Linksys adds small-biz wireless network camera

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Tim Higgins

IP Multicast, RTSP, RTP, and 3GPP protocols support video access from multiple endpoints and client applications such as 3G phones, PCs or WiFi phones.

The camera has two input and two output ports that can be used to connect the camera to an alarm panel, siren, Passive InfraRed (PIR) sensors, smoke detectors, lighting switch, door sensors, or other detectors. Motion detection with email event notification is also supported as well as remote access and control via a secure (HTTPS) web interface.

Other features include a removable CS-mount lens, industry standard Pan-Tilt (PT) base mount, 2-way Audio, embedded Microphone, external speaker and microphone ports, and voice compression.

The WVC2300 is available immediately for around $400 estimated street price.

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