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D-Link debuts tablet app for viewing network cameras

Dec 21, 2011 11:32 AM

D-Link announced a new mydlink+ app for iPad and Android tablets that allows users to easily monitor up to four network cameras at one time.

With a multicamera monitoring dashboard, mydlink users have instant access to live-streaming video, and can easily save snapshots to their tablet, can switch between different cameras with built-in monitoring dashboard, and for the first time see four live video streams on the same screen. 

Unlike traditional USB-connected webcams, mydlink-enabled cameras feature built-in CPUs and web servers for high-quality live streaming video sent directly to the network without a PC. Offering 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) for simple three step installation, Motion JPEG, and 20 frames per second (fps) streaming, as well as infrared illumination technology for night viewing.

The mydlink+ app is available now at the Apple App Store and the Android Marketplace for $0.99 through December 31. Beginning January 1, 2012, mydlink+ will be available for $4.99. The Wireless N Network Camera DCS-930L and Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera DCS-932L are available for a retail price of $79.99 and $99.99 respectively throughout D-Link's vast network of e-tail outlets in North America, and at the company's online store, http://www.dlinkshop.com.



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