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Video To Your Mobile

by msecadm4921

CCTVMobile’s ConnectVu-Cam3G is a 3G monitoring device that delivers digital video to your 3G mobile phone.

It has features such as: night vision, remote control, password control, remotely controlled camera lens, 3x zoom, and loudspeaker and microphone. The Woking-based company says that real-time video and audio are now as simple as making a video call to the camera directly from your 3G phone. Once connected you can view live video and audio, and have two-way conversations. The camera can record the video on a Micro SD T-Flash card for future use. The product measures 104 by 85 by 112mm and weighs 260g.

And ConnectVu are four to 16 channel streaming video servers. Solutions offer, wireless video monitoring from CCTV or video feeds to mobile handsets over GSM/GPRS/3G and other mobile networks. An application with transparent menus is installed on mobile handsets that communicates with the server. The product can be used to drive PTZ cameras or control connected systems or devices in real time from the mobile handset. Users can have remote viewing on mobile phones, Blackberry handsets, smart phones, Windows mobile PDA, and the internet. Features include three security password levels with event logs; brightness and contrast controls for each camera; email alert with user data, snapshot on alarm; display mode with multiplexer view and external monitor control via software; and simultaneous view of up to four cameras over internet browser with option to choose camera view if more than four cameras used.

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