As technology marches forward, things that once cost boatloads of money or that were only used by businesses, find their way into the mainstream consumer arena for a mere pittance. One of those items is IP cameras. In this Tech Tip, we are going to take a quick look at IP camera features as well as take a look at some of the cool things that can be done with IP cameras.
A quick look at features
Cool uses
Some other uses include:
- Using it as a night time “baby cam”
- Using it as a “nanny cam” (though this aspect is can be somewhat controversial)
- Using during a home remodel
- Using it to keep an eye on the backyard pool
- Using it to keeping an eye on your pets.
- Some people set them up as “vantage point cameras” (for weather; traffic or even as a surf cam). Because IP cameras tend to use better electronics than webcams, they are ideal for such Functions.
When you couple IP cameras with aDigital Video Recorder (DVR) or a Network Video Recorder (NVR), you get not only a real time video feed, but the peace of mind that having a home surveillance system with a video log can bring. An example of this was seen in Carlsbad, California (near San Diego) recently where a home burglar not only saw the camera, but conveniently pointed it at his face so that it could be run in the local newspaper. Having a DVR saved the moment for all to see. Often, this type of software or hardware is sold separately from a standalone IP camera (though sometimes, they are offered as part of a surveillance kit).
In Conclusion
IP Cameras come in a wide array of types. From a simple, inexpensive IP camera that only streams live video to high-end, elaborate multi-camera surveillance kits with all the bells and whistles – IP cameras offer just about everything. So if you’re simply looking for a camera to watch your driveway – or a system to keep an eye on your home, IP cameras offer an ideal solution for just about everyone!
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