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Essential Tech Gadgets For All Situations (part 2) - PIC1007WP Megapixel IP camera with PTZ and dual lens, PRO700SFCU super-fast charging line interactive UPS

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PIC1007WP Megapixel IP camera with PTZ and dual lens

The new PIC1007WP IP camera is capable of recording HD 720p video at 30fps, using H.264 compression. Its dual lens system means better video performance for day and night vision, plus a plethora of sensors such as passive infrared, sound detection and infrared thermometer to ensure maximum monitoring effectiveness. 2-way audio makes communication simple, and best of all, true plug and play operation with zero configuration installation.

PIC1007WP Megapixel IP camera

PIC1007WP Megapixel IP camera

PIC1007WP’s specs

·         Processor: RISC CPU, hardware video processing and compression

·         Max. Connection: Up to 36 cameras and 20 unicast users simultaneously

·         Recording: Built-in Mirco-SD slot (up to 64GB); Direct recording to NAS Storage, PC or Mobile

·         Image Sensor: RGB Mega-Pixel 1/4 inch CMOS; Day and Night Separate Sensors; Automatic Exposure/ White Balance/ Gain/ Brightness control

·         Light Sensitivity: 0.2 Lux (IR LED off); 0 Lux (with 10 meters IR LED on); Automatically turn on the IR LED in low light environment

·         Lens: 4.2mm; F2.4; Viewing angle: 66; Fixed iris; Focus range: 30cm to infinity; Two lens, one for Day and one for Night

·         Buttons: Factory default reset; Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

·         Indicators: LED indication for Internet connection, Ethernet connection and SD card recording

·         Video: H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC) compression; Max. resolution WXGA 1280 x 800 at 30fps

·         Audio:  Built-in microphone for audio monitoring; Built-in 0.5W speaker for alarm and 2-way communication; 3.5mm line out jack for external speaker; Audio compression: G.711

·         Alert and Monitoring: PIR sensor; Motion detection; Sound detection; Temperature monitoring; Notification via Email/FTP; Push notification on iOS and Android devices

·         Dimensions: 124 x 91 x 100 mm

·         Weight: 350g (Camera only)

 

PRO700SFCU super-fast charging line interactive UPS

The PR0700SFCU 650VA single-phase input/output Line Interactive UPS is perfect for delivering stable backup power for your devices. It supports a wide input voltage range due to the use of an integrated 3-step AVR to regulate output voltage. Featuring the latest Super-Fast Charging technology, it is able to recharge 90% of its capacity within 2-4 hours, and comes with universal sockets for broader device compatibility.

PRO700SFCU super-fast charging line interactive UPS

PRO700SFCU super-fast charging line interactive UPS

PRO700SFCU’s specs

·         Capacity VA: 650

·         Capacity Watt: 360

·         Nominal Voltage: 220 / 230 / 240VAC

·         Voltage Range: ± 25%

·         Nominal Frequency: 50 or 60Hz (Auto Sensing)

·         Output Voltage Regulation (Battery Mode): ± 10%

·         Frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz ±1Hz

·         Waveform: Simulated Sinewave

·         Transfer Time: 2 - 8ms

·         Number Of Battery: 1 x 12V8.2AH

·         Recharge Time (Typical): 2 - 4 hours recover to 90% capacity

·         Full Protection: Short Circuit, Overload, Discharge and Overcharge Protection

·         LED Display: AC Mode - Green Lighting; Battery Mode - Yellow Lighting; Charging Mode - Green Flashing every 2 seconds; Overload - Red Flashing every 0.5 seconds; Fault - Red Lighting

·         Sounding: Low Battery - Sounding every second; Battery Mode - Yellow Lighting; Overload - Sounding every 0.5 seconds; Battery Replacement Alarm - Sounding every 2 seconds; Fault - Continuously Sounding

·         Dimension: 287 x 100 x 142 mm

·         Net Weight: 4.25 kg

·         Humidity: 0-90% relative Humidity, 0°C - +40°C

·         Noise Level: Less than 40dBA

 

 

 
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