The Logitech Alert master system includes free remote viewing of live video through a browser on a secure site from any Internet-connected computer or through Logitech's free smartphone applications for iPhone®, Blackberry® and Android®. Logitech Alert Commander software allows you to easily configure your video security system, watch live video, archive recorded video on your PC and review the recordings captured by your camera. The Logitech Alert 750e and 700e feature IP55 (International Protection Rating) certified, weatherproof outdoor cameras with powerful HD night-vision, allowing you to monitor in complete darkness regardless of weather conditions. The recorded video is automatically backed up when your PC is connected to your network.Ĭapture Video More Clearly - Even at Night, in Any ConditionĮvery camera in Logitech's new video security lineup captures high-definition 720p video and features a 130-degree wide-angle lens, making it easier for you to recognize the faces of potential intruders or the license plates of suspicious vehicles. The card can give you enough space for up to a week of video based on the amount of motion-triggered recording in a typical home. Logitech Alert cameras come equipped with a 2GB MicroSD card for storage, eliminating the need for your PC to be always on. The Logitech Alert Commander software lets you define up to 16 motion zones, allowing you to easily pay attention to critical areas of your home while ignoring others - reducing false recordings. Logitech Alert smart cameras also feature a built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder), and automatically record video when motion is detected, letting you capture only important events. Motion-Triggered Alerts and Recording - Capture Only What's Important There's no new wiring or networking hassles - HomePlug AV uses your existing electrical wiring and outlets to connect your cameras to your network. Logitech Alert features HomePlug® AV networking, which means connecting your Logitech Alert camera is as easy as plugging in a toaster. Setting up your Logitech Alert security system just takes minutes with a simple three-step process - install the Logitech Alert software, connect to your network, and plug in your camera. Logitech also plans to bring Logitech Alert to the TV later this year, by enabling Logitech Revue with Google TV customers to view who is at their front door or check in on the baby in the crib, without leaving their couch. And for those who are often away from home, Logitech Alert Web and Mobile Commander is an optional premium service that lets you watch video that is recorded and stored on your camera, and manage settings and alerts from the Web or your smartphone. To support easy expansion, Logitech also introduced the Logitech Alert 700i Add-On Camera and the Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-On Camera. The new Logitech Alert master systems come with a smart HD camera, powerful PC and Web software, and free remote viewing on a PC or Mac® computer, or smartphone. Whether it's looking in on the house while traveling, checking in on the baby while you're at work, or monitoring your second home, the Logitech Alert 750i Master System and the weatherproof Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master System with night-vision let you be there when you're not, by providing everything you need to monitor your home inside and out. Logitech today introduced Logitech® Alert, a complete HD digital video security system that lets you keep an eye on what matters most. Also, “it seems someone might be hacking your computer” was not accurate either.Complete HD Video Surveillance System Delivers No-Hassle Setup, Motion-Triggered Alerts, Access from Anywhere Although you cannot change the video storage location in Mac OS X 10.6.8, you can in fact change the video storage location in 10.7 and later. We've talked with customer support about a couple inaccuracies with their response. (Turtleneck was the code name of Alert Commander for Mac before it was released, which internally we often refer to as "Mac Commander") Thank you for bringing it to our attention so we can fix it! This issue will be resolved in the next release of Alert Commander for Mac. It’s possible to see that test value under some circumstances, such as not enabling video archiving at the first, and then later enabling it. That value was a test value (to test long paths) that should not have been visible. You have not been hacked if you see that value. With the video location that references that path with someone’s name in it and other characters. In the future, a good place to post for a question about Logitech Alert and Alert Commander for Mac is the Logitech forums for Logitech Alert. Sorry for the late reply, but this thread just came to my attention.
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