Wansview Wireless IP Camera Pan Tilt Night Vision Internet Surveillance Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support - Reviews & Price Comparison
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Wansview Wireless IP Camera Pan Tilt Night Vision Internet Surveillance Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support - Reviews & Price Comparison
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Wansview Wireless IP Camera Pan/Tilt/ Night
Vision/ Internet Surveillance Built-in Microphone
With Phone remote monitoring support - Reviews
& Price Comparison
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Average customer review:
(27 customer reviews)
Product Description
Minimum illumination: IR on,0 Lux
Lens: f=3.6mm, F=2.0, Fixed Iris
Pan/Tilt
Pan Coverage: 270¡ã
Tilt Coverage: 120¡ã
Assistant
Lighting: 10pcs 850nm Infrared LEDs, 5m distance
Lighting Control: Auto control
Video and Audio
Resolution: 640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/160*120(QQVGA)
Compression: MJPEG
Frame rate: 30fps
Bit rate: 128kbps ~ 5Mbps
Image Rotation: Mirror /Flip
Audio Compression: ADPCM
Network
Basic Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, DDNS, UPNP,
NTP, PPPOE
Other Protocol: 802.11b/g
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Other Features
Video control: support
Dual way audio: support
Motion Detection: support
Triggered Actions: Email/FTP/external alarm/send message to alarm
server
User Setting: Three levels
Date/ Time Setting: support
Upgrade: Upgrade from network
DDNS: A free DDNS provided by manufacturer
Hardware Interface
Ethernet: 10Base-T/100base-TX
Alarm In: 1 way
Alarm Out: 1 way
Audio In: Internal mic
Audio Out: Audio Line-out interface x 1
Physical Index
Weight: 245g
Main body: 100mm(L)*99mm(W)*118mm(H)
Power: DC 5V
Power consumption: <6W
Operating temperature: -20¡æ~ 50¡æ
Operating temperature: 10% ~ 80% non-condensing
Software(PC Side)
OS Supported: Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista etc.
Browser: Internet Explorer6.0 and Above or Compatible Browser, Firefox,
Safari etc.
Application Software: IPCMonitor.exe
Product Details
Brand: Wansview
Dimensions: 5.91" h x 6.30" w x 5.91" l, 1.40 pounds
Features
Sensor: CMOS sensor. Total of pixel: 300k.
Pan Coverage:270 degree. Tilt Coverage: 120 degree. Resolution:
640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/160*120(QQVGA). Compression:
MJPEG.
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Basic Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, DDNS,
UPNP, NTP, PPPOE. Dual way audio: support. Motion Detection:
support.
The IP Camera combines a high quality digital video camera with
network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to
your desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the
Internet.
Package includes: 1 x IP Camera, 1 x Antenna, 1 x Base, 1 x Power
Adapter, 1 x Network Cable, 1 x CD Driver, Screws.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Works well, better IR than others claiming 3 x the distance
By HomeTheaterLover
This is the first of 3 cameras I purchased. With a little understanding of
networks, this camera was simple to setup. It is very stable and has a rock
solid picture over Wi-Fi. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is
because of the audio quality. The Wi-Fi antenna causes a repetitive buzz in
the audio. Mounting the camera up side down or moving the antenna away
from the camera head removes some of the noise but not all of it. This
camera needs shielding between the audio circuitry and the CPU / Data
circuits.
It is noisier than others when you turn it and it can be heard through the
audio loudly. As for picture quality, both in the dark and during the day it is
pretty good for the price point. The picture in the dark is amazing, lights up
the whole room, does better than it states. (~16 feet or 5 meters). This
camera lights up brightly 20 feet away without adjusting brightness or
contrast.
While it lacks the ability to use sound triggers for recording with their Blue
Iris software due to the internal noise and AGC circuitry, this is an amazing
camera for the price. Works very well using motion detection on maximum
and doesn't give any false alarms due to picture instability or noise from
compression. Uses about 2.5 Mb/s (megabits per second) Wi-Fi bandwidth.
