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Online LTS LTCIP830MV-B Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, Black

LTS LTCIP830MV-B Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, Black

LTS LTCIP830MV-B Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, Black

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7230 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: LTS
  • Model: LTCIP830MV-B
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.60 pounds

Features

  • Easy installation and management
  • Wireless IEEE803.11b/g or 10/100 Ethernet connection
  • Built-in microphone for synchronized audio
  • 1/4-Inch CMOS color camera / 3.6mm Lens / 310,000 pixels
  • Maximum frame rate is 30fps at 640x480 resolution





LTS LTCIP830MV-B Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, Black









Product Description

The LTS LTCIP830MV makes advanced technologies simple. The LTCIP830MV can connect to the Internet over wireless networking or 10/100 Ethernet lines. With simultaneous MPEG4 / MJPEG compression and 3GPP, the LTCIP830MV provides smooth live view with audio to multiple platforms including Apple Macs, iPhone and other 3G mobile phones. The user-friendly web-based set-up interface allows you to connect your camera anywhere and whenever you need. With 30 iR LEDs you can view objects in extreme low light conditions up to approximately 39 feet. Built-in MicroSD Card slot can store video directly to MicroSD Card without connecting to a network or PC. The LTCIP830MV can support up to 16 simultaneous remote users with password protection. It also has alarm functions that can send motion detection alerts via email and can upload images directly to a website. Package contents include IP Camera, bracket, power adapter and software CD.Product FeaturesEasy installation and managementWireless IEEE803.11b/g or 10/100 Ethernet connectionBuilt-in microphone for synchronized audio1/4-Inch CMOS color camera / 3.6mm Lens / 310,000 pixelsMaximum frame rate is 30fps at 640x480 resolutionTechnical DetailsModel: LTCIP830MV-B





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
4Same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR
By E. Cruz
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1NMPNZRUDZSAI Update:I attached a video recorded from the Active X viewer from Internet Explorer. I was at work when I connected and was surprised to see my older son in my younger son's crib! You should get an idea of the audio and video quality. The camera was in wireless mode. It created a .asf file, but I changed the extension to .wmv to upload to Amazon.This is from a perspective of a Mac user with Snow Leopard 10.6.4. I uploaded a bunch of screenshots of the setup screens.PC users can extrapolate the logic.The hardware is EXACTLY the same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S. It is also the same as the y-cam-knight - Google it.I decided to save 50% of the cost of the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S since I am very comfortable with computers and networks. By reading the excellent review of the Sharx, they are mostly from the added software and support. Once you figure this camera out, it will perform exactly the same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S. (I haven't tried the mini-sd card yet)At first, I thought, I'll just use the Y-cam Mac setup software, but it didn't find the camera.The VERY first thing I did was to plug an Ethernet cord to the back of the Camera so that it can get an IP address from my Airport Extreme Router.Then you have to determine what IP was given to the Camera so you can connect to it via the browser. Just follow the steps in the screenshot.Once you have the IP address, simply type it in Safari and the default username and password is admin / admin.From there you can mess with the settings.Be sure to download the FREE y-cam app from iTunes so you can use your iTouch or iPhone as a super clear baby monitor!The unfortunate thing is that there is no sound.TO ACCESS OUTSIDE YOUR HOMEIf you want to access the camera outside of your home, it is best to give it a DHCP Reservation:In the AirPort Utility, click DHCPThen under DHCP Reservations, click the + signGive it a Description and select the MAC Address (I copied and pasted it from the "System" Screen of the Camera settingsThen give it a valid IP address.So whenever you restart your Airport, it doesn't give the Camera a different IP address.Then you have to Configure Port Mappings.I changed the port of the camera to 8081 just in case someone randomly gets my home IP address. The default is port 80, which any browser will automatically connect.Just change all the ports in the Port Mapping Setup Assistant in the Airport Utility to match the port you picked, and the Private IP address will be the IP of the camera you chose above.If you are geeky enough to understand the above, then you can save yourself about $150 bucks from the Sharx since they apparently do a great job of simplifying it for the end user. The LTS is the SAME hardware, but it isn't as "Plug and Play" - Software and support make the Sharx a winner. I didn't have to call LTS support so I have no clue how they are.All the other reviews to the Sharx in regards to performance will be relevant to this camera.I'm thinking of buying another LTS LTCIP830MV-W Wireless IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card with the money I saved :-)Hope this helped!

19 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
2Buyer Beware!
By Timothy S. Emr
I'm as frugal as the next guy. After reading the various reviews here and other review websites, I was under the impression that this camera was the same as the Sharx Security VIPcella-IR S and the Y-Cam Knight. Since they look exactly the same, I bought the cheapest one (the LTS version) and was under the impression that I could just leverage the support, community forums and firmware updates from Y-Cam for my camera.WRONG!!!!There are differences between the cameras.- This camera ships with firmware 3.25, which is 2 years old and cannot be updated.- Missing full mac compatibility, SD functions and send to FTP, NAS-Ready and much more.- It will never stream audio via the Y-cam free iPhone app. (currently under development)- No support- Older chipsetMy advice for others considering this camera: Pay a little more for the Y-Cam version. Unfortunately, you can't buy it through Amazon, so take a look at the US online retailers listed on the Y-Cam website. I am returning the LTS.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4works perfect - almost!
By Ig
In Internet Explorer, audio/video work perfect. Audio didn't work with the firmware shipped, you can get a new firmware here - [...] , then audio works just like advertised (not really, see update below). It automatically switches between night/day vision. Very good video quality also. Haven't tried mobile streaming yet but cam->IE works with zero issues. Make sure you update firmware like I said. To whoever discovered this product, Mr. Cruz - thank you!!This product is definitely for those who are more technical (no customer support) but honestly, it wasn't that difficult to setup at all.__Update DEC-03-10: Still having audio trouble. 3 different computers, a mix of XP/Vista, IE7/8. Upon first login, no audio. Go into settings, change nothing, simply click "Apply", the video refreshes, with audio. It's a minor issue but still, I took 1 star away for this.

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LTS LTCIP830MV-B Wireless+RJ45 640x480 IP Camera with 30 IR LEDs and MicroSD Card Recording, Black. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.4

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