The newest small camera it’s Called VUE Camera
VUE Camera is created for Personal Video Network exhibited in the new market in CES 2009 but this product created very perfect and complete output of the camera before this edition.
WOWWW………Excelent and amazing I’m sure that you gonna like this camera because is like an small security camera wireless and also easy to use.
There is a lot of excess of use it, such as :
* wireless
* use a standart battery (type CR2)like other electronic part
* can operate 9 meters (space between camera and base unit)
* Vue cameras take advantage of magnets, which is how they are affixed to and positioned arround their small domed mounts
* there is no need for power
* the size small
* not need a Wi-Fi or hire someone to install a firewall and u can install it self
That are some excess from VUE Camera that can make us MORE EASY TO USE AND EASY TO LEARN. Beside that. With the Vue will be a gateway connecting a connection that is easy to my.vuezone.com and then the firewall is installed in the house can access, such as that incorporated in the computer network at home.
Users can then grant access to family and friends to a my.vuezone.com through media control. For instance, a user has a child and they do not need babysitter while to get out. Give access to their fathers through the Vue Camera my.vuezone.com a distance via remote home, so the grandmother can still monitor the children and grandchildren also have a few freedom.
Own base unit (receiver) to connect directly to the router and can see the results directly into their web in VueZone.You can access them anytime and anywhere through a PC, notebook and mobile phone that already has an internet connection.
I think you must have this amazing Camera because it have a lot advantages for you and you must get it soon after this are launch in market.
For the price Like the Touch Book, the Avaak Vue personal video network will be offered for $299 when it debuts later this year (in a kit that includes two cameras and a base station) and has no apparent service fees — at least not yet.
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