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New P2P and Wi-Fi-capable units can be accessed and controlled easily from any location.
Managing wireless IP cameras that communicate through P2P networking and Wi-Fi is getting simpler as many new units are becoming compatible with a wide range of personal electronics.
Viewing and accessing the IP cameras are done by scanning a QR code or a serial number via Android phones, iPhones, PCs and wearables. Camera movement and pan, tilt and zoom angles can also be controlled and adjusted remotely. Devices capable of giving off alarms send reports and alerts to users' e-mail addresses.
Some cameras store data in the cloud or have an online portal where users can check captured images and videos.
In terms of resolution, wireless cameras that capture HD images and videos are rising in supply. Some units are capable of delivering color output even in night vision mode. Brightness, contrast, exposure and saturation settings can be toggled.
The products in this gallery have been handpicked by our Market Analysts for representing current trends in wireless IP cameras.
The CNZ21-100W model from Okay (Zhuhai) Electronic Technology Co. Ltd is a Wi-Fi-capable PTZ baby monitoring camera that is priced $37.50 for an MOQ of 200 units. The 1MP IP camera's wireless standard is Wi-Fi 802.11/b/g/n. It adopts H.264 compression and delivers 720p. The device uses P2P technology, supports two-way audio and scans QR codes for viewing on iPhones and Android mobile phones. The black or white plug-and-play IP camera pans 270 degrees and tilts 90 degrees. It integrates 13 LEDs and a 3.6mm lens. IR distance reaches 10m. Data can be stored in a 32GB TF card.
Panoview Industrial Co. Ltd's XSW-IP633 model with a fish-eye lens supports a 180- or 360-degree panoramic view and multiple simultaneous streams. It has no blind spots. Motion detection triggers recordings and e-mail or mobile alerts, and iPhone/iPad and Android apps for remote viewing are available. The device has an online portal where users can easily view recordings and manage the camera. The plug-and-play camera allows for smart access without the need for IP settings via a router. It also has Wi-Fi and uPnP connectivity for network setup and configuration.
The wireless IP camera uses a 1/3in progressive scan CMOS sensor chip, an IR LED and an IR-cut filter. Resolution is 1.3MP and HD or 1280x720p. Video compression is H.264 HP. The device also uses an 850nm IR LED. Other supported features are dual stream, AVI and adjustable 1 to 6Mbps bit stream. Brightness, exposure, saturation, sharpness and white balance of the images taken by the device can be enhanced or adjusted. The camera detects displacement, uploads files to FTP, sends alerts via e-mail and saves data in an optional microSD card. It has a 10BASE-T/100 BASE-TX interface and a 10/100M RJ45 interface. The 185x185mm device consumes 7W. MOQ is 100 units and price is $90.
For an MOQ of 50 units, Shenzhen Apexis Electronic Co. Ltd offers the model AH9063CW wireless IP camera that has a patented design and a free customizable app. The device supports 4x optical zoom, auto-focus and P2P technology. The plug-and-play PTZ camera adopts a 1.3MP CMOS sensor and delivers 960p. It has an IR-cut filter for day and night viewing. The camera's IR night vision reaches 30m. Two-way audio function, motion detection alerts with snapshots via e-mail are available. Wireless standard is IEEE 802.11b/g/n. The unit works with iOS and Android apps for remote viewing and giving intelligent push notifications. It is compatible with standard browsers, including Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome. Measuring 4in, the wireless IP camera is easy to install. Price is $105.
The camera pans at a 355-degree angle and tilts at a 120-degree angle. Auto-cruise feature is present. The product supports dynamic IP, Wi-Fi and IEEE802.11b/g/n, and links with 64 wireless detection alarms. With a built-in speaker and a microphone capable of two-way audio, users can talk back anytime and anywhere. Protocols utilized include ONVIF and RTSP. Compatible OS are iOS, Android, Windows and Linux. MOQ is 100 units. The product is quoted at $40.
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