DIY: Viewing IP Cameras Over The Internet
Megapixel HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera
TV-IP562WI (Version v1.0R)
- Megapixel resolution
- Night vision up to 5 meters (16 ft.)
- Receive motion and sound detection video clips via email
- Record video to a Micro SD card or network storage device
- Two way audio
- Free mobile apps
- Free pro-grade management software
The Megapixel HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera, model TV-IP562WI, provides megapixel night vision in complete darkness for up to 5 meters (16 feet). A mounting bracket and Wireless N networking support a variety of installations. Each camera comes with a free Apple® and Android™ mobile app and Complimentary pro-grade software to manage up to 32 TRENDnet cameras.
Wireless N
Wireless N network increases installation options
Megapixel Video
Record 1280 x 720 megapixel video at 30 frames in the space savings H.264 compression format
Night Vision
Night vision up to 5 meters (16 ft.) in complete darkness
Digital Zoom
Zoom in by a factor of four
Motion Detection Emails
Receive snapshots and video clips of motion via email
Mounting Bracket
An articulated mounting bracket increase installation options
Two-Way Audio
Hear sounds from the camera (install a third party speaker for two-way audio)
Storage
Store video to a Micro SD card (up to 32 GB) or to a Samba server
Free Apps
See live video on a mobile device with free Apple® and Android® apps
Complimentary Software
Complimentary pro-grade software to manage up to 32 TRENDnet cameras
ONVIF
ONVIF Profile S compliant
IPv6
IPv6 support
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Audio |
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Standard |
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Device Interface |
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Network Protocol |
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Dimension |
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Weight |
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Operating Temperature |
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Humidity |
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Power |
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Management Interface |
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TRENDnetVIEW Pro Software |
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TRENDnetVIEW App |
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Warranty |
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PACKAGE CONTENTS |
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DIY Video: Predicting Camera Viewing Field Sizes
DIY: Camera Mounting Tips
TRENDnetView App (Apple® and Android®)
TRENDnetView Pro Camera Software Video
DIY: Using PoE Technology to Install IP Cameras