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  2. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Analog wireless is found in three frequencies: 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.8 GHz. Currently, the majority of wireless security cameras operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Most household routers, cordless phones, video game controllers, and microwaves operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency and may cause interference with a wireless security camera.

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    The Hoop Wireless Indoor Pan-and-Tilt Security Camera includes wide view, two-way audio, motorized 350° pan and tilt, sound and motion detection, night vision and so much more. And it’s all ...

  4. Blink Home - Wikipedia

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    Blink is an American home automation company which produces home security cameras. The company was founded in 2009 by Peter Besen, Don Shulsinger, Dan Grunberg, Stephen Gordon, and Doug Chin. The company was initially started as Immedia Semiconductor Inc in 2009, but pivoted into a consumer electronics company. [1]

  5. Ring (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ring LLC is a manufacturer of home security and smart home devices owned by Amazon. It manufactures a titular line of smart doorbells, home security cameras, and alarm systems. It also operates Neighbors, a social network that allows users to discuss local safety and security issues, and share footage captured with Ring products.

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    Blink 8 Camera Security System. ... This system includes four wireless outdoor cameras and two indoor plug-in cameras. You can snag this system for $199.99, which is a $200 savings off its normal ...

  7. IP camera - Wikipedia

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    The first centralized IP camera, the AXIS Neteye 200, was released in 1996 by Axis Communications. [3] Although the product was advertised to be accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, [4] the camera was not capable of streaming real-time video, and was limited to returning a single image for each request in the Common Intermediate Format (CIF).

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