TORRANCE, Calif., Nov. 30, 2017 -- TRENDnet® (www.TRENDnet.com), a global leader in reliable SMB and consumer networking and surveillance solutions, announced today that it has launched the Indoor HD WiFi Light Bulb Surveillance Camera, model TWC-L10. The new IP camera is disguised as your everyday light bulb to deter unwanted attention and capture important surveillance footage.
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The TWC-L10 WiFi light bulb camera features an adjustable base allowing it to fit into most standard light sockets, ideal for recessed light fixtures or tall, downward facing lamps. The HD camera features a fisheye lens to provide the user with a convenient, 360-degree bird’s eye view of an area or room. Free mobile apps allow you to easily view live video, receive motion sensor alerts, and record video files to your mobile device.
“Hidden cameras are an important part of any home or office surveillance setup; when criminal activity does occur, hidden cameras reduce the chance of important video evidence being tampered with or stolen,” said Evan Davis, senior manager of solutions engineering at TRENDnet. “Surveillance cameras in plain sight help to deter some criminal activity, but it is also important to protect your surveillance video files.”
TRENDnet’s indoor WiFi light bulb covert surveillance camera features a built-in HD camera, remote controls with smart lighting technology, ability to enable motion-triggered lights, two-way audio, and a MicroSD card slot. This inconspicuous camera looks and functions as a real light bulb equivalent to a 40W traditional lightbulb, but the LED light consumes just 6W of power.
No special tools or skills are needed to setup and use the TWC-L10 wireless light bulb camera. Users can follow the simple, step-by-step instructions on the free TRENDnet ReadyView mobile app, which guides users through the installation process. Average setup time is less than three minutes! The TWC-L10 light bulb surveillance camera also easily enables remote monitoring and controls via the app on your smartphone(s) or tablet(s).
TRENDnet’s Indoor HD WiFi Light Bulb Surveillance Camera, model TWC-L10, is currently available online on the TRENDnet Store. The light bulb camera will also be available on Amazon.com and B&H.
Indoor HD WiFi Light Bulb Surveillance Camera, TWC-L10
- 720p HD resolution
- 185° wide viewing angle / 360° fisheye overview
- 6W LED, equivalent to traditional 40W lightbulb
- 360LM brightness, 300K warm white
- Telescopic arm extends from 4 - 6.25 in. (10 - 15cm)
- PIR motion detection with email and app notifications
- Built-in microphone and speaker for two-way audio communication
- App-controlled smart LED light can be turned on and off remotely
- MicroSD card slot (up to 64GB)
- Free mobile apps available on Google Play™ and the App Store®
- Product page: www.trendnet.com/store/products/TWC-L10
- MSRP: USD $114.99
About TRENDnet, Inc.
TRENDnet is a global provider of award-winning networking and surveillance solutions to small and medium-sized business and home users. Building networking solutions since 1990, TRENDnet enables users to share broadband access, multimedia content, and networked peripherals for true anywhere connectivity. TRENDnet's diverse product portfolio includes PoE, switches, Industrial, IP cameras, NVRs, fiber, Powerline, wireless, KVM, USB, and more. To learn more about TRENDnet, please visit www.trendnet.com.
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