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adjust camera angles from a
computer in another location.
Built-in software records data
to a web site through FTP. You can use the same interface to record to the
hard drive of a local computer.
With the included mount, our
network cameras can be mounted on walls, tripods, a desk stand or even
from the ceiling.
Cameras can be viewed by up to
30 users at once.
The FREE viewnetcam.com service
allows you to create a personal web address (e.g., http://bob.viewnetcam.com)
at which your camera's live image can be found on the Internet. Access
your Panasonic Network Camera live from virtually any Internet connection
point around the world! Your web browser is the only software you'll need.
How the camera and service works: Special Software embedded within your
Panasonic Network Camera gives your camera the ability to locate your
unique Internet address. No matter what kind of Internet connection you
have or which Internet provider you use, the viewnetcam.com service will
keep your camera's Internet address permanent.
Features and Benefits
Product Description
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and
aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the
world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to
live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the
rewards of technological advances.PRODUCT FEATURES: Stylish & compact;
Human Detection Sensor; Color Night View mode; Privacy mode; Setup is easy
with UPnP; Camera control; Pan/Tilt; Viewing the camera via mobile phone;
Other features; Multi-camera feature; Image buffer feature; Built-in web
server.
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Product Reviews:
   
Panasonic webcam BL-C30A, April 21, 2006
Reviewer: P. Howlett
The camera produces clear images light control and camera control work
good, it is easy to install and operate. The web viewing is very good.
Setting the camera up to operate on the web is simple but the Sprint 645m
modem requires bridging, this caused some setup challanges. The grand kids
wish the web camera produced sound and a voice oontact, we are happy the
camera is silent.
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Great Network and Web Camera, March 30, 2006
Reviewer: Paul Patti
In my first attempt I had trouble with the video on the Linksys 802.11g
network camera and wound up returning it. This Panasonic set up fairly
easily, even though I use an access point on my DSL and not a router - so
I had to improvise and set it up by plugging the network cable directly
into the DSL modem - then it all set up and worked fine, even when
transferring to Wireless. Once I set up the included and FREE
ViewNetCam.com account, it worked on the web away from home without a
hitch!
The best part? I have a pocket PC phone and can get a still picture .jpg
sent to my phone any time I want! It will refresh and move the lens with
ease just by using the web/mobile url.
Very rugged, good quality picture, the only negative is the setup should
be clearer for people only using an Access Point, and sound should be
included at the price (the Linksys camera I returned had sound, and this
is a nice feature I miss having). But, having it on the phone and a
quality piece of hardware that is very reliable makes it a real BEST BUY
in my book!
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Low Cost High Performance Easy To Use, March 12, 2006
Reviewer: Keith A. Mclaughlin
I bought the Panasonic BL-C30 as a replacement for the Veo Wireless
Observer. Both are approximately the same price $299, but can be found
priced lower on the Web. There are several issues that make the BL-C30 a
superior pick over the Veo as well as other competitors. First is the ease
of installation, the BL-C30 uses an Ethernet cable connection for set up
while the Veo uses a propriety Rs232 cable. This is one to the reasons I
purchased the Veo, because I could not find the cable to reset one of the
Veo cameras.
The other advantage of the Panasonic is the software. Both in set up and
operation, the BL-C30 performed without problems, not so with the Veo
which is problematic in both set up and operation. Bottom line the
Panasonic BL-C30 is easy to set up and use and for the price, a good
choice for home security. I highly recommend it!
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