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AVer introduces all-new line of wired and wireless cube IP cameras

Source: AVer Information Inc.
Date: 2013/08/06
AVer introduces an all-new line of cube IP cameras (network cameras) consisting of 1.3-megapixel and 2-megapixel wired / wireless models. The excellent image quality and rich array of useful features available with these cameras are a savvy choice for cost-sensitive surveillance applications, like homes, small offices and small retail outlets.

The AVer FC1320-P and FC1320-PW 1.3M cube IP cameras (network cameras) can display up to HD720p, and the FC2020-P and FC2020-PW 2-megapixel models can reach up to full HD1080p resolution. These new cube models take full advantage of infrared technology, they are outfitted with passive infrared sensor (PIR) providing enhanced motion detection functionality. Additionally, cameras come equipped with mechanical ICR (IR-cut filter removable) and built-in IR LED illuminators for excellent day and night visibility.

FC1320-PW and FC2020-PW are compatible with 802.11b/g/n standards to offer fast and stable connection over wireless networks. Wireless connectivity makes camera deployment especially hassle-free, helping users gain access to remote, hard to reach locations. These wireless cube cameras support WEP / WPA / WPA2 security protocols, and are outfitted with a dedicated WPS PBC button (Wi-Fi Protected Setup Push Button Configuration) for simplified Wi-Fi security setup with a wireless router / access point.

These all-new cube cameras support day / night capability through built-in mechanical ICR filters, and technologies like WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) and DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) to deliver clear image under challenging light conditions. Like all AVer IP cameras, these new cube cameras are bundled with NXU Lite, AVer’s free 32CH video management software (VMS), and work seamlessly with AVer’s mobile access applications, Android Viewer and iViewer, to preview camera images remotely with iPhones, iPads, Android smartphones and tablets.
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