Avaak: “Vue”, Personal Video Network with Wireless Cameras

[DEMO 09] Today Avaak launched Vue a cool video streaming network solution powered by wireless tiny cameras that have a great battery, so this product is somewhat green. The mounts are magnetic and very easy to install anywhere in the house (see photo), they allow any camera angle orientation as well. Super easy to configure, unlike traditional IP camera systems, the Vue Network provides a good solution for remote video monitoring and surveillance.

With a 300 feet range and a proprietary ultra-low power wireless network technology that transmit one million frames on a single battery, this personal video system comes with a web account at vuezone.com where users can manage their multiple video feeds from any Internet enabled device. As much as fifty cameras can be connected to a single gateway (photo vertical device). It retails at $299 (including the web service) and it will be available in early, pre-orders can be placed at www.VueZone.com.

  • The ability to upload and share video or still images to popular social networking sites such as Flickr and YouTube among others
  • The ability to quickly mount Vue cameras anywhere and yet move them from room-to-room at a whim
  • The ability to easily add more cameras to the network with the push of a button; the system comes with two cameras and additional cameras can be purchased separately for $99
  • Two gigabytes of storage online
  • One year battery life under normal use

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