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USA Security Store --CCTV 4 Channels Video audio H.264 Security Surveillance DVR Digital Video Recorder System Built-in 500GB HDD, Supports Network Remote Viewing Over Internet, Windows IE, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia, Windows Mobile, and Apple Mac Safari, FireFox. EagleEyes Software, Windows and Mac Central Management Software software are included. Sale Price: $164.99 |
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AVTECH KPD674, made in Taiwan. This is a H.264 4CH high end professional DVR with powerful Video Viewer CMS application and EagleEyes remote viewing application. Video Viewer Centre Management System application is available for Windows PC and Mac PC both platforms... |
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Q-See QS206 16-Channel H.264 Security DVR with Internet and Phone Monitoring Sale Price: $299.99 |
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This 16 channel DVR provides you peace of mind by allowing you to remotely monitor your premises over the Internet, or even on Windows Mobile Pro, Symbian, iPhone, Android, and some Blackberry enabled 3G phones... |
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Digital Peripheral Solutions Q-See QC444 MAC OS Compatible 4 Channel H.264 Security DVR with Internet and Phone Monitoring Sale Price: $119.99 |
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Staying connected to your home or business has become even more important in today’s slow economy, as theft rates are on the rise. If you are committed to protecting your premises, take a close look at what Q-See’s 4 camera surveillance bundle can do for you... |
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Q-See QS408-5 8 Channel H.264 Smart Recording DVR with Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive Sale Price: $249.99 |
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This 8 Channel DVR is apart of Q-See's superior line up of DVRs. This multi-functional DVR serves as an extra pair of eyes when you are away from your home or business. The QS408-5 uses the latest technology with H... |
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Q-see QS408 Network Security DVR Sale Price: $169.99 |
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With the Q-see QS408 8 Channel Network Security DVR you have everything you need to secure everything without physically being present. The Q-see QS408 Network Security DVR features CIF/ D1 Real-Time Recording per Channel, Remote Internet Monitoring and access through the most popular cell phones with Windows Mobile Pro, Symbian OS, and iPhones on 3G networks... |
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Digital Peripheral Solutions Q-See QS408-811-5 8 Channel H.264 DVR with 8 Indoor/Outdoor Cameras and 500GB Hard Drive Sale Price: $399.99 |
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Quality you can see and experience at an affordable price. This 8 channel DVR features real time CIF recording, remote Internet monitoring and mobile surveillance through cell phones with Windows Mobile Pro, Symbian OS, iPhones, Android, and some Blackberry models on 3G networks... |
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Defender SN502-4CH-002 Feature-Rich 4-Channel H.264 DVR Security System with Smartphone Access and 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res CCD Night Vision Cameras Sale Price: $449.99 |
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The Defender SN502-4CH-002 is a complete DVR security system that has all the latest features yet is very easy to use. It has been specifically designed for do-it-yourself applications. This kit includes a four channel DVR with built-in hard drive, four indoor/outdoor night vision cameras, and all accessories needed to start monitoring your property immediately... |
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New 4 Channel Embedded Linux US411L H.264 Network DVR With No Hard Drive, Real time True Triplex with built web server for remote viewing and operation, backup and operation 4CH DVR 120FPS SATA ready. Sale Price: $114.99 |
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New US411L 4 Channel a Commercial/Industrial Grade DVR with Embedded Linux Operating System hardware H.264 Compression DVR with Real Time Remote Surveillance. This is the most stable, the best user friendly and the most advanced H... |
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Defender SN500-4CH-002 Feature-rich 4 Channel H.264 DVR Security System with Smart Phone Access and 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res CCD Night Vision Cameras Sale Price: $520.15 |
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Protect your hard-earned possessions, assets, and family; know who has been on your property; rid yourself of uneasiness when you travel on vacation or business. The SN500-4CH-002 offers some of the most advanced surveillance options available but in a hassle-free, do-it-yourself approach so you can have a fully functioning security system for your home or business in less time and for less money... |
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Dropcam Wi-Fi Wireless Internet Home Security Camera Sale Price: $199.00 |
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The Dropcam sets up in a flash. No technical skill required, just plug it in and it simply works. You can use the wireless network you already have, just connect the Dropcam to your Wi-Fi network using 802... |
In the best of all worlds we would not need security cameras, but in ours we do. Security cameras act both as deterrents to crime as well as recording devices that help reconstructing and solving crimes. Wireless outdoor cameras are seemingly everywhere these days, and most businesses use them indoors as well. We've become used to those cameras and pretty much expect them, but how are they actually being used and how do they work?
First you need to realize that the general public perception of security cameras is not accurate. When you see security camera systems in movies, it's usually some guys sitting there watching grainy black & white pictures on small CRT monitors. On TV you often see murky, low-resolution security camera footage that's barely usable at all. The general impression is that security cameras record very low resolution, low quality video on some sort of tape, for later viewing on little low resolution monitors. It used to be like that decades ago. But things have changed dramatically. Today's camera monitoring systems are state-of-the-art technology with superb imaging quality and almost endless functionality and possibilities for anyone's monitoring needs.
What has changed to bring upon all this progress? First, security camera systems no longer rely on tape. Just like film cameras have been replaced by ever more powerful and ever less expensive digital cameras, today's security cameras use advanced imaging processing and solid-state storage technologies to provide excellent video quality. And state-of-the-art compression means that hours and days of surveillance video can be stored on disk or solid-state storage media, and retrieved quickly and selectively.
Second, while security cameras used to be just that, cameras, today most are essentially computers with significant processing power, and they are networked via wires or wirelessly into an overall surveillance system. This opens up unlimited remote surveillance possibilities. The technology used is essentially the same as that for wireless business and home networks. Cameras use TCP/IP and the 802.11 protocols to wirelessly communicate with networks and computer systems.
Despite eminently affordable prices, the wireless outdoor cameras used today are technological marvels that support real-time H.264 compression, SD cards for local storage, motion detection, and embedded operating system and application software. These cameras can act as wireless web servers, network nodes, and can be equipped with rugged, weather and temperature proof housings, special antennae, different kinds of lenses and all sorts of pan and zoom mechanisms.
What all of this means is that wireless outdoor cameras have not only become enormously powerful surveillance devices, but they are available at a wide variety of price levels, from wireless standalone systems that cost a couple hundred dollars all the way to powerful commercial grade equipment that still only costs a fraction of what it used to.
The application potential for these wireless outdoor network cameras goes far beyond just security. They can be used as remotely operated high quality webcams with their own built-in web servers. Or they can be part of a sophisticated wireless security system providing superb high-res video.
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about Wireless Outdoor Cameras.
How do you view your security cameras over the internet i have the DVR plugged in to the network already?
I just installed security cameras and i want to view them over the internet i plugged in the Network Cable to the DVR i just need to know what to do from there to view them over the internet
It doesn't help you never told what DVR.
If it is a TiVo you cannot.
A Slingbox might for any DVR, but you may need to work getting a remote code to work.
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