Our Plug in Ethernet Over Power (EOP) camera kit uses existing power lines to create a video transmission network so you can view your premises anytime, anywhere you have web access.
Turnkey, All-Inclusive EOP Camera Kit comes with one camera, one EOP set, one G-Box and all necessary cabling.
Eliminates time-consuming conventional camera wiring with Hi-Res EOP that simply plugs in. With EOP home plugs, the existing power lines of your home or business transmit the video signal.
Affordable Video Account Access-Unlimited, 24/7 access to your private live feed or archived events for only $17.95 per month.
Archives Approximately 150 motion triggered clips and sends an email when the motion event occurs.
Dependable, Proprietary Firewall-Buster Technology ensures you can view your video, even from within high-security, firewalled networks.
Easy plug-and-play install-No software to install on computer or cell phone (supports all brands and browsers). Streaming video data module senses proper data-port.-No router configuration necessary
Easy To Install Internet Video Access
The integrated plug-in EOP (Ethernet over power) system provides an easy install. With this system, you can:
• Look in on your home or business anytime, anywhere using any PC or web-enabled cell phone.
• Use pixel-based motion detection to trigger video clip storage for review in progress or later.
Motion detection can be set and time-scheduled, so that motion in a given area of the cameras’ field of view will automatically trigger a video record of that event. For example, a child returning from school is detected moving through the front door and video is recorded. Also, an email alert can be sent to a PC or cell phone.
VGA high-resolution camera uses ethernet over power technology for plug-and-play, speedy installs
To eliminate traditional camera wiring, iSee Video VIP-CAMKITs use two homeplug ethernet-over-power modules. They simply plug into a standard electrical outlet, transformer-style, and use the existing power lines of a home or business to transmit the cameras’ video signals. One homeplug is connected to the camera wire; likewise, a second EOP homeplug is connected to the iSee Video G-Box, which is also plugged into the customers’ modem. The G-Box automatically data-port forwards the video data for streaming on the internet.
Together the homeplugs create a powerline network transmitting the video signals at up to 85 megabits per second, across the phases of typical residential multiphase power systems to the internet. (Up to four cameras are supported per system).
Server Access
Reliable account access allows you to look-in on your premises anytime, anywhere.
• Password-protected video, available for live, online viewing 24/7
• Access to the Napco video server to view video stored in their personal archive by triggered motion-detection events with time-/ date-stamp.
• 50 MB of scalable storage, allowing the archiving of approximately (150) 5 second video clips (pre motion-triggered event ; post motion-triggered event), with upgrades available.
Clips include time-/date-stamp, and can be exported, to prevent being routinely overwritten, by saving them to a PC as a Flash Video file.
Works with all standard web browsers
iSee Video’s powerful proprietary firewall-buster technology ensures you can view your video anywhere, anytime, even on PCs within high-security firewall networks, such as those in the workplace. Plus, there is no software to load on your PC or phone, and iSee Video supports all internet browser formats- Mac, Windows, Linux and all web-enabled cellphones-from Razrs to iPhones to Blackberrys and LGs.
Advanced motion detection to capture events
Pixel-based motion detection with adjustable sensitivity can be used to trigger the capture of video events. Motion is detected when the system analyzes video of an area of interest and pixel changes are detected. This feature can be always on or scheduled to be on at certain times of the day/night. When activated, an e-alert can be sent automatically, to call attention to the event in progress and/or for archived review at a later time. To choose an area of interest in which to detect motion and trigger event recording:
• Select the area to monitor using a dynamic square target zone.
• The zone can altered and chosen at any time, online