TP-Link, manufacturer of networking products for consumers and businesses, has added the TL-SC3430N H.264 megapixel surveillance camera to its catalog, offering wireless N speed up to 150Mbps and HD display at a resolution of 1,3 megapixel (1280 x 1024).

blankThe new TL-SC3430N camera from TP-Link It is a versatile home and office surveillance solution to keep an eye on the house, children or the workplace, whatever is most important. With Wireless N speeds of up to 150Mbps, can be easily configured to work wirelessly or using cables. Una vez instalada, Live videos can be viewed from an internet browser or Smartphone from anywhere in the world. With integrated SD card slot, video can be backed up, ensuring you are never caught off guard.

Wireless surveillance

IP cameras are generally installed on ceilings or walls., and as a consequence they are connected to an Ethernet cable. The wireless connection allows you to place the IP camera anywhere you need it, without the restrictions of network cables. The TL-SC3430N is wireless with speeds of up to 150Mbps, ensuring smooth video transmission.

Streaming de video HD

The TL-SC3430N adopts the H.264 codec, which is an advanced technology in video compression that greatly reduces the size of a digital video file without compromising the quality of the video compared to the quantity of video. Using H.264 provides savings on network bandwidth and storage costs, as well as achieving higher video quality at a bit rate.

Multiple storage options

The TL-SC3430N provides multiple storage options making storage more reliable and convenient, and is equipped with an SD card for additional storage or backup. It is an addition to existing options where users can store video content on their local PCs or NAS drives..

Multiple remote viewing options

The TL-SC3430N provides users with a variety of flexible remote viewing options. Users can view their cameras over the Internet from their 3G mobile phones, laptops or tablets, como un teléfono Android o iPad con activación 3G.

By, 13 Jul, 2012, Section: Video surveillance

Other articles about

¿Te gustó este artículo?

Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.