Posts Tagged Security Camera

Electronic Gadget Gift Ideas

Posted by on Monday, 17 May, 2010

What about electronic gadgets as gifts, well, you can think about it for minutes. For all occasions the electronic gifts will make difference feeling for your gift receiver, I will provide you some great ideas for your next gift, It will be the coolest one you have given.

Mp3 sunglasses, the perfect one for the active life style people, It will let you enjoying your favorite music during you ordinary day, they have a high technology built-in mp3 player. In addition to the mp3 player option you will have a perfect UV coated sunglasses, to protect your beautiful eyes.

Mp3 alarm clock, what about waking up with a special message from your lover, it will get you in very good mood, there are many types of alarm clocks that can download the mp3, wav files from your computer, they also can record a voice message to replay it at the morning.

Video sunglasses, they can take you in the magic world, you are within events of the movie, you can watch your ipod or DVD movies like a wide screen, very cool gift for everyone like movies. They will be more expensive than mp3 sunglasses but you or your lover will have the maximum enjoyment.

Wireless security camera, to monitor your home, office, garden, backyard. To watch your children while playing, the best gadget for these issues is the wireless security camera. By the way, you can access your wireless camera from anywhere and at anytime by using IP address.

Mp4 watch, a great watch to watch your favorite movie, your favorite complete movie. Nowadays, watches can download anything from small music files to complete movies, you can enjoy your time while watching films, clips, personal recordings anywhere.

I was trying help you to find a special gift for yourself or for your lover, there are many other gift ideas I will write on them in the next articles, do your search about some of those electronic gadgets to give a nice electronic gift.

By Elhusseiny Shahin the owner of Electronic Gadget Gifts, you may also visit the MP3 gadget page and Camera gadget page to find more information on mp3 players and cameras.


Cool Garage Gadgets

Posted by on Friday, 2 April, 2010

Gadgets are always one of our favorite topics and we love to stay in touch and see what is new on the market these days. In this article, we are going to give you some suggestions on cool garage gadgets that you may want to have in our home (or garage) as well.

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Personally, I know a lot of people that keep all sorts of things in their garages and losing some of those items would be very very bad news. This is why it may be a good idea for you to get a security camera for your garage and even for your home. I know that the spy and security gadgets are generally very expensive, but we have found a solution for you to keep your eyes on the premises at all times without having to spend a fortune. The Faux Panning Security Camera can be purchased for as low as $60. This camera will scan back and forth and when you buy it, you will get a kit which has the wood screws and mounting brackets included.




Most of the times, we associate the term GARAGE with the term CAR so aside from parking your car inside the garage you could probably find… car items in there! We have come across one of those really cool garage gadgets that you simply must own if you live in a cold country. The Electric Windshield De-Icer is one gadget that is going to make life a lot easier since you don’t have to scratch the windshield in order to gets the frost off. The De-Icer will melt both frost and ice in the blink of an eye and the best part is that this gadget only costs $25. This gizmo comes with a 14 inch cord plus a retractable handle and it can take power from your cigarette outlet inside the car so you can even use it when you are away from home or away from a power outlet.



The last item on today’s list is a bit odd and different from the others. The Battery Eater is a gadget for people that like to protect the environment. This Eater is going to make sure that each and every battery is drained completely for safe disposal. The Battery Eater looks like a nasty little fellow but think about the good that it can do. When you have to change the AA batteries on your digital camera or remote control, simply feed the batteries to the Eater before disposing of them. The hungry little guy is going to start blinking when he is fed and when he stops blinking; you can rest assured that the battery has now completely been drained. For a price of $7, this item is a must have. The best part is that this gizmo is magnetic so you can even attach it to your freezer so the whole family can start recycling even if they don’t always have access to the garage. Recycling and keeping the environment safe has never been cheaper.



One Single Camera Can Now Cover More Space Than Ever: A Security Camera

Posted by on Sunday, 14 March, 2010

A Single Security Camera Outworks an Employee

A security camera is a great way to protect any business that needs it. When you walk into a place, you would not expect to be mugged. You wouldn’t want to walk into a mall fearing for your life because you are scared that bombs are somehow lying around unnoticed. Businesses ensure that their customers, employees, commodities, finances and documents remain safe from unwarranted harm. The fact is that businesses, from small deli’s to big malls are never immune to crime. As Hollywood shows, people are aware of ideas for everything from petty stealing to internal conspiracies at the place of business. In order to protect you and your employees as well as any products you have, it’s almost essential to have at least a small security system. A security camera is a mainstay piece of equipment for video surveillance systems, and every business should have one.

