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Specifications:
- Type: Wireless IP Camera
- Device: 0.3MP CMOS Sensor
- Frame Rate: 25FPS
- Sensor Type: SMOS
- Resolution: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240)
- Video Parameters: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation
- S/N Ratio: Great than 48DB
- Shutter: 1/50s(1/60s)-1/100,000s
- Lens: 6mm (Optional accesseies 3.6mm), 8mmCS port
- Illumination: 0.1 Lux / F1.2
- Compression Format: Motion-JPEG-N
- Operating Temperature: -10℃~ +50℃
- Power Supply: DC5V 1A
- Working Temperature: 95% RH
- Ethernet: One 10/100Mbps RJ-45
- Supported Protocol: TCP/IP, HTTP, ICMP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, PPPoE and so on
- CPU: 32Bit RSIC Embedded Processor
- OS: Microsoft Win98 SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista
- Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 or above
- Size: 127 x 57 x 53mm / 5.0 x 2.2 x 2.1in (L x W x H)
- Asante Voyager I Wireless Security Camera comes equipped with Advanced Video Motion Detection with various notifications
- Scheduled and triggered event functionality with preset actions and alarm notification via e-mail, TCP, HTTP and upload of images via e-mail, FTP and HTTP
Detail:

- High image & video quality,Two-way audio monitoring

- Built-in Microphone and Speaker allow you to communicate with people derectly
How is the Frame Rate related to Picture Quality?
- Quality can refer to both how detailed the image is and how fast the frame rate is. Frame rate is simply a measure of how many individual pictures make up the video. "Full motion", what you see on television and on VHS tapes, is 30 frames per second, or fps. Most often, security systems record at slower rates, which result in more jerky-looking images but saves tape or hard drive space, allowing longer periods of time to be recorded
Camera's Format:
- Camera formats are measured in inches: most surveillance cameras fall between 1/4" and 1". This refers to the usable image size created inside the camera. For most security systems, a small size is fine - 1/4" or 1/3" surveillance cameras dominate CCTV sales. Larger formats do not necessarily result in better images, but can be advantageous in dimly lit situations since they are able to gather more light
How to Record Video From Your Webcam?
- Want to record video from your webcam and save it as a movie? This works with any webcam and any webcam capture program! It's simple, and this tutorial article will make it easy for beginners!
Instructions:
- Start by loading your webcam and making sure it is detected by your computer properly. You can verify this by using a webcam test website or program
- Now you must choose a Free Webcam Recorder that will capture your webcam video input and save it as a movie file (AVI, MPEG, MOV, etc.)! You can find these on Webcam Recording Software websites
- You can use the Webcam Video Recorder software to capture your webcam video or other webcams that you want to save. For example, if you are on a webcam chat site, you may record their webcam with your software
- Use your favorite webcam video, and click 'Capture'! You've got your software loaded, capturing, and now all you have left to do is adjust your quality settings. It is highly suggested that you use a setting
Package Included:
- 1 x Camera
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x CD
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Screw
- 1 x Holder
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