Price : $95.99
Product Description
Description:The Nexus 543 network camera from Loftek is well-suited for surveillance applications in demanding outdoor environments. The IP66 rated exterior protects against dust, water and impact, even in the most adverse weather conditions. With 36 infrared LEDs and a precision-engineered lens, the camera delivers outstanding day/night performance and captures superior image detail even in complete darkness.It supports Ethernet and wireless output . UPnP, DDNS, and automatic port forwarding ensure worldwide access via a computer or smartphone, and three levels of user authority allow for customized security solutions.The versatility, size, and dependability make the Nexus 485 a popular choice for professional video surveillance in locations such as retail stores, schools,banks,government buildings,and more.Technical Details:Sensor:CMOS sensorTotal of pixel:300kMinimum illumination:IR on,0 LuxLens:f=6.0mm,F=2.0,Fixed IrisLighting Control:Auto controlResolution:640480(VGA)/320240(QVGA)/160120(QQVGA)Compression:MJPEGFrame rate:30fpsBit rate:128kbps~5MbpsImage Rotation: Mirror /Up-side downOSD:supportAudio Compression:ADPCMBasic Protocol:TCP/IP,UDP/IP,HTTP,SMTP,FTP,DHCP,DDNS,UPNP,NTP,PPPOEOther Protocol:802.11b/gVideo control:supportMotion Detection:supportTriggered Actions:Email/FTP/external alarm/send message to alarm serverUser Setting:Three levelsDate/ Time Setting:supportUpgrade:Upgrade from networkDDNS:A free DDNS provided by manufacturerOS Supported:Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista Mac etcBrowser:Internet Explorer6.0 and Above or Compatible Browser,Firefox,Safari etcApplication Software:IPCMonitor.exeNote:If you cannot find the Loftek logo on either retail Box or ip camera,please contact Loftek support team ASAP.Only buy it from Loftek to qualify for full service and 1 year warranty
Client Critiques
When 1st attempting to access this camera, I was presented with a 320x240 image and no buttons in the interface. "strange," I believed, "should not I have some type of manage more than the camera characteristics that other individuals speak about?"
So as an alternative of safari, I launched chrome. Very same point. Then firefox. Identical point. I cracked out User Agent Switcher in firefox and set it to be IE in windows 7. Presto! I had an interface, while most of the buttons were broken. Turns out they were doing some silly javascript OS sniffing, and dropping every person in to the mobile device browser if they could not figure out what browser you had been making use of.
Thinking one thing was amiss, I contacted the seller. They suggested I download net explorer for the mac. IE for mac? that hasn't been published due to the fact 2003 and will not run on an intel machine. Laughable. When I pointed this out to them, they asked me to get in touch with them off amazon, as it stripped attachments, and they would send me a new firmware.
So immediately after a bit of e mail juggling, I get a new firmware file. Sadly, there is no way to upload it from a mac, so I booted up in my extremely old winXP that I keep useful and tried to install the "firmware" file they gave me. No great. Identical dilemma when I rebooted into macOS. back to windows, and this time, I uploaded it in the " Upgrade Device Embeded Web UI " box. This really worked when I rebooted back to snow leopard. I now have full control over almost all of the camera attributes, but I can not display a timestamp on the image, that appears to be a windows only setting.
So, make positive you can get net UI version ..four.18 from the vendor if you want to see this from a mac OS based browser. Also, be ready to use a dual-boot method to load the appropriate internet ui firmware.
Decent camera, decent pictures, I'll let consumers know if the weatherproofing does not hold up.
but excellent luck if you only have a mac and can't dual-boot into windows.
Initial off, let me say this: I was afraid this would be a nightmare to install or would not have the range permitting me to spot the camera where I wanted it. Not so. It agreeably shocked me on both counts.
It has built-in motion detection and upon detection will enable you to be notified by e-mail, upload the picture to ftp and/or update an http of your option.
It enables for the default admin account to be changed (which some other do not which would be a key security problem for me) and connects to my router more than WPA-TKIP.
the ftp upload can also be configured on a regular basis, which is the function I am making use of at the moment to feed sensr.net with recent captures.
overall, this has worked proper out of the box for me which I was rather weary of but no, almost everything went as scripted.
Do note that the CD coming with the camera has windows-only computer software on it so if you are a mac-only residence (or store), the only way you can make this perform would be if your network is a 192.168., then you can hit [...] and hit the camera from there directly. In my case, my network is diverse and I had to use the wonderful search tool provided, which identified the camera and allowed me to make the camera readily available on my network.
General just good!
no complaints, I will buy 4 additional to put below the eaves all around the residence.
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