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TRENDnet Advanced Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Server TV-IP400

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November 4, 2009 by Atila

  • Sold Individually

Product Description
The Pan/Tilt IP Camera is a full-featured surveillance system that provides high quality video over a wireless network connection. Built-in CPU and Web Server allow the camera to function as a standalone device, allowing users to access the camera anywhere in the world by using a Web browser. Users can also move the camera remotely in almost any direction, scanning sensitive locations for unauthorized intrusion. The IP Camera comes with a CMOS sensor to deliver clea… More >>

TRENDnet Advanced Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Server TV-IP400


5 comments »

  1. RadMan says:

    Excellent features and function. Reasonable image quality. Fully functional remotely using Active X.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Item is described as WIRELESS. It is NOT WIRELESS. Turns out the TV-IP400W is wireless, not this TV-IP400, with no “W”!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Rob Prindle says:

    If the product worked, it would be fine, but it locks up after about an hour of use.

    I phoned tech support. They took 20 minutes to pick up. The tech was very difficult to understand. He told me that he couldn’t help me, but if I wanted to RMA it would take 3-4 weeks. The RMA process did not work and I have not received a replacement.

    Nice.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I figured it was to good to be true. A 4x digital zoom is bad, should be optical. Of course you kinda get what you pay for and in this case you get a camera that has pan, tilt and zoom. The only problem is the picture quality is very bad. I have a non PTZ camera from another company and the picture quality is excellent. I guess that adding the other features somehow affects the picture quality. That is unless you spend around $500 – %6000 and up for the camera.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. J. Haley says:

    I purchased this camera to use at my cabin. I have trouble keeping a computer with a conventional webcam alive when I’m not there, so this was a great solution since it plugs straight into the router and functions without a computer. I find the picture quality to be good as long as there is adequate lighting. Actually, you can see quite a bit even in low light. I haven’t been able to figure out how to put the video feed onto a separate web page, otherwise I would give the camera five stars. Programming the router for remote access via your ISP is not all that easy, but it can be done with a little understanding of IP addressing and networks. The camera has an amazing pan and tilt range!
    Rating: 4 / 5

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