Key Specifications: Google 'KaiCong Sip1201 Ip Camera Tutorial Video ' ·HD quality/1280 × 720 resolution/H.264 video compression ·Plug&Play using free iOS/Android app ’iSeeu’ and ‘seeseesee’ ·Remote Internet PC&Mobile monitoring ability, no network limit ·Pan & Tilt, 3 streams, Bonjour & ONVIF protocol ·Two-Way audio/Built-in Microphone & Speaker/Extra 3.5mm speaker joint · Baby, pet or elderly parent monitor ·Wifi IEEE 802.11b/g,n or Wired connection ·IR-Cut filter for true color video and images ·Free manufacturer's DDNS included ·Up to 4-area motion detection, FTP & mail alarm ·Multiple languages : English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Deutsch, Korea, Japanese, Russian ·H.264 compression format for clearer images, smaller streams, easy network transmission and space-saving ·Built-in web server, support IE browser and parameter settings ·Built-in DVR via TF card (up to 32gb) & via FTP ·11 infrared lens, standard outdoor distance up to 10 meters ·Free centralized client software, support 100 screens viewing from different places ·Browser recording & video playback ·One account to manage all the capabilities of the KaiCong devices ·CD in the box includes all the softwares and manual ·For more details please feel free to email us or Skype: kaicongkk or kaiconghy
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Good inexpensive 720P camera
For the cost it seems like a good deal. I got it yesterday and quickly got it setup. Setup was quick and easy which was nice. I don't know if it's really 1280x720P but there is certainly more detail in the picture than my 640x480P cameras. It has a manual focus ring and the IR cut can bet set to automatic or off. It also works well over 2.4Ghz N and over a wired connection.I did not try the memory card storage or any audio functions.Now i did have an issue in Chrome and IE viewing the video. I have to use it in mobile mode for that becasue of some issue with the quicktime plug in. But I use Blue Iris software anyway so I don't need to view the video from a webpage. I just needed to access the settings from a webpage for setup and that worked fine.With Blue Iris I connect remotely to view all my cameras including the KaiCong. PTZ works with Blue Iris locally and I can control the KaiCong camera like my Panasonic cameras. Although I did not see KaiCong listed as a manufacturer to use, I used the setting that said "RTS H.264/MJPG/MPEG4" for brand and model. For the PTZ settings I selected "Foscam FI86xx/98xx" and Blue Iris had no problem controlling the KaiCong after that selection.For only $73 it is a good deal. I've not even had it 24 hours yet so only time will tell if it lasts. If it has any issues in the future then I will need to lower the rating.EDIT 12/01/2013: I got a second Sip1201 and it is working great with Blue Iris like the first one is.
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cheap
doesn't work nearly as good as my foscams, doesn't stay connected to wifi and boggs down bandwidth/network not worth the problems for the price
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