Pros: Great image quality, convenient setup, great price for pan/tilt Cons: ActiveX control forces viewers to use Microsoft OS and browser, no JPEG still images
This camera has excellent picture quality and the pan/tilt feature is very handy. I had no problem setting up my routers to make it visible from the Internet (http://63.227.59.66/ user:"mick", pass:"mick"). It is great that it just connects to my LAN ...
Pros: Web Based Pan, Tilt, Zoom ---
Web Based Administration---
Good resolution---
Built in microphone--- Cons: Only 1 user at a time---Need a broadband connection to work well
This is a nice all around web cam. Its ability to pan and tilt from a browser window is great. O ...
Pros: Low cost
Feature packed
Functional by all counts
Cons: Must use Internet Explorer
Must have admin rights (to install script once)
Some installation difficulties
What is it? The Veo Wireless Observer is a Pan / Tilt / Zoom webcam with a built in web server. The idea is that you can log into it from any Windows desktop and view the video stream. Veo tries to pack in the best features while keeping the ...
Pros: Easy to set up, great functionality, best bargain in web cameras on the market. Cons: No hardcopy owners manual, only CD.
I've read the reviews that have had issues with this camera and I'm convinced they didn't take the time to read the owners manual. A comparable camera from anyone else is almost double the price. Or a commercial model can easily cost a thousand bucks or ...
Pros: worked well for 6 months Cons: doesn't work for long...its a throw away camera.
I purchased the Veo web cam in Feb. 2004. Within 6 months the head would fall forward and not go back up. It was still under warrantee and they sent me a RMA #. I mailed my camera to them in January and as of yet they still will not return calls or emails. It is April 1st. I feel as if I have lost the camera and all contact with Veo. I plan on filing a report with the BBB if they do not contact me very soon.
It broke, support number out of service by out_of_luck ,May 24 '06
Pros: Nice paperweight Cons: If it breaks, you're out of luck, period!
I hooked this camera up to my Westell 327w. Not too difficult, it worked ok for a day. Then the camera seemed to lock up, so as per the support page on the Veo website, I sent the most recent update to it. It won't do anything now, won't turn on or off, just locked up. I've emailed support via they joke of a web page for submitting issues, got no response the one time it actually submitted properly. But they did remove the page that suggests sending an update to the camera when experiencing problems, as of 5-25-06 it's a blank page. So I tried calling them, I get the number is out of service. If you buy this camera, expect to take a gamble, cause if it breaks after the first day of use, you're out of luck, and money. You've been warned.
Product has potential if Veo can solve the access issue when using Linksys gateway routers. The product also seems to freeze up constantly, especialy when it is not being used. This requires power-cycling the equipment which defeats the purpose of remote management. Veo support is also an issue, since email is the only method of suport, don't hold your breath waiting for a solution. I worked with the support fo 20 days before I received a call from a live body and was still unable to get the acces issue though the internet resolved.
The network camera is a... by doublej_dt3000 ,Mar 26 '03
The network camera is a great concept, but unfortunately Veo hasn't worked out the bugs. Setup is easy enough - plug the camera in, load the software, and change some settings on your router. UNFORTUNATELY, with all this, the camera is inaccessible from outside the LAN. Repeated efforts to fix the problem (by checking their "knowledgebase" - which is only a list of 20 simple FAQs) and emailing their support (which takes days, if not a week for a response, and I think is outsourced to a company that doesn't know the product!). A prime example of the HORRIBLE support was that the solution given was in direct opposition to what was listed on their web site. VERY DISAPPOINTED with this camera - do NOT buy it - does not live up to ANY of the claims on their site.
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