Most 802.11(G) routers will handle 21 Mb/s so you can put quite a few of
these cameras on your Wi-Fi without much lag. Frame rate for me has been
about 15-18 fps which is lower than advertised but still acceptable.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
dage is watching
By W. Wolff
Made in China. I'll explain below why this may be a serious issue.
This camera works nicely. This is the second one I've purchased to watch the
caregivers who give care to my elderly parents.
The only software I have to operate it is what comes with it. The software is
adequate, permitting me to view and record, with audio and timestamp,
multiple cameras simultaneously. The camera operates easily from the
software, panning left-right and up-down. The camera can be focused for a
range of distances, but only manually so far, since the default software
doesn't operate this. I don't know whether the focus can be operated by
software.
When you install the camera, it is given a local IP address on your LAN. The
view/record software operates through your browser. However, with
multiple cameras, regardless of which IP address you enter, the software
selects the first installed camera. You can then include additional cameras in
multiple view windows (4 or 9 simultaneously), but you can't view any single
camera. Only the first camera can be viewed individually.
The software controls, e.g., panning and recording, operate on any selected
camera. The selected camera's image is highlighted with a yellow border.
The other camera images are highlighted in white. This may be difficult to
distinguish. When any one camera has been set to record, the record icon
changes to a stop icon. When any camera's audio has been enabled for
recording, the record icon changes to a stop icon. When another camera is
selected, the icons remain in their stop appearance. So you can't tell from
the icons the state of an individual camera. If you have turned timestamp on
for a camera, the timestamp appears at the bottom of that camera's image.
The timestamp indicates "recording" and "audio", so you need to look at the
timestamp to see the state of each camera. If a camera isn't recording or
doesn't have its audio on, clicking the record and audio icons turns
recording and audio on, even if the icons are in the stop position when you
click them. They don't affect recording or audio of unselected cameras. Of
course, when they're in the stop position, you can't tell what function they
represent, because they just appear as a small square. You must remember
the function of each icon by its position on screen.
Four stars because I would like better software. Even if I had to buy
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software, I would give this another star if the manufacturer would tell me
what software I can use. (As a computer engineer, I'm considering writing
my own. But that's not my first choice. And it won't help anyone else who's
considering buying this.)
The camera can be given a WAN port for Internet access, e.g., view from a
computer, smart phone, or tablet via browser from anywhere in the world, if
you know the public IP address, fixed at the factory, port number that you
assign, username that you assign, and password that you assign.
(Now, here it's important to know that I am a computer engineer who has
developed a variety of embedded electronic systems.) Engineers frequently
include a so-called back door in their products especially for
troubleshooting. This isn't done maliciously, but can be used maliciously.
Regardless of the alleged security of having you select a port, username, and
password that no one else knows. it is possible that the camera has a back
door that can be opened by anyone who knows the key. That key may be
known by anyone at the manufacturer. But also, anyone who buys one of
these cameras can read the firmware and find the key.
This means also that, if such a back door exists, it just wouldn't matter what
you were doing with the camera, e.g., watching, recording, or even neither
watching nor recording. As long as the camera is powered on and is
connected to your LAN and your LAN is connected to the Internet, it can be
accessed from the Internet. Even without a back door, it may be possible to
hack into the camera, as well as any other device on your Internet-connected
LAN.
I wouldn't worry too much about having this camera in an area where I
wouldn't be concerned about keeping my windows open to the world. But i
wouldn't place this camera in any sensitive area.
Oh, yeah. About the title for this review.dage means big brother in Chinese
(approximate Mandarin pronunciation). :)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Wansview IP Camera
By kdmetal
I bought this product to view my home in Florida while out of town. It seems
to be a very dependable camera but you better have some computer
expierence to hook this one up. Direction on hook up need some
improvements as the china to american interpretation is very poor. Once
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you master the port forwarding from your router it has worked to my
expectations.
I will give it a 2 stars as far as ease of hooking this up and 4 star as to the
operation and performance.
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