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Zonet to launch night-vision, motion detection IP security cameras

By Kyle Sherer

20:42 February 14, 2008 PST

Zonet 7630 IP Camera - Wireless version

Zonet 7630 IP Camera - Wireless version

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Zonet has announced the upcoming release two new portable lP security cameras featuring motion detection and night-vision capabilities. The USD$220 7630 model and its USD$320 wireless counterpart (7630W) both have built in web servers with individual IP addresses that can connect directly to a user’s network and be accessed from a standard web browser.

Slated for a November release, the models have transfer rates of up to 30 frames-per-second in three different resolutions, the highest of which is VGA (640x480). Both models feature 3x digital zoom and a built-in omni-directional microphone that includes two-way voice communication, providing good quality audio footage to accompany the video record. The cameras provide the option to record streaming video with sound to a hard drive, or schedule and upload images to FTP or send over email. Both cameras have customizable automated alert notifications.

Users can record video from up to 16 cameras simultaneously, and broadcast video activities to viewers in real-time over a local network or the Internet. The 7630W is Wi-Fi compliant with IEEE 2.4GHz 802.11b/g devices, and supports 128-bit WEP and WPA-PSK Encryption.

See Zonet for more information.

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