D-Link's Wireless Internet Camera streams video and audio to 3G mobile devices

Check up on the office by mobile phone or PDA


27 June 2006 14:29 GMT / By Amber Maitland

D-Link has brought out a wireless internet camera that streams directly to a 3G mobile phone or PDA.

The DSC-2120 is ideally suited for home or small-office use as a surveillance camera, and gives peace-of-mind to users as it lets them remotely view live video and hear sound on their 3G device.

The camera comes complete with CPU and web server, and features a low-light sensitive lens that can video inside during the night-time.

Up to 16 cameras can be viewed and controlled on the PC, while a 4x digital zoom lets users get a closer view of what's going on inside the office.

Images can be recorded as snapshots at timed intervals and stored on a hard drive, while email alerts notify users when motion is detected during certain user-defined time periods.

The DCS-2120 is available in July with a price of around £180.
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