Every day the crime rate goes up. Criminals develop with technology to continue to figure out ways to commit crimes. Businesses have to be ready to meet these threats everyday. Every inch of the workplace should be covered by a camera, and its the business operators responsibility to make sure that’s happening. To maximize coverage and try to not leave anyone unnoticed, security cameras should be placed in very carefully placed locations. Even areas outside the businesses such as the side walk or the parking lot are mounted with hidden cameras to provide thorough security.

The CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) camera is actually a network of security cameras that functions almost similar to a broadcast by a TV station. The biggest difference is the signal being sent directly to a specific location like a security room. Security officers can monitor what is going on in other parts of the business. While the security guards roam around the vicinity, they are aided by those who monitor the CCTV camera feeds in the office. They are all taking notes, watching for any unusual activity by shoppers. Hence, should you run out of cash, shoplifting would be a very unwise thing to do. Even Winona Ryder got caught shoplifitng with a security camera.

If there is a robbery reported on the news where they show actual footages, odds are that footage was caught by a CCT camera. CCTV cameras are responsible for the majority of robbery footage out there. Once a criminal has gotten away, a CCTV recording is probably your best bet for catching that person. Security cameras are changing the world, even growing wanted lists. Store owners can rest knowing that the goods they sell remain in the store unless they are sold. The security camera will catch any developing conspiracies between employees. Security cameras even help to protect us from large scale criminal acts like terrorism.

A security camera system does not come cheap. One single security camera can easily cost one hundred dollars and for higher quality picture the cost is going to be even higher. While large businesses should have lots of cameras running at all times in all areas, a lot of small businesses can get away with one or two. You can imagine how expensive it quickly becomes for an operator to protect a business domain. Yet it is a cost most businesses realize is one worth taking for protection.

For the cost, a security system is no doubt the best thing you can do to boost security at your business. It protects businesses from threats. It keeps people in the businesses safe. With a good security and video surveillance system, crooks and the rest of these marauders have got no place to hide.


EyeSpy247PTZ: Spy on your dog, catch intruders

Posted by on Thursday, 4 February, 2010

What makes the snappily named PTZ so excellent is its nifty features. It isn’t the cheapest security camera we’ve seen, but it is one of the most flexible.


Two new remote Webcams: Mole and Vue

Posted by on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

One is small and simple but fails as a security camera; the other is big and ugly but does it all.

Originally posted at Rafe’s Radar


Make easy time-lapse movies with your iPhone

Posted by on Thursday, 29 October, 2009
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Watching ice cubes melt is much more fun when you speed it up. iPhone app Timelapser lets you do it right on your phone.

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Time-lapse movies can be a complicated affair, and quite often involve either a lot of special equipment, and/or post-processing skills. For just a buck though, you can use the recently released Timelapser app (link opens in iTunes) to turn your iPhone into a tool that can do this time-bending filming technique using nothing more than the onboard camera.

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Timelapser's interface tells you how long your movie will be, and how many shots it's taken.

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Depending on what model of phone you have you can use the app to take a picture anywhere from every three seconds to once per half hour. All the while it grabs each frame and stitches it into a movie that’s saved on the phone, and that can also be e-mailed to friends.

Of course if you really want to cook with gas, you’ll need an iPhone 3GS, which lets you speed up how fast the phone can take shots. Alas, with my lowly 3G I was limited to taking a shot every six seconds. Owners of the original iPhone have to step it down to eight seconds.

The app has a wealth of settings that let you pick things like how large the video’s resolution is, how many frames per second it should be, and how long you want the delay to be before it starts shooting. This can be useful if you’re propping up your phone somewhere and need time to set up your scene. Users can also use the app just to take a series of photos one after another which get saved in your phone’s camera roll.

As I noted when I checked out the IP Camera app, which can turn your iPhone into a networked security camera, the very best way to use this app is with one of Apple’s fancy docks. You can also just prop it up with whatever you may have laying about the house, but with the dock you get the benefit of…

Originally posted at Web Crawler