Manufacturer : D-Link Systems, Inc. Model : DCS-932L ASIN : B004P8K24W Price : 139.99$ See Special Offers Amazon.com Product Description Stay connected to everything that you love 24/7 with the D-Link DCS-932L Wireless N Day/Night home network camera, with built-in IR LEDs that enable you to see what is going on even when there is little or no light up to 5 meters (16.4 feet). It's also compatible with the mydlink portal (mydlink.com)--allowing you to easily and securely view and manage the camera from virtually anywhere over the Internet. With its small size and easy installation, the DCS-932L is a discreet and flexible way to check on your home, children, or pets in real time--even on an Android smartphone or Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. See larger image.
See larger image. Simply connect the cables, plug in the camera, run the short installation wizard and setup is complete. To view what the camera is seeing, simply log on to mydlink.com, choose your device, and start viewing--there is no need to configure your router to open up ports or remember hard-to-memorize Internet addresses.
Key Features
Camera ManagementFor advanced users who want more out of their camera, the DCS-932L also comes with D-Link D-ViewCam management software, which offers a host of features including the ability to record directly from the camera to a local hard drive, trigger motion detection, set recording schedules, set e-mail alert notifications. It even provides support for up to 32 cameras, so you can monitor an entire mansion. D-ViewCam also allows you to upload a floor plan of your home or small business and create a realistic layout of where your cameras are located, providing you with better access to your camera. For even greater recording flexibility, you can record video directly to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, eliminating the need for a dedicated computer to store video. Convenient Access, Anywhere, AnytimeTo make home monitoring a truly simple experience, D-Link created mydlink.com so you can access your live camera feed from any Internet-connected computer or mobile device, anytime. All mydlink-enabled cameras can be viewed and managed on your personal mydlink portal, so you can enjoy the freedom of remote monitoring on your terms. Since the DCS-932L comes with a built-in microphone, you can see and hear for yourself that everything is well at home.
The DCS-932L is ready to be viewed over the Internet in just three simple steps (see larger image). You can also access the video feed from the DCS-932L while on the go using the free mydlink app from the Apple App Store (for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch) or Android Market (for compatible Android-powered smartphones and tablets). Other members of the mydlink family of network cameras include the DCS-930L and DCS-1130 (both of which connect via Wireless N), plus the DCS-1100 (which connects via Ethernet). Getting Started Is EasyThink home surveillance is too difficult to set up? Think again. D-Link's mydlink-enabled network cameras were designed to be installed by people just like you--not IT experts. You'll be surprised how easily and quickly your network cameras will be up and running--ready to connect you to your home, ready to monitor what matters most, ready to deliver priceless peace of mind.
What's in the BoxWireless N Network Camera; CAT5 Ethernet cable; power adapter; camera base and mounting kit; quick installation guide; CD-ROM (with software and product documentation) Specifications
55 of 59 people found the following review helpful: Audio is very bad (static). Video is pretty good This review is from: D-Link Systems DCS-932L mydlink-Enabled Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera (Electronics)
4/4/2011: The day and night video is pretty good. The installation process was flawless. Unfortunately I can't use the camera as a baby monitor since the audio static is awful. The static is so loud you can't hear anything. Hopefully Dlink will address my concern. I'll update my review once I hear back from them. See my video if you'd like to hear the bad static. Also Dlink hasn't fixed the audio problem with the Iphone App. You only get video with the Iphone. I have the Iphone 4 with iOS 4.3 installed. 4/5/2011: I contacted Dlink support. They said they know about the audio problem and they don't plan to fix it. Ughh! I'm going to return this one and see if a new one sounds better. I'll post more once I get the new one. 4/14/2011: I received my new DCS-932L from Amazon today. The audio is just as bad with this camera. What a shame. I even upgraded my java version to 1.6.0_24-b07. Ughh. Time to send it back or pray for a firmware fix. 8/31/2011: We've started to use this camera all the time since our baby is older and Iphone support has been added. The audio is good enough where we can hear him. I just wish Dlink would get rid of the static. 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: D-Link DCS-932L or Linksys WVC80N - which is best for you ? This review is from: D-Link Systems DCS-932L mydlink-Enabled Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera (Electronics) I was looking for a low cost wireless camera with better image quality than the Linksys WVC80N cameras that I have been using for a while. Side-by-Side, this is how the cameras compared. Bottom Line: Unless you need Night Vision or need the mobil phone apps, the Linksys WVC80N performs better at a lower price. Linksys has better image quality than D-Link at any distance, handles outdoor scenes when the D-Link won't and will deliver video clips (not just snapshots) by email or ftp. The Linksys does not have phone-apps, but it can email a 5 second motion triggered video clip that can be viewed on your android phone. Best Useage: The D-Link would be great as a baby cam or pet cam. The cute design, better audio and the night vision outperform the Linksys for these uses. The Linksys WVC80N would be better for any other use where the video quality under all lighting conditions (except dark) is the highest priority. Compare Image Quality @ 640x480 1. Color Quality - D-Link is a little better than Linksys, unless it is an outdoor view. The D-Link exposure control cannot manage any sunlit surfaces. Even grass and trees are completely washed out to white if they are in direct sun. There are no settings to fix this. In moderate light, the D-Link color is better than Linksys because the Linksys has a color hue gradient of red in the center to green at the perimeter. This color balance problem is distracting when viewing a white scene like snow or other very light backgrounds. 