Anaheim, CA (September 28, 2015) – Demonstrating its commitment to delivering innovative solutions that provide extreme value and performance for users and resellers alike, Samsung Techwin America is ...
What if your doorbell alerted you to the activity going on right outside your front door? Imagine knowing who wants you to unlock your deadbolt at midnight before you get off your couch. That’s what ...
Samsung today announced the Wisenet-SmartCam A1 Home Security System. Instead of offering a single camera and a variety of related security accessories, this new kit is entirely camera-centric. It ...
Hanwha Techwin America on Friday launched its most advanced chipset to date, Wisenet 5, and also announced that it would be removing the Samsung branding on the new X series line of cameras that will ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. As with most smart baby monitors, the Wisenet BabyView ...
“The PNM-9020V’s high definition and panoramic capabilities means end-users can achieve an exceptionally high return on investment (ROI), as it can perform the work of three or four standard HD ...
Samsung Techwin has launched a range of cameras aimed at the entry-level end of the market and the company’s product manager gave IFSEC Global an insight into the thought process driving the move. Tim ...
The SmartCam D1 Video Doorbell enables homeowners to have complete monitoring of their front door. Featuring human facial recognition and detection technology, the Wi-Fi-connected SmartCam D1 will ...
Hanwha Techwin continues to expand its Samsung Wisenet P series with the introduction of the IP network PNP-9200RH 4K PTZ dome which has built-in IR illumination. With outstanding 4K (8 megapixel) ...
The Samsung Wisenet BabyView tries to be both modern and traditional. It offers a regular touch-screen monitor you can carry around the house, and lets you connect the baby-video monitor to a ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...