2/28/2011

Sharx Security VIPcella-IR SCNC2607W Wifi Wireless IP Network Camera with built in MicroSD DVR and Infrared Night Vision Review

Sharx Security VIPcella-IR SCNC2607W Wifi Wireless IP Network Camera with built in MicroSD DVR and Infrared Night Vision
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Yes, feature-laden camera the size of the palm of my hand.We've been agonizing over which of today's modern home security cameras we could purchase to replace the old VEOs we've used for years.

We read an article in a magazine which mentioned Sharx as a possible solution, so we decided to take a look at its website.

We were encouraged enough to order one of the Sharx SCN2607W indoor cameras.After trying it out for a spell, we can relate what we like about it:

-> Manual = well-written.Kudos to the tech writer!

-> We can set up a camera using LINUX which is our primary operating system at home.Yes, we can use a Mac or a PC, too.

-> We can use the camera's wireless functions or we can hook the camera directly to our home CAT5/6 network. We tried both and had no problems.

-> We can have images emailed to our ISP email account (e.g. Yahoo! or Gmail).

-> We can monitor the camera with our Smartphone, Touch or any browser at any internet cafe in the world (where politics allow it ;-).

-> If we want to archive images/video, we can use a computer already on the home network to receive files for storage.We *don't* need a separate digital video recorder (DVR) or network-attached storage (NAS) as part of a package to store images or video files generated by the camera.

-> OR, we can insert a MicroSD card which the camera will manage for us by overwriting the oldest file if the card is about full.If we don't want to lose a file from the card, we can ask the camera to send the files to whatever storage device we're using on the home network.

-> If you know how to set one up, your home network storage device can be an ftp or http server.Maybe you already subscribe to an ISP that lets you ftp or http files to remote storage.You can send your files there.

-> The point of much of the above is: maybe you already have the basics of home security video monitoring - you just lack a good camera.This is an excellent camera!

-> The built-in motion detector works fine.We can adjust the sensitivity and threshold with Firefox running on LINUX but an ActiveX add-on for IE7 provides an additional GUI flourish that's nice to have.

-> Video resolution, frame rate, etc., are adjustable.Various streams are available from the camera to suit different viewing/receiving/storage devices.For instance, there's a stream available that's suitable for a mobile phone. (This feature we have not tried yet. . .)

-> The IR LEDs light up a large room at night.

-> The camera comes with a mounting bracket that you don't have to mount.Just set it on a shelf and it won't fall over!Don't like where you put it the first time?Pick it up and move it (which illustrates one of the advantages of the WiFi feature!)

-> Sharx' *outdoor* cameras have an additional interface that can send/receive triggering signals to/from professionally installed security systems (e.g. window breaking sensors, perimeter intrusion, etc.)

That's all we've had time to investigate in one evening.There are more features we'd like to investigate, but we're impressed by the camera so far.We've decided this is our solution and will order more of the cameras.

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Product Description:
This indoor night vision IP camera works on 10/100 Ethernet with Cat5 wiring or on 802.11 g wireless networks secured with WEP, WPA or WPA2 encryption. Multiple viewers can see video or snapshots in any of the supported formats including MPEG4, MJPEG, 3GPP and JPEG. Both HTTP and RTSP streaming protocols are supported for use with browsers or media players on Windows or Mac computers as well as iPhone, Droid, Blackberry or other web enabled cell phones. Multiple streams with 3 separate choices of image quality are available simultaneously. Video can be adjusted from near DVD quality with audio and full motion (2048K, 640 x 480, 30 fps) all the way down to a bandwidth saving mobile stream (20K, 176 x 144, 5 fps). With an optional MicroSD memory card the camera functions as a standalone DVR for motion detection or continuous video. Recording time ranges from 1 hour/GB to almost 100 hours/GB based on selected video quality. The camera can automatically upload recorded video files to an FTP server or standalone network drive with FTP feature. The included desktop stand can be used as wall or ceiling mounting bracket. Power is supplied by the included international standard 100-240V AC adapter. This camera can see up to 30 ft in absolute darkness with its built in infrared LEDs. A wired or wireless router is required for operation. Access from outside the home network requires internet service. Automatic setup for remote viewing requires a recent model router with the UPnP feature. Older routers, networks with multiple routers, or Apple Airport require manual configuration. Step by step instructions included for current version of Airport Extreme or Time Capsule. Includes 30 days unlimited free email tech support and up to 30 minutes of free telephone support during the first 30 days after purchase.

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