Since I operate my office from home, that was a necessity. As a result, we've got a power infrastructure normally more suited to a small data center than a house. We pretty much gutted it and rebuilt it to my geeky specifications. As I've mentioned before, when we bought this house, it was a fixer-upper in the worst way. That's why I had to involve an electrician. While this might be easy installation, having the camera's power right under the camera kind of defeats the whole security concept. In fact, on the instructions, Logitech has a somewhat silly illustration showing a cable running from the outside camera, down the side of a building, to an exposed power socket. Logitech recommends a similar procedure for outside cameras. Certainly for an indoor camera, all you do is plug a cable into the camera and into the power brick, and plug that into the wall. Installation is, in theory, quite simple. At about 2GB a week, a relatively small amount of storage can store pretty nearly a year without blinking. Thanks for keeping up with the software and email tech support.The Commander software allows you to set a maximum amount of storage, and then deletes older recordings. I wish Logitech was still producing wireless security systems. Being able to have my active cameras pop up on my computer screen while I am doing something else, and having them record directly to my computers hard drive puts your product head and shoulders above ANY system currently available. Plugging and unplugging from the power source and "papercliping the camera can be a chore I don't look forward to.Īs you can see by my 5 stars, I love my Alert system. My cameras are mounted anywhere from 10 to 30 feet up in order to get the viewing angles I need. I'm 77 years old and not as good at climbing ladders as I used to be. On a few occasions due to power failures or other issues, I have considered going to a wired system. I have 4 Alert cameras and have been using them ever since I switched from Wilife years ago. I was getting tired of seeing that "wheel" go around and nothing else. Thanks for the update on IPhone and IPad. Please use Wi-Fi for the best video and audio performance and experience. Stream directly from your cameras when your device and cameras are on the same Wi-Fi network. Your cameras are always secure and only accessible with the username and password you create. Rotate your device to landscape or portrait as you navigate through your cameras and watch video. Turn motion alerts on or off with the flick of your finger (Mobile Commander feature). Interact with your recordings using pause or quickly move to early or later clips (Mobile Commander feature). Watch the high-quality video recordings, including audio, created when your camera detected motion while you were away. See an fresh image from your cameras see as soon as you login.Ĭheck in on your cameras anytime and watch H.264 video, optionally with audio, streaming live from your cameras. NOTE: This app only supports Logitech Alert cameras, not WiLife cameras. Get the power and freedom to connect to your Logitech Alert™ Video Security System with an app designed specifically for your iPhone, iPad or iPod.
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