With the ability to place anywhere in the house without worrying about wires, wireless cameras have become extremely popular. There are a number of benefits to having a wireless camera including the simple installation, the flexibility, and cost efficiency. Here are 5 benefits of having a wireless camera.
1. No wires
The most obvious benefit of all of is that there are no wires you have to worry about. This allows you to place your camera in any location you would like without having to worry about connecting it to an outlet. It also makes it much easier to hide if you are using it for security measures. There is nothing that gives away a security camera like a big black wire hanging down the wall.
2. Easy installation
For many security cameras, you have to drill holes in the wall and get a mounting kit of some sort. While it may not be the most difficult task, it can be time consuming putting together something to hold a camera. With a wireless camera, the installation is extremely easy and you can angle the camera in whatever direction you choose to.
3. Flexibility
There is an increased amount of flexibility that comes with having a wireless camera. You can place the camera anywhere you would like, program it to a wide array of settings, and physically move it to a different location without having to deal with wires. It can save you a lot of trouble being able to maneuver the camera and place it in high locations without worrying about outlets.
4. Receiver
The receiver of wireless cameras can be situated between the ranges of seven hundred feet to ten miles away from the main wireless camera and still pick it up. The distance will depend solely on the type of camera you purchase. Along with the distance, it can also infiltrate up to as much as eight walls. This includes going through most solid objects like wood, glass, plastic, metals and other things of this nature.
5. Less expensive
Because it is wireless, typically there are less tools and accessories that will be needed. This will allow you to save money on the accessories and pay strictly for a nice camera.
When purchasing a wireless camera, there are a number of benefits you will be able to notice prior to even purchasing the camera. From there, you will only find more the longer you use it. But the biggest benefit by far is the most obvious; that it is a wireless camera.
Ron Mcbride
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March 8th, 2010 at 7:14 am
Why do people hate on the PS3 despite all of these facts that I have observed?
I got a 360 Elite with one add-on only(Wi-Fi adapter). I could afford the bundle altogether plus the other add-ons are sort of an inconvenience to me. I got a 360 Elite because:
-black finish
-Fable 1 and 2(I really want to play TLC).
-a few Xbox games(excluding Halo)
-a likely, yet very unlikely KOTOR release.
-I wanted Ninja Gaiden II but PS3 is getting a much better port of it.
-arcade games.
The 360 had a lot of potential but it is almost gone because Microsoft was desperate to beat Sony and buy their gaming division so they could monopolize it and not let the user have the benefit of using generic accessories (more on it later). There are some benefits the 360 has over the PS3 and sometimes it is the other way around. What people don’t realize in most cases is that Microsoft is trying to sell the 360 at $199 because anybody can afford it and then they charge top dollar for proprietary accessories. For example:
-Hard drive
-memory card
-Xbox 360 HDMI cable works the best with the 360.
-Wi-Fi adapter
-can’t use external hard drive to backup data.
-Xbox Live camera.
-wired and wireless headset
-proprietary external power brick that can only be distributed by them
-Play and Charge kit is not miniUSB-to-USB
Here are a few dirty business practices that they use while trying to monopolize gaming:
-pay third-party developers lots of money to make games exclusive.
-overcharge
-Bribe the media to say bad things about their competitor.
The list goes on and on and that is how most businesses work.
Microsoft should realize that if they can make games of their own, and they have substance to most people, they would sell more.
Now on hardware…
-They had shrunken the size of the system to cut cost and add cheap hardware.
-The power supply is external. WHAT!
-The reason that the system scratches disc is because they did not put the mechanism to protect the disc in order to cut costs.
-Can the red ring of death be fixed despite the the hardware being crammed not to allow proper ventilation? How can they let the GPU breath if the optical drive is above it?
-GPU may be more powerful but not enough processing power to incorporate more and lack of space on DVD doesn’t allow more detail.
It is funny how people still buy the system despite not looking at the value of add-ons that will prove to be beneficial in the future. Almost half of them have been blindly loyal to Microsoft for what they have done and in some way I commend them. I also have a feeling that people can afford a PS3 but they use that extra money for things like booze, other material possessions, and they still complain that PS3 is expensive despite the money that most of the people earn in a year is more than enough to buy a PS3.
I got my PS3 first and people are saying this:
-"Dude, sell your PS3 and keep your 360."
-"PS3 is for losers so that makes you a loser."
-"PS3 has copied everything on the 360."
-"It is a waste of money."
Well, on the contrary…
-allows use of generic accessories such as USB cables, USB 2.0 cameras, any Bluetooth or USB headset, support for other Bluetooth devices, supports USB drive for Infrared, any HDMI cable works well, can use any AC power cord, supports generic flash cards formats SecureDigital, Memory Stick, Microdrive, and CompactFlash.
-Wi-Fi built-in
-great first-party lineup such as Killzone 2, Uncharted, Ratchet and Clank, LittleBigPlanet, God of War III, Resistance, and many others.
-third-party games include MGS 4 and Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
-controllers use eco-friendly, recyclable, longer-lasting Lithium ion battery.
-it can also be charged through the system.
-PSN is free but still a kilometer to 2 km away.
-GPU may not be as powerful but the Cell makes up for all of those losses. Developers will get used to it.
-Blu-Ray Disc which many people say is not needed but high-definition video and audio will not fit in too well with a dual-layer DVD.
-technology is moving fast.
-many other things…
I’m not trying to bluff but how do people get this impression that the 360 can do anything the PS3 is capable of?
March 8th, 2010 at 12:16 pm
Despite your massive list of things i will attempt to answer. I am a 360 owner, and i wish i would have purchased a ps3 instead. People that hate on the ps3 may do it because the live is not as out there and medialized as the 360’s is. Without live for the 360 it would be nothing, the graphics do not even compare to the ps3. Maybe 360 owners or wii owners hate on it because it’s just so damn expensive, and is it really worth and extra $100-$200 for a blu ray player, and better graphics, i say no.
Thats my opinion.
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March 8th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
You hit the xbox pretty good. But what about the flaws of the PS3?
I have a xbox 360 and basically bought all of the accesories and I feel it’s stll worth it because the gamers on the 360 are more competitive on games such as Halo 3 and the Rock Band and Guitar Hero games.
Although I have to pay an annual fee of $50.00 per year for xbox live, I still think it’s worth it because the games are much better as of right now. Besides, more people have the 360.
I already have a Blu-Ray anyways on all three of my HDTV’s. Money’s not an issue for us. My dad makes loads of money.
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March 8th, 2010 at 12:20 pm
I agree with ya ’cause I was thinking about buying a 360 elite but I go to ebay and most of the systems are broken, plus I know that sony has always built things to last and make them the best they can, have ps2 and sony vaio pc, going to get ps3 once I get a job
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