2. Image Clarity - With the two cameras side-by-side with the same scene of near-and-distant objects, the D-Link by comparison looks optically out-of-focus, though neither camera is great in this respect. If you want to recognize a face at a distance Linksys is better. The D-Link video clarity is fine for a baby's bedroom, because a near-field view does not demand the same sharp focus as a distant view. 3. Sound Quality - The D-Link has good audio performance on an wireless "N" lan when accesses directly within your home using the camera's local IP address. Very little "noise", no skipping or break-up and good microphone pickup. I didn't check it out across the internet or with the "MyDlink" connection, but I am guessing audio would not perform so well there . . as other reviewers have noted. The Linksys has more audio artifacts and is more vulnerable to the audio breaking up when the video settings are too demanding even on the local network. Across the internet with high speed cable service at both ends, the Video has to be set at "Low Quality" and 2 or 1 frames per second for the audio to work without breaking up. Some Feature Comparisons 1. The one obvious advantage with the D-Link is the night vision. It works pretty well up to 20 feet but the pictures are very soft-focus. For your night-time application you may want to consider that the 4 red LEDS are very bright and draw your eye to the camera. 2. The D-Link camera cannot stream video to a PC without using the full web management interface or using the MyDLink web service. With the Lynksys you can play the video stream directly on an iPad or on a PC using Google's Chrome browser without the surroundings of a web interface. Internet Explorer will only show 1 frame of a video stream if you bypass the full management interface explaining why Google Chrome is mentioned. With the Linksys camera, Right-Click on the video in the normal interface to get the URL for the direct video stream to used on your iPad or Chrome. The D-Link can display a single .jpeg snapshot without the managment interface. This feature can be enabled in the camera's web interface and it tells the address format to use. This is for direct access, not using MyDink. 2. The D-Link cannot upload a video clip to an ftp server when it sees motion. It will only upload a single .jpeg snapshot. This will often give you a useless premature snapshot of a shadow but not the person, or a door opening but not the person. With the Linksys .mjpeg video clip, no video compression is used so each frame is a good .jpeg snapshot. You can select the best frame from the 5 second video that would give you the best view of the motion event that triggered the clip. 3. The D-Link will only email 6 frames when it sees motion. You can choose 1 or 2 frames per second. It will include the 3 frames it had buffered before it saw motion which is a good feature. This makes the email feature much more usefull than the D-Link ftp upload of a single .jpeg snapshot. For motion detection features, you may prefer the Linksys which will email, ftp (or both) a 5 second video clip at a normal video frame rate. I had no reason to examine the motion detect performance on the D-Link camera, but the motion detection on this Linksys camera works much better that on the prior similar models. With careful detection-area and sensitivity tuning, motion detection works great. Motion Detection responds to shadows which makes outdoor use tricky but manageable. Shadows on the ground caused by wind blowing the trees will trigger the camera so your detction areas need to be carefully targeted at areas of interest. Setup / Wireless Compatibility Working in a related tech business, I believe the negative reviews on either of these products regarding wireless compatibility or networking issues are the result of bad programming on the manufacturer's setup CD or the buyer's lack of network troubleshooting experience. If you have a friend who is very tech-savy to help you get past wireless and networking complications, either of these products will work reliably on virtually any wireless network. Sometimes the installation CD's will simplify networking issues and sometime they won't. Reading the complaints on Amazon about the D-Link setup, I had the same problems but they were caused by poor programming on Setup CD; not the camera. If you get failure messages going through the Wizard on the CD, just use the web interface on the camera and save yourself a lot of grief. The web interface on the camera is excellent. Another reason to skip the DLink CD . . . it forces you to to create a MyDlink account with DLink even though you may have no need for the service because you prefer to port-forward to this camera. I returned this camera because it was a video quality downgrade from the Linksys cameras already in service. This review is from: D-Link Systems DCS-932L mydlink-Enabled Wireless N Day/Night Home Network Camera (Electronics) I had heard about the DCS-932L when it made its debut early in January and had been anxiously awaiting for it to go on sale. This is a great camera that is easy to set up. The picture quality is great, way better than I expected and the night vision on it is fantastic as well. I am primarily using it was a baby monitor and have another one in my sons play room. Its a great added bonus that you can view the cameras using Apple and Android products as I have an ipad and an Android phone. Though you can't hear sound on the apps you can still view your cameras from any website and can see both the video and hear the sound. My wife liked the added feature that the camera flashes when someone has plugged in and is watching. Great product and even better with such a low price! Couldn't access remotely My advice: avoid I was hoping this camera would work out because it looks very nice. However, after two days struggling to get the remote access working I have given up... by Tom Good camera, with some caveats The layout of my condo requires me to go downstairs to answer the door most of the time. I purchased this camera to allow me to see who is at the door before schlepping down to... by J. Hope Not for PPC Macs, Not for OSX 10.4 (Tiger) The box says it works on the Mac OSX 10.4 (Tiger) Operating System. Nope. Open up the box, no mention of the Mac in the documentation or on the CD. by J. Bohrer Great product for this price Easy set up with IPhone iPad compatibility. Video view is great for daytime but nightbview is not good for outdoor. D-cam view software seems complicated for use. by C. Chantha Can't recommend due to hardware issues I ordered this camera to keep around the house for watching my kids, dogs, etc. It's important that the wireless networking work so that you can plug it in and use it anywhere in... by John K. Good, not great, device for the money. Got this cam instead of a Foscam which was just impossible to get to send out emails when the motion detector trips. by The Count 2 And Done I purchased my first one and the camera would not automatically switch between day and night vision. It stayed on night vision only. by Dale Morella It does keep an eye on your home Giving it 4/5 despite some features not working as expected because I was able to do what I wanted: keep an eye on my home while on vacation. by GEM Unable to setup with OSX Lion (Updater needs an update) Just got the camera today. Downloaded installer from d-link. The updater tells me to update the wizard. There is no update. by D. Yamaguchi Fantastic Product - Worth Every Penny! We have had the camera for a few weeks now, and we placed it in the nursery to keep an eye on our daughter while she sleeps. by Amber Nicole Steward |
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