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  • Posts Tagged ‘NVR’

    VideoIQ Kills The NVR

    Thursday, August 30th, 2012

    We just started carrying the VideoIQ line of smart IP cameras, starting with the VideoIQ iCVR-HD IP66 IP Dome Camera. While you might be yawning and thinking, yet another line of network cameras, you are judging a book by it’s cover. The main reason why? VideoIQ kills the network video recorder with network cameras that have up to 750GB of internal solid-state hard drives, eliminating the need for multiple DVR’s at every location you need to watch over.

    This is a industry killer folks, as now you no longer need a NVR to record your cameras. The VideoIQ iCVR cameras have ZERO bandwidth, except for the M-JPEG stream. No video is clogging up your local area network. No longer do you need to set up a separate LAN to take care of your cameras. With the VideoIQ cameras, you record on camera, and when you need to get archival video, you just log into the camera with a browser to download the clips you need for the fuzz. Bottom line? You are going to save a ton of money on your project costs.

    Here’s a video for VideoIQ and what they do, VideoIQ Overview

    The cameras are a true 1920 x 1080, which gives you a great, wide shot, wider than a 3 megapixel camera, and lets you digitally zoom in to see faces and license plates.

    Now you can record on the camera, notify you when there is motion, automatically auto track a person, even though it’s not a PTZ camera, and toss your network video recorder to the trash. How cool is that? For more info on the VideoIQ line of cameras, or to get a quote for your needs, give us a shout @ the number below, or send us an email to: info@eyespypro.com.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY (1-877-339-3779)
    EyeSpyPro.com/VideoIQ iCVR-HD

    Check Out The Live Demo of AVTech Push Video for iPhone

    Thursday, July 5th, 2012

    We just posted a video of the new Push video technology from the AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera. The AVTech Push technology does not just send you an email when motion is detected, it will push a video clip right to your phone.

    Check out this YouTube video we made called: Live Demo of AVTech Push Video for iPhone

    The AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera is made by AVTech, one of the leading OEM makers of DVR’s in Taiwan. They have some great new technologies including the AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder with HDMI out, so you can hook up an LCD flat screen TV!

    AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera

    AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera

    The AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera is a high quality IP camera made of metal, has 1MP resolution standard, micro SD card slot, white LED for viewing in the dark, a heat activated motion sensor, microphone, and speaker! All for a little over $200. Quite a lot of quality in a little box. You can even hook up a couple motion sensors or door/window sensors to record when they are tripped.

    To set up the push video, you do need to have access to opening a port on your router, and the detailed instructions go over the step-by-step procedure to getting the video to work. If you can’t program a VCR, do not try this @ home folks, get an expert. Otherwise if you can open the port, and find all routers IP address and can follow instructions, you can get this to work.

    If you are looking for a low cost way to watch over somewhere where you are not, and you don’t want to invest in DVR’s or a multi-camera system, then this little camera could be right for you. In stock and shipping…

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon


    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY (1-877-339-3779)
    http://www.eyespypro.com/AVTech AVN80X 1.3 Megapixel Network Camera

    CCTV Cameras Are Dead

    Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

    Let’s get this out right away, the CCTV camera is dead. IP Cameras have driven a stake through their heart of Analog cameras, and you no longer do we have to look at pixelated, crappy video footage. In the last decade they were great, though for most purposes, they produced totally usless video for law enforcement, and it’s hard to identify pixel man in a line up.

    Can you really identify this punk? Hardly. So we got a call from an IT guy who needs help with setting up his clients 8 store locations with cameras. The need 1 or 2 cameras to record money being counted, so we suggest a dome on the ceiling with an 8mm lens to zoom right in. The client was on a budget, and we wanted to show them the quality differences between digtial network IP cameras, and stone age, analog CCTV cameras. We are going to show you why you should NEVER buy any CCTV camera kit at Costco or Walmar, because the video will be garbage, and you might as well toss your money on the BBQ and burn it to a crisp as the video for the police will be worthless.

