Presentata in anteprima all'IFA 2016 di Berlino, la DCS-8700LH è stata riproposta al CES 2017 di Los Angeles insieme ad altre nuove videocamere di sorveglianza da interno di tipo LH ed è l'unico modello da esterno della serie. Dovrebbe costare intorno ai 235 EUR e l'uscita per la vendita è prevista poco prima della prossima estate.
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The new D-Link cameras can also be connected through platforms, including IFTTT (If This Then That), for a truly personalized smart home experience.
New D-Link Wi-Fi Camera Specifications
Full HD 180-Degree
Outdoor Wi-Fi Camera
(DCS-8700LH)
(not sold in U.S.)
2-way Audio
HD 1080p
180 Degree FOV
Sound & Motion Detection
25 ft. Night Vision
802.11n
Under $250
Enhanced mydlink Home App
To further enhance user experience, the updated mydlink Home app provides a wide range of options for controlling a smart home, and now D-Link's lineup of Connected Home products and Wi-Fi Cameras can be controlled from a simple, free, unified app. For comprehensive surveillance, the enhanced mydlink Home app will continue to support free local recording via a microSD card, and also offer users the option to use cloud recording – with both free and paid for options available. Along with multiple recording options, users can also review the day with a convenient memoir time lapse recap.
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The D-Link DCS-8700LH was first announced last September. It’s an outdoor model with a 180-degree field of view, but it also supports two-way audio. Like the other new cameras, it will feature sound and motion detection and 720p resolution. Its night vision extends to 25 feet, compared to 16 feet for the indoor models. The DCS-8700LH will be priced less than $250 when it ships in the second quarter.