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RUN RUN FAST away from buying this product. I purchased this thinking I could hook it up in less than an hour like most devices I have (and I have many) but nothing has gone right. I am now at MONTH TWO futzing with it - yes I tried support, yes I tried community forums, and still won't allow me to use the worthless subscription to Sololink.
These deliver re much higher quality image than the Linksys Compact Internet Camera. I own two of these and they are easy to set up if you have some network knowledge and they work great; both video and audio.
I have a 5-months-old baby and I needed a webcam to keep an eye on him and his nanny while I was out working at the office.This camera has good quality of video but to my surprise it also has great quality of sound, which was my priority since I wanted to hear the baby crying and what the nanny was doing or telling him.I really recommend it, it was also easy to install.
This is a problem I encountered with the newer version. I have purchased and used several of these Internet cams both at home and at work. The software works well in very small networks, but on enterprise networks it can get confused and sometimes can not find the camera. Without an IP address window on the device, I would have to search the network and hope the software is able to pick up the device. They work very well once set up, but they may require highly technical skills and knowledge to set up depending on your network environment. I like them because they have a window that shows the IP address they have picked up.
Video quality is not good. Customer support is easy to reach online, but not very helpful if you get a not-easy problem. Bought one recently. I guess it is the same as those over $200 because of the small lens. Wired camera at that price has much much better video. For less than $100, don't expect too much. Easy to set up.
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