    We wanted to come up with a low cost recording solution, so we decided to quote the AverMedia EH1004H-4 4 Channel Hybrid Network Video Recorder, a great little video recorder that would accept analog and digital cameras. It’s affordable, and with the CMS software, you can access up to 16 different NVR’s, DVR’s with no additional cost, it’s got a great price, and it works with most IP cameras. It’s great for a home, or chain of small stores, or even one store. Three different versions accept four, eight, or sixteen cameras, and with the free Control center software, you can watch selected cameras from up to 16 other NVR’s. For free, it’s great.

    So we hooked up one of the new Vivotek FD8136 Mini Dome Megapixel IP Camera, a mini 1 megapixel dome camera, and put on a 8mm lens, and used a SecuNext 700 line dome camera with the same 8MM lens. You tell me which one looks better, then vote in the poll.

    SecuNext 700 Line Dome Camera :0(

    Here’s the money shots!

    Vivotek 1 Megapixel Dome Camera :0)

    We have sample video we will post in the next couple days; just wanted to announce the death of the analog CCTV camera. Call us @ 1-877-339-3779 and we will help you with picking the right cameras and recorders to do the job for you!

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon


    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY (1-877-339-3779)
    http://www.eyespypro.com/Vivotek FD8136 Mini Dome Megapixel IP Camera

    The AVTech AVH306 Network Video Recorder Is Up And Running In Under 3 Minutes

    Thursday, May 10th, 2012

    The AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder is designed for people who hate, don’t want to deal with the hassle, or can’t set up an IP cameras, yet want to move from cruddy CCTV cameras to beautiful video digital network cameras.

    Well, you’re prayers are answered with the AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder, the worlds 6 camera NVR that sets up 6 network cameras in under 3 minutes, and lets you watch them on a 3×3 matrix on any HD TV!

    AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder

    No matter if you are a home owner wanting to cover the front and back of your place from roving punks, to the small business owner who needs to watch over the shop when he is not there, the AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder is a great choice as it gives you 6 cameras vs 4, and sets itself up, so your installation hassles are minimal.

    And the best part is the AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder works with many other IP cameras. For more info, call us @ the # below!

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon


    Wendell the Chameleon

    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert

    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY

    EyeSpyPro.com/AVTech AVH306 Self Configuring 6 Camera Network Video Recorder

    GeoVision Mini Pan Tilt IP Camera Works At Home Or The Office

    Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

    Leave it to GeoVision to come up with GeoVision GV PT 110D 1.3MP H.264 IR Pan Tilt IP Camera, an affordable pan/tilt camera to watch over your home security or office security when you are not around. The mini pan/tilt camera does not zoom, however, you it can turn to the left or right, or up or down. GeoVision comes with free software that you can install on a PC to make a home video recorder, or you can look at the GV NVR System Lite, a 4 or 8 channel tiny Network Video Recorder (NVR) that will record the video, and allow you to access it online, or on a smart phone/pad.

    And the GeoVision software has included auto-tracking built in, so you can have the camera automatically track someone when they come into the field of view. Check out the video below demonstrating that.

    GeoVision GV PT 110D 1.3MP H.264 IR Pan Tilt IP Camera

    GeoVision GV PT 110D 1.3MP H.264 IR Pan Tilt IP Camera

    So you get a low priced pan/tilt camera with free software that automatically tracks objects that come into view. It can also set up a “tour,” where it goes from certain locations, like doors or windows, until it sees something, or just turns left or right constantly or whenever you want. You can tell it to do whatever you want it to do.

    For more info, give us a ring-a-ling @ the # below.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon


    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY
    EyeSpyPro.com/GeoVision GV PT 110D 1.3MP H.264 IR Pan Tilt IP Camera

    Hard Drive Prices To Stay High Until 2014

    Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

    Sadly, Computerworld reports that hard drive prices will stay high until 2014. This is sad, and an apparent ploy to keep the prices of hard drives high, and create an artificial shortage. While Obozo can only blame Bush the punk for so long, the prices of hard drives might not ever drop to pre-Thailand flooding days.

