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Netgear Introduces wire-free night vision camera
[January 08, 2013]

Netgear Introduces wire-free night vision camera


Jan 08, 2013 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) -- Netgear, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR) said at the International Consumer Electronics Show it has expandewd the Netgear VueZone Home Monitoring product line.

The two-part Netgear VueZone Add-On Night Vision Camera (VZCN2060) includes the only wire-free night vision camera that lets you see in the dark. Use your connected device a laptop, smartphone, PC, Apple Mac or tablet to easily keep an eye on children, elderly relatives, pets, property, vacation homes or businesses, from anywhere at any time. VueZone Add-On Night Vision Camera is an honoree in the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards program that recognizes the industry's hottest products at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show taking place this week in Las Vegas.



The Netgear VueZone Night Vision Camera is a two-part system: a powerful AC-powered infrared lamp along with the only wire-free infrared camera in the market. The inclusion of a separate infrared lamp with the Netgear VueZone Night Vision Camera provides multiple options for illuminating scenes in low light and darkness, while the camera's wire-free feature means that you can easily place the camera anywhere within range of the base station without the hassle of unsightly power cords. You can even place the lamp and the camera in different locations as long as both are pointing at the same subject. The camera is suitable for both daytime and nighttime use and can be set to automatically detect motion, record an event and send an alert. You can play back your recorded videos from anywhere on Apple iOS or Google Android smartphones and tablets, or on PCs or Mac computers.

Netgear is a global networking company that delivers innovative products to consumers, businesses and service providers. For consumers, the company makes high performance, dependable and easy to use home networking, storage and digital media products to connect people with the Internet and their content and devices.


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