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Title: Logitech introduces Mac-based video surveillance
Post by: HCK on November 15, 2012, 11:01:05 am
Logitech introduces Mac-based video surveillance
   




   

Logitech on Wednesday introduced new software that turns Mac computers into video surveillance command centers.


Once installed, the Logitech Alert system can be viewed on a variety of devices.


Logitech Alert Commander for Mac allows users to tie six Logitech Alert security cameras into a single HD dashboard, viewed live or in playback, giving them full surveillance over households and small offices. (Users can also set up motion alerts that send text or images to your phone or email.) And once set up, the feed can be viewed privately but remotely at Alert.Logitech.com or via the company’s iPad app.


It works with systems including the $350 Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master System and the Logitech Alert 700i Indoor Add-On Camera, for either external or internal views of the premises.
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