    And really, how long will they milk a little flooding down Soi Cowboy? The guess is the prices will still be 20-30% higher than before the flodding, though that’s much better than today. Hard drive prices pretty much tripled the end of last year, and now they are about double what they were.

    So if you order any digital video recorder, or network video recorder, or anything with a hard drive, you are going to pay a premium, and we have to quote you on that day what the prices are because the prices on our website are not correct, we can’t honor them, and we are not going to update them every stinking day, ok??? It stinks, though what are you going to do, fly to Bangkok and recreate the Hangover 2? Please!

    Though do let me know if I can jump in your suitcase if you do!

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon


    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3-EYE-SPY
    EyeSpyPro.com

    Hard Drive Prices Spike, Thanks Thailand!

    Thursday, December 1st, 2011

    Unless you are living under a rock, you heard that there is a large shortage of hard drives that have caused prices to almost triple due to the worst flood to hit Thailand in over fifty years. As you can see in these images, Western Digital has been hit hard by the flooding and the company has suspended production in Thailand. Obviously, it’s going to take some time for Western Digital to recover from the flood damage to its factories. Other hard drive manufacturers (such as Seagate) will also be affected as component suppliers have experienced flooding.

    Western Digital Flooded

    Sniff, brings back good memories of Soi Cowboy!

    According to Western Digital CEO John Coyne, it will all add up to a significantly reduced supply of hard drives into 2012. CRN reports that prices on hard drives are already rising in distribution channels and companies in the industry are watching inventory closely; some distributors may be stockpiling drives rather than selling them until the situation on the ground becomes clearer. Just how the shortage will ultimately affect consumers is also up in the air and will depend on how Western Digital and its distributors allocate existing inventory.

    PC makers are taking notice, however: Apple CEO Tim Cook is on the record as expecting “an overall industry shortage of disk drives” and a Dell spokesperson said the company is “working with our hard drive suppliers to address potential impact for the remainder of the year.”

    Due to the rapid daily fluctuations, we are not able to keep up with the constant changes on our web site, and any orders for products that require hard drives will be higher than posted until this problem settles down. Any order for Digital Video Recorders or Network Video Recorders, or anything requiring a hard drive will be higher than posted, and we will notify you of the price before we run your order.

    It’s best to call us before you make an order to get a current price.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert

    EyeSpyPro.com/NVR

    ACTi’s Amazing 4 Megapixel Zoom Network Cameras

    Saturday, November 19th, 2011

    ACTi recently released a ton of new network cameras and network video recorders and we are blown away. So I recently slithered over to ACTi’s Irvine, CA office, and they went through a few demonstrations of their new 4 megapixel IP cameras like the ACTi KCM 5211E 18x Zoom H.264 4 Megapixel PoE Outdoor IP Camera.

    ACTi KCM 5211E 18x Zoom H.264 4 Megapixel PoE Outdoor IP Camera
    ACTi KCM 5211E 18x Zoom H.264 4 Megapixel PoE Outdoor IP Camera

    The KCM-5211E is an outdoor zoom camera that has stunning long range capabilities to let you zoom right in on license plates or faces. With 18x optical zoom, it rivals my eyes for their advanced features.

    Check out this demo video of the KCM-5211E on YouTube of a license plate close-up, across a parking lot!:

    If you need to watch over a parking lot, or anywhere you need to zoom in for a better look, you can’t go wrong with the ACTi line of 4 megapixel indoor or outdoor zoom cameras.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert

    EyeSpyPro.com/ACTi KCM 5211E 18x Zoom H.264 4 Megapixel PoE Outdoor IP Camera

    Catch The Bad Guys With A Vivotek NR8301 8 Camera Network Video Recorder

    Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

    We just heard there was a home invasion robbery in the USA every 60 seconds. That’s incredible and we hear every day about people who had their car damaged, property stolen, or just complete weirdo’s tearing up their flower, stealing their yard ornaments, or actually burning a US flag! Man, that blows my gasket!

