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Brickcom is pleased to announce the new version of the Fixed Box IP network cameras. The V5 new design includes a bunch of new hardware and software features, and is the result of the joint efforts from Brickcom's R&D team and the customers in all parts of the world.

From the hardware point of view, the V5 Fixed Box cameras come with the following new features and enhancements:

  • Real-Time Clock for the camera to maintain the accurate time even if powered off for days.
  • Temperature Alarm for the camera to respond to the abnormal ambient temperatures and notify the user.

From the software point of view, the V5 Fixed Box cameras come with the following new features and enhancements:

  • On-Screen Display for FocusEasy™ via the TV-out interface. This offers the user the clear visual information in the FocusEasy™ process.
  • SDXC memory card support.

The V5 version of the following models is now available: FB-200Np, FB-300Np

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