New Swann security camera uses encrypted wireless signals

Posted in Security by Nino Marchetti on August 11th, 2008

Swann ADW-300

Swann Communications is unveilng a new digital wireless security camera which transmits via an encrypted signal so no one can watch you running around the house naked. It is called the Swann ADW-300 and it will cost you around $200.

The Swann ADW-300 transmits its video signals via what Swann calls a “point to point” digital wireless feed from the camera to the receiver. Swann says this special technology doesn’t suffer interfence from other types of wireless signals and is encrypted for your protection.

Features of the ADW-300 include color viewing and recording during the day, black and white with infra-red night vision in low light situations and a wireless transmission range of around 160 feet. It will be available soon.

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