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ProLink PIC1007WP Higher Quality Monitoring

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There are many affordable and good performing entry- level IP cameras in the market, but the majority of them only stream video at a 640 x 480 resolution that’s usually good enough to make out the face of the intruder, but not the number plate of the car he escaped in. If this VGA resolution just doesn’t cut it for your needs, and you’re willing to fork out a bit more for a higher quality surveillance footage, you might want to take a look at the Prolink PIC1007WP, which retains most of the useful features in last year’s PIC1006WN that we quite liked, but streams 720p footage at 30 frames per second.

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The PROLiNK PIC1007WP True Plug & Play Wireless-N Pan/Tilt IP Camera is an easy to
set up IP Camera with no complicated router settings or network configurations.

There are several wired and wireless ways to get the PIC1007WP onto your network. Since our router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature, the easiest way for us was to press this WPS button on both the camera and router to establish a connection between the two, and then used Prolink’s currently free mLiveViewPro mobile app (available for Android and iOS) to scan the QR code that comes in the box to connect our smartphone to the camera. Even if your router doesn’t support WPS, there’s an alternative method you can fall back on that takes just a couple steps more. If surveillance on the go is all you need, the setup process actually ends here.

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High definition 720p with 1280x800 resolution at 30fps.
Supports the latest H.264 technology in video compression

Besides live video streaming, the mobile app also lets you manage the camera settings, record videos and store them on your device (or on the camera as it has a built-in microSD card slot), as well as take snapshots. The app’s UI is okay, but we did experience occasional hangs, and sometimes, adjusted settings weren’t saved. For desk-bound users, you can perform the same tasks and more with the desktop LiveView software (available for both Windows and Mac OS X, though the Mac version isn’t as polished and is behind in terms of features) that you install using the bundled CD.

Depending on the ambient light level, the PIC1007WP alternates between the day and night lenses automatically. The increased image sharpness is certainly welcome, and we didn’t notice any adverse impact on our network. Night vision performance is good too, recording video in total darkness up to 10 meters away (with the IR LED on). Color rendition during daytime is slightly less accurate though due to the lack of an IR-cut filter. The camera’s built-in speaker and microphone also let users keep in touch with those around the camera. Coupled with the motorized pan/tilt functions, motion and sound detection, and temperature monitoring, we can see enterprising parents repurposing it as a baby monitor.

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There are several wired and wireless ways to get the PIC1007WP onto your network

The ProLink PIC07WP is decidedly still an entry-level IP camera, though it’s a nice step up for those unsatisfied with the VGA quality the majority of such cameras offer. The near idiot-proof setup process, variety of information you can derive from the sensors, and two-way communication justify its higher price tag.

Specifications:

·         Image sensor: 2 x ¼” color CMOS

·         Processor: RISC CPU, hardware video processing and compression

·         Max connection: Up to 36 cameras and 20 unicast users simultaneously

·         Resolution: 1,280 x 800

·         Video: H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC)

·         Memory: Built-in Mirco-SD slot (up to 64GB)

·         Communication: Ethernet (10/100Mbps) WLAN (802.11b/g/n)

·         Alert & Monitoring: PIR sensor, • Motion detection, Sound detection,  Temperature monitoring, Notification via Email/FTP, Push notification on iOS and Android devices

·         Price: $299

 

 

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