Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Cyber Eye - A Unique Video Surveillance Device



Let's take a look today at a unique surveillance camera that takes pictures automatically whenever it senses movement. The Cyber-Eye is an infrared black and white digital surveillance camera with built-in motion sensing circuitry. Whenever it senses motion, it takes pictures and stores them in non-volatile memory. They can then be later retrieved by simply plugging the security camera into a TV, VCR or monitor.

The security camera actually senses motion by looking for changes is the image, so you could put it in your car and it would take pictures through glass without a problem (infrared motion sensors have problems sensing motion through glass). Once the security camera senses a change in the image, it takes pictures from 1 to 60 second intervals, and has storage capacity for up to 680 images. You can choose the interval setting yourself. The camera features an 8mm lens for optimum field of view in any setting.

The Cyber-Eye security camera will automatically add a date and time stamp to each image taken. The unit features built-in infrared LEDs for taking pictures at night. This feature allows the camera to actually take pictures at a distance of up to 10 feet in total darkness, as the image sensor is sensitive to infrared light. The unit also features a convenient remote control, so you can mount it up high and still arm and disarm it without taking it down. You can also take pictures on demand by pressing the emergency button on the remote. The unit comes with two remotes.

In order to view your images, you simply disarm the unit using the remote. Then plug the security camera into a TV/VCR/Monitor and use the remote to navigate through the images. A video cable is included with the unit. After viewing the images, you an save them to a VCR or DVR and then erase them using the remote. Since the images are stored in non-volatile memory, you don't have to worry about losing them during a power outage.

The number of uses for this unique security camera is unlimited. You an set it up in the room in your home where your most valuable possessions are stored. Use it to find out if your teenagers are going into a room that's off limits. Or put it in your car and aim it out the window to deter and/or catch a car thief. The motion sensing and non-volatile storage allow you to use your imagination when using this camera.

Let's sum up the specs on this unique security camera:

  • Built-in motion sensing circuitry works by sensing changes in the image
  • Interval for taking pictures can be set from 1 to 60 seconds
  • Infrared lighting for taking pictures at night
  • Non-volatile memory so you never lose an image
  • 8mm lens gives a usable field of view no matter where you set up the camera
  • 2 remote control units included
  • Includes power adapter and video cable
  • Available in two colors - black or white

For more information about the Cyber-Eye digital surveillance camera, and details on pricing and where to purchase, see the following link: The Cyber-Eye Digital Surveillance Camera

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