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Feb 1 2006, 7:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony introduces an intelligent IP based surveillance video camera - SNC-CS50P.
The Sony SNC-CS50P can detect unattended items and human movement with its built-in motion detection and object detection capabilities.
Sony's new surveillance camera can stream a high-resolution stream for local recording and viewing and a low-resolution stream that can be transmitted remotely over low bandwidth connections at the same time.The Sony SNC-CS50P supports power over Ethernet (PoE), which reduces the cost of installation
The camera’s other features include wireless and multicasting capabilities, IP filtering, an anti-tampering function, bi-directional audio and simultaneous access for up to 20 users.
More details in this Sony UK press-release.
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