D-Link Makes Network Cam Recording Cheap

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Tim Higgins

D-Link logoD-Link has announced a $100 IP camera recorder.

The DNR-202L mydlink Camera Video Recorder is a dedicated network camera recorder for D-Link’s line of mydlink IP cameras.

It connects to your network via a 10/100 Ethernet port and has two USB 2.0 ports to add flash or hard USB storage up to 4 TB.

The recorder supports H.264 / MPEG-4 / MJPEG at 720p / 30 fps for live streaming, JPEG for still images and G.711 / G.726 audio.

The DNR-202L can simultaneously record from up to four mydlink-enabled network cameras and can support simultaneous live viewing and playback while recording.

DNR-202L mydlink Camera Video Recorder

DNR-202L mydlink Camera Video Recorder

Other features include scheduled, manual, event (motion activated) and continuous recording modes and full playback controls.

The recorder is accessed either by web browser through D-Link’s mydlink portal or via iOS and Android mydlink View apps. There are no monthly service charges.

The DIR-202L is shipping now for around $100.

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