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June 27, 2007
Wilife introduces Video Security System 2.0
Already a leader in integrated home and small business surveillance, WiLife has recently released a new version of its Video Security platform WiLife v2.0, which features compatibility with Windows Vista and a host of other features, including:
Already a leader in integrated home and small business surveillance, WiLife has recently released a new version of its Video Security platform WiLife v2.0, which features compatibility with Windows Vista and a host of other features, including:
- Motion based recording to PC
- E-mail and mobile video alerts
- Remote viewing over an internet connection or a compatible phone
- Easy, plug-and-play setup
- Support for up to six cameras
WiLife (formerly known as Lukwerks) cameras are well-known for their flexibility and easy connectivity. Their innovative powerline "Homeplug" networking allows users to network their surveillance cameras over their existing power systems instead of over a network. This reduces complications in setup, and eliminates problems with bandwidth capacities (a common complaint about IP cameras).
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Posted By Jennifer on June 27, 2007 5:24 PM | Comments (0)
November 21, 2007
WiLife camera system alerts homeowner of break-in
A homeowner in Palm Bay, Fla. was able to capture clear video of thieves on his property thanks to a recently installed WiLife camera system. John Jellesma bought the system for under $300 after his home was robbed two weeks ago. It didn't take long for the camera system to show its worth, as the plunderers returned again a few days later. Only this time, the home surveillance system caught them in all their glory.
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Posted By Dan on November 21, 2007 9:44 PM | Comments (0)
February 22, 2008
WiLife cameras allow for both open and discreet surveillance
One of the questions users face when installing a video security system is whether to place the cameras in plain sight, or keep them hidden. There are advantages to both methods. When cameras are out in the open, they can act as a deterrent to criminal activity. But if the point is to catch someone in the act, hidden cameras might be the better option. WiLife, a developer of affordable video surveillance systems for homes and small businesses, offers security cameras suitable for both methods.
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Posted By Dan on February 22, 2008 5:09 PM | Comments (0)


