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WIFI IP CAMERA → DVR BUILT-IN

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WFDVR-100B
Wifi Camera with built-in DVR

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Wifi Camera with built-in DVR
-Built-in DVR
-Cell phone viewing (iPhone compatible)

-Plug & Play
-MPEG4 DVR & network software included
-Built-in microphone.
-30 IR night vision
-480TVL up to 30FPS in VGA resolution
-Support Mini SD Card record
-Live video & audio via internet
-Support up to 4-CH Multi-View via internet (port forwarding needed)

Learn more about this Wireless Camera DVR built-in Wifi Camera with built-in DVR.

Spy Camera Video Clip Sample 1
  $299.00

 


WFDVR-100W
Wireless Camera DVR built-in WiFi DVR Camera



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Wifi Camera with built-in DVR
-Built-in DVR
-Cell phone viewing (iPhone compatible)

-Plug & Play
-MPEG4 DVR & network software included
-Built-in microphone.
-30 IR night vision
-480TVL up to 30FPS in VGA resolution
-Support Mini SD Card record
-Live video & audio via internet
-Support up to 4-CH Multi-View via internet (port forwarding needed)

Learn more about this Wireless Camera DVR built-in Wifi Camera with built-in DVR.

Spy Camera Video Clip Sample 1
  $299.00

 


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DVR BUILT-IN QUESTIONS
How does digital motion detection recording work?
Digital motion detection is a feature for many self recording all-in-one cameras, DVRs and recording software. It senses video pixel movement to trigger the recording, thus saving memory and time when you review the video. Therefore, you only need opening for the lens of the camera to detect motion. When motion is no longer detected for a certain time (programmable) it will stop to record and wait for the next trigger. However, it will not save the power, if battery powered, since both the camera & DVR has to be 'ON' in order to detect motion.
How much network bandwidth is required for these IP Cameras?
Our Wi-Fi hidden cameras use about 350KBytes/sec of network bandwidth.
WIFI IP CAMERA QUESTIONS
After initial set-up, after the camera is working, do I still need to have a PC on the same network to manage the camera?
Initially you do. However you wouldn't need to keep the PC on the same network after it's configured and running. All that's required is the network connection and router.
Are your video signal for wifi cameras secure?
Access to the cameras video stream is password protected. On top of that, the video is a digital feed on your wireless network so whatever encryption you have configured for that will be provided as well.
Are your wi-fi security cameras compatible with mac?
Sorry, all wi-fi security cameras are not compatible with mac, Windows based only.
Can I download the software for your wifi cameras?
Here is the link to download the Wi-Fi camera software found on the CD. http://www.spycameras.com/resources/ipcam-user-guide.zip
Can your pinhole wifi cameras fitted with a different camera? For example a super low light B/W CCD camera?
Sorry, since it is a digital system, the server module only accepts it's own camera.
Can your wi-fi cameras handle multiple units over single IP?
Yes, our wifi camera has it own server and automatic IP pointing. Included software allows up to 9 camera management (record, view, setup etc...).
Can your wifi cameras be used portably with a battery?
Yes, you can battery power the wifi camera with: http://www.spycameras.com/item,p-5dc10ar,5v-dc-wallet-sized-10a-rechargeable-battery.html for about 8 hours and move it around as long as you are within your wireless router’s wifi range to the camera. However, as for portable use, such as mystery shopping, you will need a steady internet connection from your mobile hotspot router. Please call us for more detail.
Does your wi-fi camera support WEP 64 or 128 bit encryption?
Yes, WEP 64/128 bit, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK are supported.
Does your wireless wifi covert camera has its own self contained software?
Our Wi-Fi cameras have built in software allowing you to configure it as a web-server without the need for a PC. Only a router and internet connection are required, It can be viewed from any computer.
How do you connect a wi-fi camera?
Our WiFi IP Cameras send digital wireless video to a wireless router so all you need is a wireless router. You can also connect with a network cable. Once the set up is done, you can watch the camera from anywhere via web. Our wi-fi system allow you to install and record from the PC that is connected to the same local network and also from a remote location.
How to setup my WiFi IP Camera for remote viewing?
Please view our setup guide found here WiFi Camera Setup Guide. It contains a few videos on how to setup your Wi-Fi camera for initial use.
What are the basic steps for connecting wifi cameras to my wireless router?
Install the software.
You will need to connect the camera via network cable first. Using 'IP camera tool' let it detect the available camera(s) and when the camera's IP address appear, double click on it.
Main software will open up with video (default user name: admin, PW: (blank)). On the menu, select the network then wireless option, check the 'wireless' option on & indicate your SSID: your router name. Let it reboot and disconnect the camera from the network cable. Turn the power off and on and let the 'IP camera tool' detect the camera wirelessly (may take up to 1 min).
From here on, since the camera has learned to send video wirelessly only to your router, you can move around the camera within your house safely and without resetting the camera.
What feature does my Wireless Router need for remote access?
Either DMZ or Port Forwarding is needed for remote viewing over the internet.
What is the range of your wi-fi camera?
The range depends more on the router and it's access points. In other words, if you can connect wi-fi with your laptop at the location where you wish to locate the camera, it'll work.
Will wi-fi cameras self-recover from a power outage?
With the use of DDNS our Wi-Fi cameras can recover from power outages provided the internet router and connection also recovers.
GENERAL QUESTIONS ON WIRELESS
Can a camera see in total dark?
Cameras can not see in total darkness. You will need IR illuminators either built around the camera lens or as a separate lighting source (only for a B/W camera or a D/N camera). We do carry cameras that works in very low light conditions. Lower the lux rating, better it is under low light.
How far or how much can you see with a camera?
Cameras can see Infinite, therefore It all depends on the size of the object. Wider the angle of the lens, smaller it will appear but area coverage will be greater. You can not have both zoomed in view and cover wide area. Most of our cameras come standard with wide angle lens (75 deg horiz) that will cover the whole room if placed at the corner looking towards the center of the room.
Try our CCD Lens Calculator for more information.
What is a wireless system?
Wireless system refers to a camera that can transmit video/audio signal to a receiver or to a wireless router without using any cable in between. There is no such thing as wireless power, even wireless cameras needs power either via plug-in or batteries.