Y-Cam Knight S Introduction
Home security has always been something that many of us have worried about. Are the doors locked? Are the windows all shut? We have all been there. It is with this need for assurance and security that there has been a huge increase in the number of home security gadgets on the market. One such gadget is the home security camera. These have taken a variety of forms over the years, from the dummy cameras that act purely as a deterrent, to the infra-red night-vision cameras that are now starting o become more popular. One such item as this is the Y-Cam Knight S.
Specifications
Camera
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Image device |
1/4″ CMOS |
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Pixels |
310,000 |
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White Balance |
Auto |
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Exposure mode |
Auto |
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Gain |
Auto |
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Viewing angle |
Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 45° |
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Focal length |
f=3.6mm |
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Aperture |
F2.0mm |
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Min.Illumination |
1.0 Lux (0 Lux in IR mode) |
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Infrared Night Vision |
IR LEDs x 30 (Auto/Manual) |
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Night Vision Distance* |
12-15m |
Network
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Image compression |
MPEG-4, MJPEG |
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Image resolution |
640×480(VGA), 320×240(QVGA), 160×120(QQVGA) |
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Max. frame rate |
30fps @640×480 |
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Audio compression |
G.726 (40/32/24/16Kbps) |
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Built-in microphone |
Electret Condenser Microphone |
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Simultaneous viewers |
16 |
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Authentication |
ID/Password, Administrator/General User (Up to 64) |
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Network protocols |
TCP, UDP, IP, ARP ,ICMP, DHCP, DNS, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, PPPoE, DDNS, UPnP – Automatic discovery and configuration |
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Stream Type |
RTSP/RTP/RTCP, 3GPP, ASF |
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Network connection |
Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) WIFI |






