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Digit8 Channel CCTV Security Camera System Kit with Internet 3G Phone Viewing and HDMI

R1,899

Retail: R2,700
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Suitable for monitoring places such as shops, supermarket, residential, school, hotel, internet café, family and other civilian sites that require high video quality, network transmission and real-time playback.

Product Features
  • Adopts the latest second generation H.264 compression technology for video coding and decoding (main profile)
  • Makes image quality more clear and speeds up network transmission
  • Support motion detection and alarm recording
  • IE browser remote monitoring: supports computer real time monitoring through IE browser
  • Support backup through USB and internet
  • Download backup from internet
  • CMS Centralized management platform
  • VGA: Support highest resolution in 1280x1024 pixels
  • Supports six different operations: recording, playback, network transmission, backup, mobile phone monitor and platform operation
  • Built in remote ID and domain name
  • Mobile surveillance: support 3G smartphone, window mobile, Symbian, Android, iPhone, Blackberry, iPad remove surveillance.
  • Supports 24 hours running: with infrared LED making night surveillance possible
  • Not wifi enabled - Needs ethernet cable

Includes

  • VGA and 3G compatible channel network decoder with HDMI port
  • Eight bullet cameras
  • Eight camera cables
  • Eight mounting brackets
  • Quick start guide
  • Mouse
  • No remote included
  • No harddrive included.

Included

  • Client software/Support Internet Explorer 7 or above / Chrome/ Firefox
  • Support  Android, Windows mobile, Symbian, iPhone, Blackberry
  • VGA port for monitor
  • Mobile phone view and remote access simultaneously, View anytime, anywhere with remote viewing via internet, smartphone, and tablet
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