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Published on June 1st, 2015 | by Admin

D-LINK LAUNCHES NEW HD WIFI CAMERA IN AUSTRALIA AND NZ

SYDNEY, 1 June 2015: D-Link today launched their DCS-935L HD WiFi camera, the company’s first consumer camera with the latest generation 802.11AC wireless technology. The DCS-935L Wi-Fi Camera offers advanced home and small business monitoring features including sound detection, motion detection, triggered alerts, and day/night viewing for a robust and affordable surveillance solution. With 802.11AC Wi-Fi connectivity, users are able to connect the DCS-935L to the 5GHz wireless band providing a clearer channel for better bandwidth and video streaming, in addition to the standard 2.4GHz band.

D-Link ANZ MD Graeme Reardon said, “For home owners and renters looking for a DIY home security solution, our HD Wi-Fi cameras are a great fit and allow users to avoid the additional cost of installations, contracts or subscriptions. Our newest HD Wi-Fi camera delivers faster 11AC Wi-Fi connectivity so users can place them further from the router with a faster connection, making it more flexible for placing cameras where surveillance is needed.”

The newest addition to the D-Link Wi-Fi Camera family comes with 802.11AC wireless support providing faster speeds and extended range for more placement options. The DCS-935L also features an expanded viewing area with a 78 degree horizontal field of view along with crisp HD 720p video quality for clear and detailed security footage. Sound and motion detection capabilities allow for push alerts to notify homeowners what’s happening even when they’re away.

More about the DCS-935L HD Wi-Fi camera:

· Setup via the mydlink Home mobile app with D-Link Direct Connect wireless setup
· Night vision up to 5 metres
· microUSB power input for flexible power options
· Push alerts on motion and sound detection
· Supports mydlink Home app for remote viewing

For more information on the DCS-935L go to: http://www.dlink.com.au/dcs-935l


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