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Hurry Shop - Panasonic BB-HCM331A Outdoor Network Camera w/audio

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List Price: $699.00
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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 0037988809752 Feature: Place anywhere you'd like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required at the location Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Panasonic Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: BB-HCM331A Publisher: Panasonic Studio: Panasonic
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Features
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Place anywhere you'd like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required at the location View and control from a standard web browser, video display, or even a compatible cell phone or PDA Easy to install and operate with no additional software needed Splash-resistant design for use outdoors Directly save captured images with SD memory card slot
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to install, reliable, but pricey. Probably worth the extra bucks for most... Comment: I installed this camera on the windowsill of our unheated-in-winter (unless we're there) cabin in the mountains in Colorado - looking out at the view there. These Panasonic IP cameras can be pricey, but the higher the price - the more bells and whistles you get (this one, for example, can take the cold). Installation is a breeze - little to no knowledge of networking is required (though it's helpful in order to understand what's going-on) - and the seamless set-up of free web monitoring through the included DNS service is a huge plus. The picture and video is pretty darn good, considering it's just a 300K pixel camera (as are most in this and lower price ranges), and the motion sensor really will e-mail you a photo when something triggers it (if you've set it up to do so). I've got two more less-elegant Panasonic cams in my home for watching the cats (and any "visitors") when we're away, and they've operated for months in trouble-free fashion. If you've got a wealth of networking knowledge and a skinny wallet you can buy the less-costly, brand-X, IP cameras, set-up your own, free, Dynamic DNS account, open the ports on your router, copy the IP addresses from one place to another, and piece-meal it all together - or you can spend a little more and let the Panasonic camera and the included software do it all for you.
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