

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2383 in Camera & Photo
- Color: Black
- Brand: Zmodo
- Model: CM-I11123BK
- Dimensions: 6.70" h x
6.70" w x
6.70" l,
1.30 pounds
Features
- Pan & Tilt: 270° Left to Right, 90° Up to Down
- Supports Live View via Smart Phone and iPhone
- 1/4" Color CMOS Image Sensor
- IR Night Vision up to 30' (10m)
- IR Night Vision up to 30'(10m)
Zmodo CM-I11123BK Wireless WiFi IR Night Vision Pan Tilt IP Network Camera
Product Description
Free yourself from long video wires and enjoy the convenience of wireless technology with this pan/tilt IP camera. This camera can connect to your wireless router and record straight to your computer's hard drive. The advanced, built-in chip enables features such as recording triggered by motion detection, email alerts, and remote access from popular web browsers. The 1/4" CMOS image sensor provides resolution up to 640x480 (VGA) and good image quality. With 10 built in IR LEDs, this camera can capture video in night vision mode up to 30' away. All 270° of pan and 90° of tilt rotation can be remotely controlled through the network. IP configuration is easy with the included software.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.I love it! Must be tech smart for setup or watch youtube instructions
By SanAntonioMan
Great Camera, swivels 270 degrees tilts 180 degrees.Requires a reasonable technical knowledge of networking to setup. Youtube videos help.No Audio for remote access.I bought it to check on my kids when they are home alone after school. I love the remote access and the ability to pan around the room. It took me about 3 hours to setup. User manual helps but there are videos on you tube to set up locally on network and remotely that helped alot. Now that it is up and working I love it. The only thing that would make it better is audio.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Not as good as expected
By M
Cons: One camera shipped with a missing part to mount it with. One camera stops panning after 1st round. The other's infrared lights don't show but it still works - go figure... Both have a seriously flawed software add on, which shuts down or requires you to download a browser control each and every time. Works better with Google Chrome than IE9 but has less control with Chrome. It always forgets the setup and usually I find it pointed at the ceiling and shut down when I return each week. One time one of the cameras went brain dead and would not power up until I reset it, got serious with the power source - not sure why it would not power up but after several tries it woke up. Never tried my cell phone. Has a seperate software add on for each type of browser (Push or Pull - not sure whats the difference but 2 types still require a load each time). Maybe its Windows Seven....or the ocx code is junk or the browser cannot trust it.Plus: Price. Pan, Auto night vision and can be used locally via wireless LAN. DOES NOT REQUIRE A YEARLY SERVICE!Setup is slow but with a direct connection to my laptop and a couple resets I got it to stick to my own setup.I removed the default DDNS setup (China watching?) and left it as locally named for the areas they are in. I still will use them as I am growing tired of trying to find better motion wireless cameras this inexpensive. I just remote into a server on the premises each time I want to view. If I enabled my own DDNS it probably would still have the same software problems anyway. Since it stops for no reason and aims at the sky its always a 5 minute setup for 5 minutes of viewing - so having the local computer to knock it up side the head is ok. Just cannot depend on it still working when I leave. Always forgets the daylight setting and brightness/contrast numbers and the saved locations never work.I will try a more expensive Wireless Night vision (but fixed position) system like Lorex next.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.OK, but no network audio
By Old Systems Guy
This is a much better product overall than my Megacam 4200, but the audio does require a direct connection to the camera. I expected for it to work over the network, as with the Megacam.The user manual is almost unintelligible, do yourself a favor and go the the Zmodo site (or Youtube) and watch the product video. Setup is a snap after that.
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