Sony's range of Ipela video surveillance cameras has been expanded with two new wireless models: SNC-CX600W, designed for small businesses, and SNC-CX600, high definition.

Sony SNC-CX600WThe multinational Sony has incorporated two new models of wireless video surveillance cameras -SNC-CX600W and SNC-CX600-, its Ipela security range, which have integrated motion sensors and can be controlled from a smartphone.

Both models, with a wide viewing angle and 720p image quality, They represent an ideal security solution for small businesses. (stores, workshops, warehouses, etc), as they offer numerous features that are very easy to install at an affordable price.

Sony SNC-CX600WThe new Sony SNC-CX600W cameras, now available on the European market, and SNC-CX600 (which will be marketed during the next month of December) provide high resolution images, White LED lighting and built-in recording, all in a compact and elegant design for non-intrusive installation and adaptation in stores and offices.

Both units feature Sony's Ipela Engine EX integrated signal processing system and a lens that covers up to 120 degrees (which represents an increase in 50 percent compared to other cameras on the market of the same class), so that the number needed to cover any space is reduced.

Each device also includes a motion sensor that works in both light and dark environments, White LED lighting allows for clear color recording, a speaker and a microphone, among other elements. For example: when the motion sensor detects an intruder, the camera can respond by switching to wide angle with LED lighting, playing an alert and a pre-recorded voice message while sending an email notification to the user.

Through Internet Explorer, User can view live images of the event and play recordings from the optional SD card. Besides, The CX600W camera is Wi-Fi certified for stable transmission and, thanks to Wi-Fi Protected Setup system (WPS), offers easy network security settings.

Since these cameras have parallel local storage, can store images and audio directly to microSD or Micro SDHC cards and capture motion-activated images without the use of an external recorder, reducing space requirements and installation and maintenance costs.

By, 15 Oct, 2013, Section: Thoroughly, Security

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