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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

VueZone's Super Simple Personal Video Network

Posted by Chris Gohlke in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 06:00 AM

http://vuezone.com/

"Vue is the easiest and simplest way to remotely view your family, your home, your business...virtually anything, from anywhere, at anytime. Vue lets you create your own personal video network and delivers live video wirelessly for you to see and share from any web browser* or flash-enabled mobile device – no software to load. It's really that simple!"

Remotely viewable security cameras are a market that while I think there is quite a demand for, just doesn't seem to have taken off. Mostly, I think this is due to the complexity of setting up most of these systems. Vue seems to have addressed the complexity issues with this product. The cameras are battery powered with a claimed battery life of one year! So there are no wires, plus the system is expandable to up to 50 camera, so it should be easy to get coverage wherever you want. Right now the software will work on most browsers and there is an iPhone app. According to their website, an app for Blackberry and Android are in the works.


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