It works with Microseven software for Windows, macOS, and Microseven app for iOS and Android.
Microseven provides free software for Windows & Mac and also provides free iOS and Android App.Amazon Certified works with Alexa to view the live feed on your Echo Show or Echo Spot with no Cost! Get notified when M7 Cloud Cam sees activity, watch, download, playback, and share the last 24 hours of motion alert images (lifetime free) and video clips for free anytime from your M7 Cloud Cam mobile app or PC! Plus add your camera on to enjoy and share your Live Video with family, friends, and clients - at no cost! Microseven provides a Full One-year USA warranty and Lifetime Tech Support!Standard ONVIF POE Camera that supports any ONVIF NVR or Milestone, Blue Iris, and NAS, ZoneMinder.
Watch, download, and share the last 24 hours images ( Lifetime free ) and video clips ( each clip 15 Seconds + 2 weeks free trial ) M7 Cloud Subscriptions also available at $7.00/Month, $70.00/Year, 30 days Cloud Storage Up to 3 Cameras! You can cancel anytime!Īll Microseven Cameras can be added to the microseven tv site at no cost! You can now enjoy and share your Live Video with family, friends, and clients.
If you cannot find the human detection, please download the firmware to upgrade the APP.Īll Microseven Cameras Works with Alexa - Just ask Alexa to show your live feed on your Echo Show or Echo Spot.All Microseven Cameras get Free 24hr Cloud. In comparison, human detection can reduce many false alarms. The motion detection model will detect everything moving, including humans, animals, falling leaves, flying birds. The human detection can intelligently identify the human in the video and only detects human. The built-in microphone and high-power speaker allows you View, Listen & Talkback with just a touch Via Phone, Tablet, or Computer Intelligent Human-only/Motion Detection and Alert Notification: You can choose the model of human-only detection or motion detection.
Microseven cameras not only provide a beautiful and crisp picture, but they are also extremely flexible in their setup and compatibility! There is no limit as to how many cameras can be added to the Microseven Cloud site for them to work with Alexa. Microseven Also provides Desktop App - CMS (Camera management system) up to 16 cameras on one screen:Collects video from camerasRecords/stores that video to a storage deviceProvides an interface to both views the live video, and access recorded videoĪll Microseven cameras have been open-sourced and are flawlessly accessible via Blue Iris software as well as the third-party software, iOS, or Android App.
New Human Motion Detection Reduce 90% false alert caused by insects, rain, snow, bush, and vehicles!īuilt-in Web Server allows you to remote View and Playback from PC, Smartphone, or Tablet. Professional Home Security Solution Provide Most Potent Customizable Configuration Features In The Camera Firmware There's a couple of threads about Microserver HTPCs already and plenty have built them like this.Microseven (2020) Open Source 1080P / 30fps True WDR (120dB Wide Dynamic Range), Sony Chipset CMOS ProHD POE Outdoor IP Camera, Amazon Certified Works with Alexa, Two-Way Audio with Built-in Amplified Microphone & Speaker, Wide Angle (150°), Human Motion Detection, 128GB SD Slot, Night Vision IR Light (On/Off ), Waterproof Security Camera, ONVIF CCTV Surveillance Camera, Web GUI & Apps,VMS (Video Management System)Works with Alexa No Monthly Fee+ Broadcasting on YouTube, Facebook & 1920x1080P / M7B77-WDRPOESAA I've found the XBMC forums are a good place for blunt & simple advice on suitable HTPC setups. However, the onboard GPU is good enough for HD 1080p Blurays/video, so if you don't need HDMI output and can also find a cheap USB sound "card", then you could get away with the onboard. Unless Ivy Bridge fixes everything for me of course. I'll probably sell the card eventually and get an AMD GPU for my main PC build. Probably a bad idea with hindsight, as I don't have the patience to set it up in Linux and W7 圆4 works excellently. GPU acceleration in Linux, so I went the nVidia route. HD6570, but I had plans to try out openELEC and XBMC Live, i.e. With Windows 7 in my machine I could have gone AMD, e.g. I installed a low profile fanned MSI GT530 (it's a tight fit but it goes in with a bit of careful manouevring).
Click to expand.Installing on SSD shouldn't be any different from HDD but you'll need to install a SATA III controller to get the benefit of SSD speeds, that'll need to go in a PCIE slot, which could prove troublesome if you also wanted to use a discrete GPU as that's all your expansion slots gone (so no USB3 or tuner card possible).