    If you don’t have any video cameras at your home or business, and you are looking for an easy to use solution that won’t break the bank to catch the punks, or just check up on your kids, elderly parents, or pets, check out the new network video recorders from Vivotek.

    Vivotek IP cameras combine great performance at a wonderful price. All you need to record them is a fairly new PC to install the Vivotek capture and management software, or if you don’t have a PC, they just released a 4 camera Vivotek network video recorder, and a 8 channel Vivotek NVR that works seamlessly with all Vivotek network cameras.

    The Worlds Smallest Vehicle DVR and GPS Data Logger
    Vivotek NR8301 8 Camera Network Video Recorder

    The NVR automatically detects any Vivotek cameras as soon as you plug them into a switch that is plugged into your router. A PoE switch will not only power a PoE camera, it will also carry the video to the NVR. Couple the NVR with 4-8 indoor or outdoor cameras, and you can watch indoor and outdoor from any Internet browser, or with their new iViewer Mobile device software, you can pull your cameras up on your iPhone or iPad.

    Our customers tell us they love the quality of Vivotek over old CCTV cameras, and especially love the price. If you need help selecting cameras, give us a shout.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-3-EYE-SPY
    (1-877-339-3779)
    EyeSpyPro.com/Vivotek NR8301 NVR

    EyeSpyPro Hosted Video Recording Service Gives You Peace Of Mind

    Monday, January 3rd, 2011

    We have had a lot of interest in the EyeSpyPro.com Hosted Video Recording service, and wanted to announce a change to the plans. This is a video surveillance solution that does not require large investments in recording equipment. What we do is host the video storage for you, so you don’t have to make an investment in a network video recorder. This service is ideal for homeowners or real estate investors who want to keep an eye on their property.

    A hosted video service is also great for any business, as you can use this as a 1-2 camera back-up service that will record and store video offsite, so even if a thief steals your video recording equipment, we have them on film far away, and you can access it on any Internet browser, iPhone, Blackberry, or Droid phone. Or if you have multiple locations, like sandwich shops, restaurants, gift shops, etc, you can put 1-4 cameras at each location, allowing you to access live video from any camera, as well as record all events.

    Check out some of the footage caught by an HVR Enabled Axis 207W at Wayne’s during their Tuesday night league.

    So we changed the service to a storage based solution, where you can pick your storage levels, depending on your needs. A 1GB package is $15.95 per month, and can record about 10 hours of straight video, enough to cover most shifts or hours of operation, or on motion detection, will record up to 7 days with 5% motion, or about 1.25 hours per day of video. After that, the oldest videos are deleted to make room for the current videos.

    You can be notified if motion occurs by email, as well if there is a power failure. You can also choose 7GB, 14GB, or 28GB, depending on your needs. You will save thousands on not having to buy an NVR, and let us worry about upgrades, back-ups, and other maintenance.

    All you need is a qualified AXIS network camera that is listed here, or if you have CCTV cameras, you can use an AXIS video encoder, and get good quality results. If the camera is already PoE, all you need is a PoE switch to power the camera, and record the video. If not, you can get a PoE splitter/injector to also power the camera, otherwise you need to power it with electricity.

    There are 41 different AXIS IP cameras to choose from, and 3 video encoders for legacy CCTV cameras. You can also take one of our wired hidden cameras, and hook it to a video encoder, for your covert, hidden camera applications. The software is super easy to use, and we will have our portal ready next week. You just log in to access the live feeds, and you can take a snapshot, or manually record 20 second clips.

    If you have a PTZ IP camera, you can zoom in/out with your mouse scroll wheel, or click to the right side to change the view to the right. You need about 400kbs per camera of upload speed, and for more info, give us a call @ 1-877-3-EYESPY (1-877-339-3779) for more information or to get started.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    EyeSpyPro.com/Hosted Video Recording



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