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D-Link Unveils Affordable Wi-Fi Cameras For Home Surveillance

D-Link is adding to its arsenal of Wi-Fi security cameras with two new HD cameras, the DSC-8000LH Mini HD Wi-Fi Camera and the DCS-8100LH HD 180 Degree Wi-Fi Camera.

The company says these security cameras are designed for several applications and offers premium features, including advanced video monitoring capabilities and wide viewing angles, all in HD video.

Users are able to connect and control the Wi-Fi cameras through other platforms such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home and IFTTT (If This Then That).

The DCS-8000LH Mini HD Wi-Fi Camera has HD 720p; a built-in IR LED providing five metres of night vision in total darkness and automatic push alert notifications. It is also a compact device, under 10cm tall.

This camera also has a 120 degree wide-angle lens giving users the ability to see more in their rooms.

Graeme Reardon, managing director at D-Link ANZ says, “The Mini HD Wi-Fi Camera is classic D-Link home security – a stylistic and aesthetically pleasing design that allows it to easily fit in with its surroundings while remaining packed with all the necessary features for any home or space that you need to keep an extra set of eyes on.”

The new HD 180 Degree DCS-8100LH Wi-Fi Camera has 180-degree field of view and night vision technology. It also comes equipped with sound and motion detection capabilities and also films in 720p HD resolution.

Both cameras can be accessed through the mydlink app.

Both the HD 180 Degree Wi-Fi Camera and the HD Wi-Fi Camera are available now online for $199.95 and $149.95 respectively.

 

 



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