Bush Baby Ip Exit Sign Surveilance Camera

US $449.99

  • Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
  • Jun 9th
The Bush Baby IP Exit Sign is perfect for businesses monitoring doors or employee actions. This normal looking exit sign will not draw any extra attention to itself. The BBipExit conceals an IP camera capable of sending and receiving data through a network or the Internet, much like a web cam, with minimal set-up required.    Monitor up 36 channels.  Keep your eye on to up to 36 spaces.  That's a lot to watch, but the software also supports up to four users viewing the footage simultaneously.  You can set an alarm to automatically upload photos via FTP. Easy to use.  Your camera should be up and ready to film after a short set up process on any PC or smart phone device.  The software supports multiple browsers (e.g. IE, Firefox, Chrome) and even mobile devices such as Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile, and iPhones. Features Remote viewing without needing to be connected to a PC Up to four simultaneous connections Supports both wireless and wired networks Alarm system can email or upload photo's via FTP Viewable via PC or mobile phone Nightvision IRs Adjustable image settings: contrast, brightness Supports password security Technical Specs Resolution: 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 adjustable - 25 fps Supported cell phone OS: Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile, iOS Compression Format: M-JPEG Camera: CMOS, 3.6 mm Network interface: RJ-45 10/100, Wifi 802.11 b/g Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, HTTP, ICMP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, PPPoE Simultaneous connections supported: Up to four Power: Wires in directly. (Only supports US voltage) Dimensions: 12" x 7 1/2 " x 2" OS Requirement (For initial setup): Windows 98, SE, ME, XP, Vista, 7 Includes 1 x BBIPExitSign 1 x AC Adapter 1 x Software disc

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