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Dahua Technology, a manufacturer of video surveillance products headquartered in Hangzhou, China, introduces home Wi-Fi solution, offering real-time monitor for home surveillance.

Dahua home Wi-Fi solution allows users to monitor home or staff at work, and acts as a deterrent to thefts and other crimes. The resolution of Dahua home Wi-Fi series camera is up to 3-Megapixel and it can connect with easy4ip app for remote control and viewing. The footage is saved in local storage. Users are able to communicate with family, friends or staff remotely while checking on them via the built-in bi-directional audio. The camera can also send alarm notifications when it detects activity.

Simple 3-step installation process

Dahua home Wi-Fi series camera features wireless operation that saves a great deal of wiring and installation time. The simple 3-step installation process enables it to detect and connect to the Wi-Fi network automatically, letting users view streamed video right away. Due to its compact design, the camera can be placed almost anywhere and provides 120 degree monitoring with more clear details. Dahua home Wi-Fi solution is ideal for home or business owners who want to stay aware of their property 24/7. It is a great tool for keeping an eye on things from afar.

Bi-directional audio capabilities

“Our 3-Megapixel Wi-Fi cameras with bi-directional audio ensures the owners to keep an eye of their home or business in real-time. By working together with easy4ip app, video clips can be sent to their phones or tablets when an alarm is tripped, showing them the cause of alarm and the information needed before arrival on-site.” said Peter Pan, Product Manager at Dahua. “We offer customers a perfect choice for not only smart and comprehensive security, but also added value with remote monitoring capabilities and effective management.”

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