The built-in IR (infrared) LEDs and light sensor make this Edimax network camera perfect for capturing crisp and clear videos in low light conditions. It automatically switches to night vision mode and turns on the IR LEDs to illuminate the monitored area when it gets dark, ensuring that you get video footage of critical moments both in daylight and at night.
The Edimax IC-7010 series lets you to see more than ordinary Internet cameras allow, making it ideal for surveillance purposes. This is because it features motorized Pan and Tilt with a viewing angle of ±355 ° horizontally and ±120° vertically. You can set the Edimax IC-7010 series to an automatic, preset cruise-path or view and control it remotely via a browser or the Edimax software utility.
The Edimax IC-7010 series allows multiple users to simultaneously view high quality and high frame rate video streaming live. This is achieved through advanced video compression (M-JPEG: SXGA, VGA,QVGA ; MPEG4:XGA, VGA, QVGA and H.264:1280x720, VGA, QGVA).
The Edimax IC-7010 series is designed with 2-way audio support. It has a microphone and an audio output for speaker connection. By connecting speakers to the camera, users can remotely communicate with people at the site where the network camera is installed, or even ward off an intruder when necessary.
The powerful multi-area motion detection system built into this network camera ensures that you have evidence of a criminal event as soon as it occurs. You can pre-define multiple areas in the monitored range for motion detection; and when motion is detected in the specified areas, this network camera will produce snapshots or video footage of the criminal event immediately
Should your Internet get disconnected and mail can't be sent to your e-mail or ftp, you can trust that the Edimax IC-7010 will continue to record images and video locally to a SDHC/SD memory card.
With DDNS, you are allowed to access Edimax IC-7010 series by inputting easy-to-memorize URL rather than having to type an IP address in your web browser. DDNS is also ideal for those without a fixed public IP address. UPnP allows Windows XP/Vista/7 users to access the device with the simple click of a mouse.
*Users need to register with a DDNS server