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Astak intros stand-alone Mole Internet camera

Posted by admin on Oct 29, 2009 in Cameras, News, Notebooks/Netbooks, Webcams, accessories

Astak intros stand-alone Mole Internet camera

Astak has announced the release of a standalone computer camera, the dock on Wednesday.

The wireless Wi-Fi camera can upload videos to YouTube, detect motion and alert the user via Twitter or e-mail, and let them see what’s on an iPhone or a web browser sees. It can also record what it sees on SD cards.

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The camera can be adjusted easily to the network of owners, and allows up to five users to what it sees in most modern Web browsers. About the web based interface to users remotely pan and tilt the dock to a complete overview of the environment is preserved in. A two-way microphone users are able to facilitate talks with other online users, 15 LEDs, and a night – recording. Internet access is coming to the camera either via Ethernet or Wi-Fi

The ship will dock in early November.

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Blue Microphone intros Eyeball 2.0 webcam

Posted by admin on Oct 5, 2009 in News, Notebooks/Netbooks, Webcams, accessories

Blue Microphone intros Eyeball 2.0 webcam

Blue microphone has the Eyeball 2.0, which released an upgrade to the original camera and mic combo. The 2-megapixel upgrade of radio or video can at a maximum resolution of 1600×1200 at 30 frames per second. Like the original, here reviewed, it has a retractable lens that can be stored in the microphone device and automatically turned off to ensure privacy. The device is designed to fit on any display or notebook using the built-in adapter.

The USB add-on to any Mac or PC and has a built-in hybrid and stand for the journey and perch the camera on the desktop. Eyeball 2.0 is currently available  and should be on Apple’s retail stores Fry’s and (soon) from Amazon.

In addition, the company has also introduced two new designs for wired condenser microphone snowball. The device now comes in brushed aluminum or glossy black.

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Hercules intros Dualpix HD720p webcam

Posted by admin on Aug 29, 2009 in Cameras, News, Notebooks/Netbooks, Webcams

Hercules intros Dualpix HD720p webcam

Webcam, DJ equipment and speaker maker Hercules on Thursday introduced its latest webcam for notebooks, the Dualpix HD720p. As the name suggests, the webcam supports 720p resolution high-definition videos. The camera has a built-in microphone and a mount that can rotate on two axes rotate to reach numerous positions. The wide-angle autofocus lens has a 3x zoom, and automatically detects orientation at start up. Further adjustments during chat sessions can be made using the included software.

The Dualpix HD720p’s mount lets users attach the webcam to a notebook’s top or side. The cam ships with Hercules Xtra Controller Pro software that allows users to share photos, videos and live music tracks during the conversation, eliminating the need to send them separately.

The Dualpix HD720p uses a 1-megapixel CMOS sensor that, when interpolated, is equal to 5 megapixel photos. The webcam has a common USB 2.0 Video Class (UVC) interface and it’s only compatible with videoconferencing apps such as Windows Live Messenger, MSN Messenger Skype, AOL Instant Messanger and Yahoo! Messenger. Unfortunately, it is only compatible with Windows systems, including XP, Vista and the upcoming Windows 7.

Will be released in September.

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Ecamm BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam For Macs

Posted by admin on Feb 2, 2009 in News, Webcams

Ecamm BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam For Macs

On the one hand, with a webcam embedded directly on your MacBook or iMac screen can be very convenient, because there was never missing, and there is one thing less confusing to your desktop. But on the other hand, it is really, if these limits may be a Webcam. Now, there are probably hundreds of different webcams on the market, could solve this problem, but what will the BT-1 apart is that it is completely wireless, on Blueooth to view the video signals to your Mac.

It is not only the BT-1 completely flexible when it comes to where the webcam may be, but the 10-30 foot range is much more convenient that the 10-30 feet of USB cable. Now the 640 480 resolution of the BT-1 is not surprising, but it encode the video with H.264 with AAC stereo audio 48 kHz, so that compression is not so bad. And since it is completely wireless, you have to keep in mind it has a limited battery life of approximately 4 hours.

The BT-1 Wireless Webcam is expected to be available from the end of March.

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