Pros: CCD element Cons: False capabilities advertising and no support
The Veo Observer is an example of how to make a good idea into a bad end product just by using bad software and providing no support.
The camera is a good piece of hardware but its internal program is no good.
Pros: inexpensive, easy to hook up to the network, comes with mounting hardware Cons: incompatible with most browsers
The hardware and setup on this camera are great: you just plug it in, it auto-configures, and it displays its IP address. The camera comes with flexible wall mounting hardware. And you get all for a killer price of around $200.
Pros: works for me, but agree w/ other comments, but it is cheap and moves Cons: wish it allowed multiple users
See if you can access my camera (viewing our rose garden, if windy you can see movement between frames or the cat), try entering http://veocam.hopto.org:81 (user=guest, pw=whowho). active x script must be allowed w/ internet explorer, tools, internet...
Veo Observer Network Camera (Ethernet) 640 x 480 video resolution Microphone required for sending audio Ethernet interface Includes software to record snapshots, video, and sound clips Comp...
Network Camera Veo Observer Network Camera Turn your Palm handheld into a camera via the SD Card slot. Plug the Observer into your network and you're ready to see an...
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