Networking and communication equipment manufacturer AirLive has launched AirLive CamPro Mobile Home software for Android and iOS, that allows you to view multiple security cameras using one Android device, iPhone or iPad.

Airlive Campro

AirLive, division of the company OvisLink, has announced the Airlive CamPro Mobile Home, an innovative software that allows you to preview AirLive cameras directly from a tablet or smartphone. With advanced features, Airlive CamPro Mobile Home can even control the PTZ function. The software also provides the possibility of two-way audio communication. Other valuable features that make management easier include creating camera groups and switching views. Airlive CamPro Mobile Home also offers two view modes: Single or Quadruple. The latter allows you to view up to four cameras simultaneously, allowing you to expand the number of monitored locations at the same time.

The app allows monitoring both on the local network and the Internet. Available on APP store or Google Play, Airlive CamPro Mobile Home is a very convenient free app that takes full advantage of the capabilities of smart mobile devices and is compatible with all the features offered by AirLive cameras.

Basic features:

  • Free App
  • Dual Transmission: H.264 and JPEG for RTSP over HTTP
  • DIPS Endorsement (camera with a unique number that can quickly connect to the camera without checking the IP and port)
  • Full ePTZ control
  • Display of up to four different cameras simultaneously
  • Adjustable zoom
  • Two-way audio reception
  • Group Management: Creating Appropriate Camera Groups
  • Supported AirLive Models: CW-720, CU-720PIR, WN-2600HD, POE-2600HD, WN-200HD, IP-200PHD-24, IP-200PHD-24B
  • Easily change the current view
    – Drag horizontally to change the camera's display mode on an image
    – Horizontal drag to change the camera group to quad display mode
    – Vertical drag to change the NVR channel

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by • 16 Jan, 2013
• section: safety