Withthe ability to hold two cameras at once, HPS23 dual camera bracket enables photographers to seamlessly capture images and shoot videos simultaneously using two different cameras mounted on a single tripod. It not only allows for seamless multitasking but also ensures that the composition and center point of both shots remain perfectly aligned, which is valuable when capturing wild animals.
HPS23 is the upgraded version of HPS21. We have widened the distance between the two camera mounts to improve compatibility with fluid head, such as Satchler FSB8 and other popular models, allowing you to enjoy an even better filming experience. We also reduce the weight by 70g/0.15lb and focus on fine-tuning, making it lighter and easier to use.
Discover the magic of an AI-powered camera that allows you to effortlessly monitor your pets' feeding and well-being, no matter where you are. The video timeline on the PETKIT app displays all of your pets' activities for convenient viewing.
The auto-tracking system effortlessly captures, records, and categorizes videos according to your pets' activities, from playful antics to satisfying meals, providing you with a clear overview of their activities.
Stay connected with your beloved furry companions in real time. Utilize two-way audio to delight in the experience of remotely interacting with your pets and capturing precious moments with just a single click. Set the camera's operating time and disable voice recording via the app, so you can take full control of your privacy.
With the dual hoppers, you can create custom blends to mix a percentage of food from the left hopper with a percentage of food from the right. Or you can set it to dispense food from only one of the hoppers. Precise portion control (up to 10 portions per meal in each hopper) helps pets develop healthy dietary habits.
Record a personalized voice message within 20 seconds and play it to help your pet become more familiar with the feeder. Automatically play your voice message while dispensing food to remind your pets that it's mealtime.
Multiple fresh-lock systems protect pet food from moisture, keeping the food fresh and tasty. Detachable divider keeps different types of food separate to avoid cross-contamination.
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This product is really interesting. It records the activities of my cute cat. We all like it, but it is a pity that it cannot be recorded on the whole family's mobile phones. It seems that only one mobile phone can be used.
This is a very general question. Desired result is help in answering a question inside my office. We live monitor accounts for a fee; loosley vsaas. This is a service we offer in house (not sold to 3rd party monitoring company) along with full integration service etc...Historically we have stuck to one manufacturer because we know how to manage the data streams (important for managing more than 6000 cams daily in the field) and we do dual stream (1 to on site DVR 2nd to our monitoring center, or at least that is my understanding. I am a salesman so please forgive technical lack of knowledge etc.)
ANYWAY, we recenlty started testing some new cameras and their is an argument to whether we need dual stream or not. ANY and all theory and explanation of the dual stream concept will be greatly appreciated as there is not anyone in our office that is enough of an authority to answer it definitively. I am sure members of this site have the knowledge base to educate us and answer the question.
The second stream (to the local storage recorder) is likely much more bandwidth, but higher FPS/lower compression/higher resolution. Since local storage means bandwidth in not restricted by an ISP (and transported a comparatively short distance), it makes sense to use more bandwidth.
Presumably, if some event is noticed remotely by the monitoring staff, they can download or review the 'higher quality' recording from onsite storage. They can do this only when needed, so 'dual streaming' helps make things more economical.
I took and passed (got certified) one of the IP cam basics classes you taught. The answer you gsave me is the answer I gave our team almost verbatim...however, I qualified it with, "This is my understanding of it." And, I thought I did understand dual stream as a fairly simple thing. What you described is exactly what we do. I was a monitor, monitoring manager, and then video review manager before I became a salesman. But, all that answer got me was an incredulous look from the group and one of the IT guys said there is more to it and maybe we don't need dual stream cameras. I do not know all of the offerings in the IP market but I thought dual stream was a fairly ubiquitous and beneficial option...The point of their whole conversation was that they were trying to tell the owner that dual stream cameras were no longer necessary. Concern stemming from potentially using different than our usual cameras on the VMS platform we use. My understanding is that we would need dual stream to remotely monitor regardless of the VMS because of the bandwidth issue.
By they way, they came and asked me what I knew about dual stream because, "I seem to have a lot of IP cam knowledge." I don't, I know I don't. What bothers me is their potential lack of knowledge by thinking I have a lot. And, they are talking about using the high stream (less compressed stream) from a 5mp Acti E38A to remotely monitor. They said the testing (after one day) was not spitting out that much data in the high stream. I have a feeling they don't have the cam configured in a way and/or in a scene that is giving good data.
Is there more to it from another angle that I don't understand... or is it that simple in total? I am lost and worried that they may steer our ownership in a direction where they really don't know what they are talking about.
4. You should also verify the bit rate- i think that the Acti is Fixed bit rate by default but that the quality setting is low by default. You can definitely crank up the quality settings (and the bandwidth requirements) from the default
Another benefit of multi-streaming is that most PCs (usually onsite) can not handle either video card or CPU decoding many high megapixel cameras at once. The system chokes when you display 16+FullHD or 3Mp or 5Mp cameras at once. In addition, the monitor resolution does not allow you to see the full detail. Also, many camera at these high megapixels do not show 30 frames per second. Thus, monitor can look choppy and hard to watch.
Most Samsung cameras can have 10 streams or profiles available. They ship with 1 MJPEG, 1 H.264, & 1 low res MJPEG mobile profile. The first two can not be deleted, but can be modified, except for the codec. Each profile can select their unique codec, resolution/aspect ratio, frame rate, compression, bit rate, bit rate mode, unicast/multicast, crop area, audio in, profile, entropy encoding, ROI compression, GOV length to name a few settings.
Some confusion might come from memorized profiles inside the camera (combination of pre settings) that you can call by cgi commands, Axis is doing since the begining, and real simultaneous multiple streams ... some cameras share their CPU to try to deliver the maximum, fps and res + motion + wdr + .., but sometimes you will never get what you expect, because ... it won't even leave the Ethernet interface ..... (some cameras tells you I send 70 Mbits, but when you measure it ... you get 45 Mbit max..)
Some TW companies like Acti, but also Merit Lilin offer "hiddden profiles"inside the stream so that they claim they can reach very good bandwidth levels by over compressing (putting a low hidden CBR) and putting some very long Gop.
With a built-in dual 4K camera and a range of AI-driven features, including Auto Framing, Speaker Tracking and Presenter Tracking, the UVC86 empowers your meeting space by reproducing every moment and detail precisely. Covering a wide field of view of 90 with a mechanical pan, the UVC86 tilt up and down easily via remote control or Yealink camera control plug-in software, bringing more efficient collaboration.
The Yealink UVC86 is a built-in dual-eye 4K camera with a panoramic camera to detect participants in real-time and a PTZ camera to capture the best picture of everyone in the room. Enjoy an accurate and smooth tracking experience wherever and whenever meeting participants are present. With 12X optical zoom and 90 field of view, the UVC86 captures every person in the room as well as ensures high-definition picture quality when zoomed in.
Revolutionized new ID design and multiple installation options (on a conference table, on the top of a TV, on the wall, on the ceiling, onto a TV stand or a tripod) enable UVC86 to flexibly fix any professional meeting space according to your needs. Easy set-up and USB plug and play, UVC86 is right for your meeting from the first minute you start.
Yellow - Hi Vis reflective hat/head strap. Fully adjustable to fit all sizes. The strap is ideal for any riding hat/helmet and contains anti slip rubber to keep the camera very secure. Can also be worn directly on you head.
The ideal alternative to mounting the camera on your riding hat. Works perfectly with our dual lens DC camera range giving you full front and rear video protection. But equally as suitable with our XV-1.
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