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Join Date: Apr 2001
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iRa - $899.99 iPhone App for Video Surveillance
![]() Lextechlabs iRa application has officially taken the title of most expensive iPhone application at $899.99. iRa provides the user with viewing and control of IP based surveillance equipment. Features include: - Easily view many video feeds simultaneously - Full screen video view - PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) control for camera motion - Familiar finger drag and pinch controls - Group cameras for quick access - Automatic discovery of properly configured network cameras An early video (from July) demos the product: Youtube While end users can download it, the company recommends you contact a reseller/integrator to make sure you have the proper equipment to run the app. App Store Link: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/M...286676977&mt=8 Article Link: iRa - $899.99 iPhone App for Video Surveillance |
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I could definitely imagine a market for this app (even at the price) if the right people know about it... On the flip side, if you're not one of those right people, there are probably other right people who would code an app just like it for less
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Florida
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![]() Now if only i could access the local 'Public Safety' camera network downtown
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Vienna Austria Europe
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Obviously as dumb and deaf like their demo video. No sound at all.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: London / Tokyo
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wow!
This is the 1st time the IRA have been involved in public safety! |
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As a security guard who spends a large chunk of his life watching cameras like that, I must say that program is very impressive.
Just get access control working on it (door alarms, etc.) and I'll see if my boss will spring for it so I never have to come to work again. :P Lenel On Guard is possibly the worst computer program ever written and I'm stuck with it 12 hours at a time. haha
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Join Date: May 2005
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It looks like a really cool app and all but I feel like its maybe a hundred or so too expensive.
But maybe to people who would use this kind of app it's a small price to pay who knows.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I don't know where the name comes from, but the first thing that came into my mind was The Eye of Ra, the all-seeing eye.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Uh, what's wrong with using your network camera's web interface to do the same stuff (pan, tilt, etc). Save a few Safari bookmarks/"tabs" and so forth...
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If my uncle had an iPhone, this looks like something perfect for him (he runs a grocery store).
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Florida
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Unless Safari suddenly started to support activeX, active X plug-ins or Flash its as Useless as tits on a warthog.
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As an aside, I'm sure the warthog piglets would find them useful. |
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Hmmm.....
I've recently spent some time researching security cameras and systems for small businesses, because my employer is considering setting something up.
Honestly, this is one of those markets where I think you can either rig something up pretty inexpensively if you're tech savvy and a little creative, or pay big $'s for a "professional grade" solution. People who own one small retail store should *really* look into some of the cheap solutions first, I think. (For example, Logitech sells a line of products called "WiLife", with both indoor and outdoor cameras offered, starting at about $250 for a "starter kit" with the computer software and 1 camera. It can be expanded to monitor up to 6 cameras at a time, and does high-resolution color video.) I can't see paying almost $900 just for iPhone viewer software, no matter how nice it is, unless there's actually more to the offer than meets the eye. (EG. This might be interesting if the people selling it offer you heavily discounted camera hardware, once you've paid for the iPhone software that mates with it.) |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Air Cam; Requirements * A Mac laptop running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), with built-in iSight webcam, or a Mac computer with a compatible external webcam * Download and run the free Mac software from http://www.senstic.com/iphone/aircam/aircam.aspx to stream your video feed. Pretty useless in a multi-camera environment where most people watch atleast 6 static cameras and 6-10 rotating cameras. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: USA
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nine hundred bucks sure is a lot to pay when you don't know if the next version of iphone firmware will break it, and when you don't know if the company making the software will provide working updates when (not if) that occurs. There is currently zero accountability.
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I have a $999.99 app coming myself, it will be a touch control interface to launch Intercontinental ballistic missiles with Nuclear warheads remotely and calculate the exact moment of impact.
I will start beta testing it today. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Guess Windows NT and WFW is good enough for them ![]() I'd like to get more into video surveillance but I think my neighbors would freak out if i stuck half a dozen cameras on the outside of my house
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MMM bit pricey and a dodgy name to boot
IRA ? although if this was $15-25 it would be a big hit
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Looking at the app in the iTunes App Store made me nervous. I was afraid that I would accidentally click on the Purchase Now button
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Eventually SkyNet won't even need an iPhone to control it because next August it's programmed to go insane. When that happens, iPhone controls you! ![]() What a feature
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Oops, sorry, no can do: that's against Apple's terms of service. |
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