Wireless home monitoring system from Nokia:
The device features an integrated motion detection system and the ability to capture megapixel-quality images and video clips with sound, even in low-light and outdoor conditions. The unit works by combining a digital camera, GSM transceiver and MMS technology, and does not require a physical connection to a landline or to the internet. All it needs is a regular main power supply and access to a GSM network.The device sends images or video clips with sound to an MMS-enabled handset or email address when motion is detected, at pre-defined intervals or when an SMS query is sent directly to the device.
The unit is controlled via text messages or by using Bluetooth, and the extended user access allows more than one person to control the device.
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....Phone CCTV service that lets customers remotely monitor any activity inside their houses or offices, through their cellular phones. The phone is connected through the high-speed Internet to a streaming video camera installed in their house or office. This service informs customers through a text message on their cellular phones, when any forced entry, or other unusual circumstance occurs. The cost of a streaming video camera ranges from twenty to thirty thousand won. If a customer sets the streaming video camera on monitoring mode before going out, the camera will immediately inform the customer through a text message on their cellular phones, when any forced entry occurs. Upon receiving the message, the customer can monitor the house or office by connecting to the NATE service on their cellular phone. The streaming video will be automatically stored in their PC so it can be used as evidence of home or office damage when dealing with the police, an insurance company, or security guard service firm.
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