TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver)

TRENDnet SecurView Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP110 (Silver)
Product By TRENDnet
List Price : $93.99
Available From 41 Sellers
Technical Details
- Product Type – Internet Camera
- Dimensions WxDxH – N/A
- Sensor Resolution – 1/4″ CMOS Sensor
- - Record streaming video to your computer and Network Storage
- - Supports still image snapshot to FTP, Email
Customer Reviews
2009-12-21
By Darnell Wiley
I bought this camera to replace a Linksys WVC54GC that I had for 3 years. The Linksys never did work correctly. (I could only get the e-mail alerts if I said “no video”. But it DID make the video. I ended up writing a batch file that sent me any videos it found once a minute. But the number of false alarms…JESUS!) But it did give me peace of mind after my break in.
The IP110 has WAY more features AND it cost less. But ooohhh you need almost a degree in networking to configure it. I exchanged a couple of e-mail with tech support before I got everything working. The manual needs work. I experienced the hanging and it losing the time when I was configuring it on my own. But once everything was configured correctly, it has been trouble-free.
Two notes for buyers:
1. This camera sends photos, not videos. Even the FTP just sends photos. It will MAKE motion detector-triggered videos, but it doesn’t send them. I could use the batch file to send the videos like I use to, but the motion detector photos are fast and reliable. I can connect to the camera remotely from work in less than 10 seconds.
2. The manual talks about a Schedule Profile and a Motion Detector profile. The Motion Detector profile is self-explanatory. The Schedule Profile is used to have the camera e-mail photos constantly during a certain time period REGARDLESS of the motion detector. Not sure what the point of that is.
But overall I am very satisfied.
2009-05-23
By Harriram Oumadath
I bought this as my first venture into IP Security. I must admit, that at this price, it’s a steal of a deal. Of course, low light visibility is no good as it is not a day/night. For home users, I would recommend the Trendnet line anytime. Excellent product for my needs. Next stop, Day/Night PTZ for outdoors.
2009-05-07
By J. S. Butler
This camera is a nice compact one. It is average quality but it is easy to set up and works good.
2009-05-02
By Andrew Arnold
I bought two of these cameras and set them up inside my home after several houses in my neighborhood were burglarized. I own mostly Macs and I am using the excellent EvoCam software by Evological to manage the cameras and allow me to view them via the web on a single web page. This software allows for more flexibility in responding to motion detection. For example, using an AppleScript I can queue intimidating music on my home stereo. One of the cameras is hardwired to my Time Capsule. The other is connected to an Airport Express (also used for AirTunes). These cameras do not offer good quality images in low-light conditions, however, motion detection still works very well, which is all that I need. One of the reviewers essentially complained that Trendnet was not able to help them configure their home network for them. You cannot expect a company that sold you a budget camera to then provide you with IT training. If you don’t know the difference between a LAN and a WAN or what a port number is, then hire your son’s techie friend to install these for you.
Tagged with: Camera TV-IP110 • Internet Surveillance • SecurView Camera • TRENDnet
Filed under: Camera & Photo
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