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NETGEAR Launches Ocuity Wireless IP Cameras, Best-in-Class Integrated Monitoring Solution For Security Systems Providers | |
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 03:54:04 PM | |
All-in-one Ocuity 500 includes HD camera, innovative multifunction motion and audio sensors, communication capabilities, and unique modular mounting options. LAS VEGAS - January 6, 2014 - Today at the 2014 International CES trade show, NETGEARĀ®, Inc. (NASDAQGM: NTGR), a global networking company that delivers innovative products to consumers, businesses and service providers, announced a new product family of advanced wireless IP cameras designed as an integrated component of the connected home. Available in both basic and advanced editions, the Ocuity Wireless IP Camera incorporates innovative technology to offer home security systems providers an enhanced security and home automation solution for their subscribers (www.netgear.com/service-providers/products/home-monitoring-automation/ip-cameras).
By installing Ocuity cameras, security systems providers make it possible for their subscribers to check on the people and things they care about most, with the minimum of fuss. Service providers experience fewer customer service calls and truck rolls due to the easy end-user installation and automatic, reliable, over-the-air updates. "We leveraged our core competencies in home networking - ease of use and high-end design - to offer capabilitiesin Ocuity Wireless IP Cameras that go beyond video," said Michael Clegg, senior vice president and general manager for Service Provider Business at NETGEAR. "The Ocuity Family expands our product portfolio so we are better able to address the needs of service providers who are looking for a complete, integrated home monitoring solution to offer their subscribers." Bold, Next-Generation Features of Ocuity 500 Ocuity 500 is the first camera designed to extend the functionality of home monitoring and automation systems to go beyond video event alerts. In addition to offering advanced video options, it includes an occupancy sensor, a security sensor, and a communication device. Sound and video motion detection algorithms in the Ocuity 500 sense occupancy and initiate video based on distinct audio triggers such as breaking glass and loud noises. A microphone with echo cancellation and built-in speaker enables both security and health-and-wellness checks. Parents can even talk with their kids through a virtual intercom created by an app linking Ocuity 500 to their smartphones. The Ocuity 500 is also the industry's first IP camera of its type with modular mounting capability for intelligent accessories. The MagnaFast magnetic mounting system enables one camera to work with a complete range of adaptable, temporary mounting solutions, eliminating cable clutter and the need for tools. Wall, ceiling, desk, shelf, pan, tilt, and tri-pod - the Ocuity 500 can be moved and mounted in seconds where, when, and how it is needed. For example, the nanny-cam or pet-cam that has a logical position during a "normal" day may have a more desirable location when no one is at home, and the tri-pod option combined with Ocuity 500's rechargeable battery means parents can keep an eye on the kids playing in the back yard. This dynamic configuration capability of Ocuity 500 also enables it to detect the base on which it is mounted and instantaneously present those positioning and control capabilities to the homeowner. The Ocuity 500 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery that supports two hours of streaming video, maintaining a complete video record even through power outages. Multiple power management modes maximize battery life in different applications. It even includes a Micro SD card slot for expandable memory to protect video should the network connection become compromised, automatically synching later with remote network attached storage or cloud storage solutions. "NETGEAR is using data analytics to extend the capabilities of its high-definition WiFi camera by converting unstructured audio and video streams into a high-quality motion and glass break sensor," said Tom Kerber, director of research on Home Controls & Energy with Parks Associates, a market research and consulting firm focused on residential product and service segments. "Multi-function sensors will play an important role within the connected home, enhancing the capabilities of energy management, security, home health monitoring, and safety systems." Basic Features of Ocuity Wireless IP Cameras The advanced Ocuity 500 and streamlined Ocuity 100 share many desirable features:
Pricing and Availability The NETGEAR Ocuity 500 Wireless IP Camera (HMNC500) and Ocuity 100 Wireless IP Camera (HMNC100) will become available in the first quarter of 2014 through leading security and home automation service providers. End pricing will vary depending on the service provider offering. |