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Logitech WiLife Security System


Author:  Michael Lynch
Date:  2009.01.14
Topic:  Security
Provider:  Logitech
Manufacturer:  Logitech






Testing:

After the camera was installed, and the software installation was finished, the Command Center automatically found all my cameras and added them to the system. Testing the motion envolved me walking in front of the camera and check to see if it recorded. I tested by walking at normal speeds, running, and tip toeing.

Walking: The cameras captured me walking by fine, with no problems at all.

Running: Running past the camera I initially thought that either they wouldn't catch me or maybe it would be very burry. It definatly was able to catch me running past and yes it was slightly blurry but I was still able to make out the figure.

Tip Toeing: The ultimate test was to see if the cameras would be able to catch me if i were to sneak past them. I first tried to just walk very slow and then when that failed I tried to crawl. Both of my attempts resulted in failure as the camera was able to detect me.

No Action
Motion Detected

No matter how slow I walked or crawled, the camera still was able to pick up the movement. This happened both when the camera had no predefined motion zones and when I walked through the motion zones.

Overall I would have to say that the quality of the system was very impressive, with the motion detection picking up the slightest movements, which will catch even the sneakiest of people.

 

 



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