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Nokia Remote camera provides a
megapixel peek into your surroundings
Nokia has just announced a wireless home monitoring solution with an
integrated motion detector, the Nokia Remote Camera.
With the ability to capture megapixel-quality images and video clips
with sound, even in low-light and outdoor conditions, the Nokia Remote
Camera brings a new twist to remote monitoring. The device is expected
to become available in the fourth quarter of 2004 in Europe, Middle East
and Asia-Pacific, with the expected retail price of 450 EUR.
Combining a digital camera, GSM transceiver and MMS technology in the
same unit, the Nokia Remote Camera can be used in a number places that
need to be observed: including home, summer cottage, warehouse, or even
a boat.
"The Nokia Remote Camera offers added convenience for those needing
an extra pair of ears and eyes to observe their private property in a
time-saving way," said Janne Jormalainen, Vice President of Mobile
Enhancements Business Unit at Nokia. "The improved feature set includes
a megapixel camera with zoom, video and audio capture, possibility for
outdoor use and easy configuration via Bluetooth technology."
Consumers looking to add extra peace of mind to their lives will also
find the Nokia Remote Camera both easy to install and convenient to use.
The camera does not require a physical connection to a landline or to
the Internet; all it needs is a regular main power supply and access to
a GSM network. After inserting a SIM card, entering the PIN code and defining
at least one user, the Nokia Remote Camera is ready for use.
The Nokia Remote Camera sends images or video clips with sound to an MMS-enabled
handset or e-mail address when motion is detected, at pre-defined intervals,
or when an SMS query is sent directly to the device. Users can also receive
notifications when a minimum or maximum temperature has been reached,
and can even view the temperature history for the past 24 hours as a graph.
Users can control the camera via text messages or by using Bluetooth wireless
technology, and the extended user access allows more than one person to
control the device.
The Remote Camera Manager application provides an enhanced user experience
via graphical user interface for those owning a Series 60 smartphone,
such as the Nokia 6670, Nokia 7610 or the Nokia 6600.
The Nokia Remote Camera comes with a stand for placing it on a table,
as well as a wall or ceiling mount, and a clip-on shield for outdoor use.
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