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Wide angle Security CameraThe wide angle security camera captures images in a 140 degree angle. The camera can also see the large room of your house. It can be used for outdoors if it’s waterproof. IP Security CameraThe IP security camera transmits images by using an internet protocol. The images can be viewed on a web browser. A CAT 5 cable connects the security camera to an internet protocol. The camera has two types – decentralized IP security camera and centralized IP security camera. A decentralized IP security camera has a built in recording function. A centralized IP security camera needs a NVR network video recorder program. The NVR program records images that are stored in a digital storage device. The digital storage device may be a SD memory card or a USB flash drive.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Finalization of the sale of Samsung Techwin to Hanwha Group was completed in 2015, with the newly merged company rebranding as Hanwha Techwin. The Korean tech giant's efforts in the space since that split have been almost entirely non existent. Hanwha Techwin has gone on to continue making cameras and still utilizes Samsung's SmartCam and WiseNet branding as well as online services for the storage and subscription services side of the business. That means that signing up for or checking in on a subscription still relies on Samsung SmartCam site. That includes intelligent face recognition and subsequent alert features which aren't at all unlikely to find their way into Samsung's own cameras if it does decide to release some based on the patented design. Impact: There are some key differences between Samsung's previous offerings in the space, those sold under Hanwha's WiseNet branding, and Samsung's newly patented doorbell camera.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

The August Doorbell Cam requires 16 24 volts of electricity and can replace only a wired mechanical doorbell. Field of View: Do you want a narrow view of just the person at the door, or do you want to see everything around your entryway?The Ring Video Doorbell 2 and Ring Pro boast 160 degree viewing angles, which let me see my whole porch and driveway. The RemoBell and August Doorbell cams have tighter angles, of 120 degrees. Video Resolution: The higher the resolution, the sharper the image, which will make it easier to identify people at your door. Both of Ring's doorbells record video in 1080p, while the RemoBell and August Doorbell Cam record in 720p HD. August's resolution is actually 1280 x 960, but that's not quite "full" 1080p resolution. Night Mode: The video doorbells we tested take different approaches to capturing video at night. The August Doorbell cam uses motion activated LEDs to light the area in front of the camera, so it can capture colors a little better. The RemoBell and Ring's doorbells use infrared night vision to see in the dark, but the result is monochrome video. Design: Aesthetics may be a concern. After all, you're bolting this thing to the front of your house!The Ring Pro looks the most like a traditional doorbell, and Ring even includes four faceplates, so you can choose which matches your house's trim or paint one exactly the shade you like.