maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-06-12 10:19:14
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D-Link’s strategy to get you into its MyDlink IP cameras is quite insidious. First, you buy one of the company’s low-cost cams to look at the baby in the crib. Then, you buy one to point out the front door. Pretty soon, you have a 1,000-eyed beast tha...

Doesn’t require monthly surcharge to run.

Clunky web interface; switches to night mode too easily.
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If you’re looking for a pan/tilt IP camera for security purposes, but you don’t need the top-shelf performance and design features that drive the price of more business-centric models like the Axis M5014 beyond five bills, the $250 (as of August 5, 201...

Relatively inexpensive, considering the resolution, Local storage on a MicroSD card, Remote access is easy to set up...

Has three wildly different user interfaces, Small online video window isn't resizable, Exposed lens and pan/tilt mechanism...

Although the DCS-5222L is a good value among IP cameras, the footage it provides isn't as crisp as 720p video should be...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2013-06-23 01:08:07
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Networked cameras have always intrigued me, since they offer a 3rd eye and peace of mind that you are always able to check on your property. When we reviewed the D-Link DCS 932L just a few months ago, it left me wanting more features like full tilt...

If you are serious about home security, and don’t want to pay the inflated price of a high end setup, D-Link has the bases covered with the DCS-5222L. The camera comes included with everything you will need to set it up, with the exception of a micr...
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If youre looking for a pan/tilt for security purposes, but you dont need the top-shelf performance and design features that drive the price of more business-centric models like the beyond five bills, the $250 (as of August 5, 2012) D-Link DCS-5222L i...
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In the past camera based home security cameras were expensive and required professional installation. Thankfully as technology has improved the cost of this type of security has come down dramatically. D-Link recently released the Cloud Camera 5000, a sur...

Fullfeatured hardware, Good picture quality, Pan/tilt capability, IR sensor works well in low light, Wireless enabled, Works with Synology Surveillance Station...

Expensive, Relies on Java for web viewing, Not inconspicuous, Jerky pan/tilt, Sporadic connection failures, Documentation could be improved...

D-Link Cloud Camera 5000 ReviewIn the past camera based home security cameras were expensive and required professional installation. Thankfully as technology has improved the cost of this type of security has come down dramatically. D-Link recently releas...
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