Intelligent Security System for Home/Office Security Needs
Story link: Intelligent Security System for Home/Office Security Needs by Brian Turner

Ezonics Corporation, the US manufacturer of webcams and digital entertainment products, has launched Power Monitor 3.0, an intelligent security system that turns a computer and camera into a Powerful Video Surveillance operation. Power Monitor 3.0 works with the company’s wireless W.I.S.E Cam or with any Webcam.
Power Monitor 3.0 provides enhanced image quality, and requires no bulky tapes to record. All captured footage is saved in a designated file on a computer.
The system provides intelligent motion and object detection; real-time video monitoring and recording for up to 16 Channels/cameras; a rule making Wizard for each connected camera; a range of alert options including sound, email, or SM/MMS message to a mobile device and advanced Video records/history management.
Power Monitor 3.0 can upgrade an analog surveillance operation to a computer-based digital system while still retaining existing cameras.
Ezonics Corporation manufactures a complete line of EZCam USB PC video cameras and is currently developing additional electronic products.
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