Zmodo's $200 Torch Pro -- roughly £165 and AU$265 converted -- is actually three separate products. You get a 720p camera hidden inside a color-changing outdoor LED, a motion-detector-equipped wired ...
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. The Zmodo 720P HD Wi-Fi surveillance camera with night ...
Zmodo has added more devices and tighter integration and control to its smart home monitoring product lineup. Called Total Smart Home Vision, the company stresses the priority of bank-level security ...
The $150 indoor Zmodo Pivot cam was first unveiled at CES earlier this year. Zmodo isn't new to the security camera scene, but it did something entirely different with this model. It's equipped with ...
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We’ve come a long way from the days of pale beige IP webcams with wonky interfaces and limited recording times. Today’s webcams, like the Zmodo Pivot, are motion-sensing, low-light seeing, and ...
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Zmodo's 720P HD Wireless Network IP Camera (model ZH-IXA15-WC) is a decidedly mixed bag of a home surveillance camera. It sports great video—full 720p support at 1,280 by 720 pixels, which we haven't ...
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