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Wow! This is a pricy security option but I guess it will be worth it to some people or businesses. I mean people actually did buy "I Am Rich."
 
SecuritySpy is about $100 and lets you set up four cameras - including USB and firewire cameras.

I don't get why the $900 pricetag - gay....
 
Just this week, I had to install a security cam inside one of the office buildings. I used a fairly regular IP-capable camera, one that has motion detection and the ability to FTP or email snapshots and/or video clips upon motion.

I chose the email option, so I get one email with 3 JPEGs and one email with one MP4 video.

The video and audio play just fine when viewed on my iPhone, right from the mail app. I don't need to worry about watching the camera, I just get a message when somebody did something.

And the price of the camera was about 1/5 the price of this iRa app... :cool:
 


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.

And to think, when I could use Security Spy and do most of that stuff in the standard Safari browser from my iPhone (and I do!), or I could pay a meager $900 for a slightly snazzier one that works with phone tilt instead of onscreen buttons.. hmm.. decisions, decisions... oh yeah, Security Spy offers free access over the web.. Hmm... OK!
 
I accidently purchased this stupid app yesterday, I have the app store setup to ask me for my password everytime I download an app and for some reason it just decided to stop when I hit the price button by accident. I am trying to get my money back from apple but their online only system isn't much help. Once it posts to my credit hard I will just have to do it through them as a chargeback.

Never browse an app you can't afford, or **** like this can happen.
 
I accidently purchased this stupid app yesterday, I have the app store setup to ask me for my password everytime I download an app and for some reason it just decided to stop when I hit the price button by accident. I am trying to get my money back from apple but their online only system isn't much help. Once it posts to my credit hard I will just have to do it through them as a chargeback.

Never browse an app you can't afford, or **** like this can happen.

why would you even pretend to buy the app
its just stupidity, and now you are gonna have a super hard time getting your money back
 
iPhone App for Video Surveillance

I'm just wondering how did a iPhone App like this get thru Apple when so many are getting banned?:confused:
 
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