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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Wireless Home Security Camera - The Benefits And Drawbacks

In the recent years, many households and even business establishments have been using the wireless security cameras. There are plenty of reasons as to why various people make use of the wireless home security cameras.

One of which is because they want to make sure that their homes are secured both inside and outside, day or night. Some other people employ the wireless home security camera so that they could eye on their nannies, helpers, and other employees.

Other people, especially those who are engaged in business use the wireless home security camera to do a close surveillance of their office or store.

Why the wireless Home Security cameras are Popular

The wireless home security cameras have become so famous for quite some time because they could be placed anywhere even without the wires.

No drilling of holes on the walls is needed. The installation of the wireless home security camera is easy and flexible too. These tools are likewise cheaper and equipped with warranties.

The wireless home security cameras function by means of sending the video signals to the recipient through the transmitter installed in it. Such receiver may be connected with a TV, a VCR, a computer, and the likes. There is no need for wires of course.

The receiver may be situated between the ranges of seven hundred feet up to ten miles away from the main wireless camera. It all depends on the model of your wireless home security camera.

The receiver could also infiltrate up to as much as eight walls, most solid things like wood, glass, metals, plastic, fiber glass, and many more. This is a very relevant idea for those people who would like to mount the wireless home security camera in certain spots.

The Drawbacks of the Wireless Home Security cameras

One of the drawbacks of the wireless home security cameras is that the battery needs to be charged up at every four up to eight hours. The batteries may be put out for charging so it would be better if you have spare ones.

If there is the difficulty in viewing the images, you would need to move the camera. Most of the times, moving it would create a major difference.

Another is that you've got to consider the type of material wherein the signal would need to pass through. The thing is that the denser the material is, the weaker the signal transmitted becomes.

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League Two Betting Review

Carlisle returned to the top of league Two after thumping basement club Rushden & Diamonds 5-0 at Brunton Park. Derek Holmes put the Cumbrians ahead after 42 seconds and it was one-way traffic thereafter with two goals each from Karl Hawley and Simon Hackney. Paul Simpsons side were 8/15 favourites on the day and 4/1 to win the division outright.

second placed Wycombe were held to a 1-1 draw at boston. Julian Joachim gave the home side a 56th minute lead but Kevin Betsy levelled matters 15 minutes later. This was john Gormans sides seventeenth draw of the season, something noted by shrewd punters backing at 9/4.

Veteran Ian Taylors goal nine minutes from time propelled 8/15 Northampton into the third automatic promotion spot with a victory against Torquay united on Friday night.

Fifth placed Leyton Orient kept up their promotion dreams and plunged Chester into further relegation trouble with a 2-0 win. A Matthew Lockwood penalty 10 minutes before the break and Paul Connor after 72 minutes secured a 13/10 win.

play-off chasing Peterborough chalked up their fourth win in five matches with a 2-1 victory at Notts county. Danny Crow and James quinn put the 9/5 Posh in the driving seat before Eugene Dadi netted a late penalty for the Magpies.

Wrexham looked set to earn victory at 9/5 after on-loan Blackburn striker gave them a 2-0 lead at Mansfield, only for Richie Barker to hit back with two goals in three minutes to secure a point at field Mill.

Stockport kept their heads above water after coming from two goals behind to draw 2-2 at Bristol Rovers. Two goals from Richard Walker looked enough for an 8/11 home win, but the Hatters fought back through Adam Le Fondre and a Mark Hughes equaliser two minutes from time.

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