Publisher: | Prabhath | Released: | 2011 |
Size: | 5.80 MB | License: | TRIAL |
Limitations: | Free to try | Updated: | Sunday, September 04, 2011 |
Requirements: | Windows XP/Vista/7 | Downloads: |
You can watch live images from your webcams on mobile phone via any sort of internet connection from any location in the world.
In case of intrusion, a real image helps prevent mistaken siren and stop supervise dispatches to prevent the penalties.
Our technology uses the most powerful solution for distantly surveillance from anyplace in the globe.
This is a product that converts any standard cell phone into a high end monitoring tool.
How does cellular surveillance work:
You attach your camera (USB, IP webcam, or Camcoder) to your home pc and setup our Software.
Then Software captures picture and audio from camera and sends it, as compressed digital data, to our web site.
You logging in to our Internet site on your mobile phone and see picture from your webcam.
Features
• View live images from your cameras on cell phone
• Turn any regular cell phone into a high end surveillance device.
• No special software for your cell phone is necessary.
System Requirements
• Intel Pentium CPU
• Microsoft Windows
• 2GB RAM
• 10 GB hard drive space
• Color monitor
• Mouse or other pointing device.
Download Link:
http://prabhath.mastersoftwaretools.com/dnl/setup178029cellmon.exe
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http://prabhath.mastersoftwaretools.com/stores/prabhath/178029pgabout.html
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