always do not go according to plan, then I try to rush and do more wrong and things go from bad to worse. So set aside time.

There are some subscriptions you have to pay extra for if you wish. It'll all work without it (like recording and looking back), but again you do not have to. Personally I think a year should be included in the initial setup.

Some ideas for this system could be a baby monitor or indoor security system to keep it focused on a room.

Also, it does not have night or low light vision. But again they do sell cameras here at amazon to go with the system.

When setting it up, you'll want to do a manual check for new versions and upgrade as especially when you're upgrading you want to have the most recent version. And in the future, manual checks for upgrades tend to work better than auto. But again, set aside time.

Now keep in mind the camera itself is basic. It's not high quality to give details. You can purchase high quality cameras, but they cost money. Do a search for security cameras and see the prices. For all you get here, this is well worth it. Even with the extras you may wish to pay for, it's not a bad deal.

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A good, inexpensive video security system

I purchased one outdoor camera to monitor my driveway. The 15-minute setup is not likely to occur, in my opinion. It took me about a half an hour. I had to change my firewall settings. Once it was determined that it worked, it took another hour to mount the camera outside. For this price, I am impressed. I asked my alarm company what they would charge and they say $4,000 or more. The quality is good, it is recording based on motion detection. The software is easy to use. I am not interested in remote features so I can't speak to them. I think this is a great product, and am considering to add another camera.

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Related Article

Improving Home Security With Video Surveillance Systems

Obviously, the last thing someone breaking into a home wants is to be caught in the act. In addition to going undetected, such criminals also wish to leave no trace of their presence behind. The use of video surveillance systems however, makes thwarting both of these aims simpler.

The mere presence of video surveillance systems is usually enough to deter all but the most determined thieves. Thieves know that video surveillance systems are usually only a single part of a larger security system protecting a particular home.

How Video Surveillance Systems Enhance Home Security

Having video cameras allows you to monitor everything that goes on both inside and outside your home, and you should have no trouble spotting suspicious individuals checking to see if your home is a potential target. Cameras will also record both video and audio that you can play back at your leisure later. Such recordings would provide evidence should a thief choose to ignore the presence of cameras and enter your home anyway.

Different Types of Video Surveillance Systems for Home Security

There are two main types of video surveillance systems – the covert and the overt.

* Overt Video Surveillance Systems: The overt type of system involves having cameras situated in plain sight. They act as a visible deterrent to potential thieves and burglars.
* Covert Video Surveillance Systems: The covert type of system involves having the cameras hidden from view.

Both types of video surveillance systems allow for real-time viewing, recording and playback. The covert system however, provides an added advantage as the burglar is unaware of its presence and can lower down his guard.

Sometimes, burglaries are committed by people whom you would least expect. Hired help such as gardeners, maids and babysitters are just some of the people who might take advantage of being in and around your home to steal from you. Installing a covert surveillance system then making its presence obvious is an excellent method of deterring criminals. A thief who does not know the location of the cameras is much more likely to leave your premises alone for fear of being caught.

Video surveillance systems are available in a range of prices and levels of sophistication. At its most basic, a system consists of simple camcorders that can be mounted inside or outside your home. They allow you to monitor the areas within the view of the cameras, and you can choose to monitor them yourself or have a professional handle it.

More sophisticated video surveillance systems are able to link to a computer, providing greater functionality. Through the computer, you are able to control the movement of the cameras, record lengthier segments of video and audio, turn the cameras on and off at preprogrammed times, and much more.

For instance, some people do not wish for cameras to be recording while they are at home. The video surveillance system can be programmed to turn off during those hours which you are usually at home, and turn on when you are out. This way, the possibility that you forget to turn the system on when leaving is also avoided. Some of the most sophisticated systems also feature integrated motion detectors. Cameras will only begin recording when the motion detector is tripped.

For the cost of a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, you can obtain video surveillance systems that will help to protect your home, your valuables, and even your life and the lives of your family members. Surely, that’s worth the investment.

 
                                        

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