Agasio A502W Wireless IP Camera with IR-Cut Off Filter for TRUE COLOR Images (Not Washed Out), Auto-Iris (Auto-Brightness Adjustment), I/O Alarm Linkages, 26ft Nightvision, 3.6mm lens (90° Viewing Angle), Synology & Blue Iris Compatible, BLACK
- IR-Cut Filter for True Color Images (not washed out) – Wi-Fi compliant with wireless standards IEEE 802.11b/g – 640×480 Resolution;
- 0.3 Megapixel – Two-way audio communication with built in speaker and mic (Superior Audio to Foscam & EasyN)
- Features an Auto-Iris function which automatically adjusts the lens depending on lighting conditions;
- Supports M-JPEG video compression – 10 IR LEDs for night vision up to 10 Meters
- - Supports wireless encryption using WEP, WPA and WPA2 – Motion detection alerts via emailed images and FTP image upload
- Supports DHCP, fixed/static IP and PPPOE – Multi-level user management and password protection
- Provides for remote viewing & recording over the local network or the internet through a PC or mobile device.
- (Including Iphone, Android & Blackberry).
- Supports smartphones (Iphone & Android) as well as standard browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome)
- Allows remote pan and tilt control (pan 270degrees tilt 120degees)
- Features Alarm (I/O) Input and Output linkages for integration with traditional alarm systems
The Agasio A502W Wireless IP Camera features a high quality video sensor combined with pan, tilt and an IR-Cut Filter lens for true color images that are not washed out. The camera supports remote internet viewing, motion detection as well as a built in network video recording system. It is smartphone compatible (Iphone, Android & Blackberry) and accessible over the internet using standard browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox & Chrome).
Features an IR-Cut Filter for true and accurately
Price: $ 69.99
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#1 by johnnyvee on February 19, 2012 - 12:20 am
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Agasio A502W Wireless IP Review,
Got two of these Agasio cams several weeks ago and have put them throgh their paces. i have one for the living room with the back door in view and a second one in the kitchen with the front door in view.Bottom line–i’m pretty tech saavy–but it took me a week and a consultation with our radio station engineer to figure out how to “port forward” these are configure them to work via the wireless router–to view on web or mobile phone app. I thought i had to purchase third party software to run them on the internet and/or open an account at dyndns. I discovered i was wrong on both counts. First–if you got to your router manufactuers website–you should be able to go online and access your router IP/web address. Mine is something like 75.36.34.180, etc. By finding out that numberical address–when you configure the camera’s software–you can access your camera’s online and on a smartphone with browser or app by typing in that address–without third party software. you’ll have to assign a “port” number higher than 80–one for each cam. In my case–i chose like 8045 and 8046. so when i type in the address to view them online or smartphone, i typed in like 75.36.34.180:8045. The colon is followed by the port number for that particular cam. do the same for the other cam(s)–just inserting a different port number that you assigned to it. Agasio comes with installation software and a basic viewing template that works fine. bottom line–the colors look great, in focus and good resolution, you can move the cam via the web or smartphone app and each cam has presets that you can choose. you can record using your computer as a dvr. i have mine set on medium motion-detection–and whenever i’m near the closet cam–i set it off-and it records video on my computer. Mine if for home surveillance. Colors are great, good crisp pictures on my iphone that i show folks at work. have it on my ipad as well. had to email tech support since i wasn’t sure if the audio was working or not. they emailed me a firmware upgrade. i believe it’s working now–but i don’t really use it much. i’m thinking about getting two more. i like the design, versatility and quality of pic/video. i think you’ll love them!
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|#2 by deadeye916 on February 19, 2012 - 12:38 am
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Agasio A502W,
The 1st webcam I received was 1st generation and suffered from no audio from speaker and no control over the IR lamps (could not be turned on/off). The internal microphone worked, but the speaker in the unit did not. The IR lamps would come on automatically when ambient light levels were low. Other than that the unit worked ok. Agasio gave me a return authorization and I sent my cam back. It took almost 3 months before I received my replacement cam. The new cam has updated firmware that fixed the 2 problems noted. Support, although slow, was good via the Agasio forum.
What I like about the cam: Wireless. Once setup on your network via cat5 cable all the cam needs is power. The IR lamps do a good job illuminating about 10-12 feet away. The software can handle multiple cams. Low price, just don’t expect hi-def video.
What I don’t like about the cam: No zoom. Hard to adjust levels for light if using it inside looking out the window. Very sensitive to light and easily over-driven. The focus is manually adjustable, but it does not like close-up objects (closer than 2 or 3 feet).
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|#3 by HonestReviewer "Tell it like it is" on February 19, 2012 - 1:26 am
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One of the best new cameras in the market.,
This is a Hugely improved camera. The night vision is absolutely amazing, perhaps unique. I have not seen any other cameras with these capabilities, and certainly not in this price range. This brand new version of the camera has an IR-Cut Filter Lens for true color images. So the greens and other colors do not appear washed or grayed out as they do with Foscam. In my opinion this camera is the best value for the money in the market today!
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