Technology content trusted by users in Australia and around the world.
4,950 Articles | 29,849 Posts
Select Your Edition:  
Tweakipedia
A wealth of
tech information!

TRENDING NOW: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 specs arrive, launches on May 23
AU EditionYou are located: Home > Reviews > Networking > SparkLAN CAS-673W Wireless Pan and Tilt MPEG4/MJPEG IP Camera

SparkLAN CAS-673W Wireless Pan and Tilt MPEG4/MJPEG IP Camera

By: (more) | Networking Content | Posted: Oct 31, 2009 5:45 am
Comment | Print | Email | Font Size: AA
TweakTown Rating: 71%    Manufacturer: SparkLAN

The Camera

 

The SparkLAN CAS-673 that we tested was the wireless version (CAS-673W), but it still follows the same basic design and layout of the wired version.

 

 

Overall the CAS-673 is a nice looking camera. It is about the same size as all of the other Pan and Tilt cameras on the market and follows the same lines. It seems that companies making these are either having a hard time breaking the design traditions, or there are design constraints due to available technology (gears and motors). Whatever the case, it has made pretty much all IP cameras look almost identical with only a few differences in appearance.

 

 

The CAS-673, as mentioned is a Pan and Tilt camera; as such it can be rotated through 340 degrees horizontally (170 Degrees in each direction) and 135 Degrees vertically (45 down and 90 up).

 

 

The front has a panel that can show power status, if it is connected to a (W)LAN and it is recording. You can turn these off inside the software to fool someone into thinking it is not on and also to prevent these lights from alerting someone to its presence.

 

 

The back is where all of the business is done. Here we find ports for Ethernet, Power, Audio (external speakers), WPS (wireless protected setup), a reset button and a slot for a micro SD card.

 

The micro SD card allows for recording locally without the need to connect to a wireless or wired network.

 

One missing item is the lack of any infrared lights allowing for low-light viewing/recording. This is unfortunate as this capability is, in our opinion, a must for any good home security camera.

 

Features and Specifications of the CAS-673W are shown below.

 

 

 


Page 3 of 8

Prev

Related Tags


Content Gallery

Further Reading: Read and find more Networking content at our Networking reviews, guides and articles index page.

TweakTown RSS FeedDo you get our RSS feed? Get It!

Post a Comment about this content



Check out our
RSS feeds!
  • Upcoming Content: Whatever happened to Comodo Time Machine?
  • Upcoming Content: SuperSpeed RamDisk Plus 11 Software Review
  • Upcoming Content: HP Envy TouchSmart 4 Touchscreen Ultrabook Laptop Review
  • Upcoming Content: MSI Radeon HD 7790 1GB OC Overclocked Video Card Review
  • Upcoming Content: Transcend 32GB Wi-Fi SDHC Review
  • Upcoming Content: ADATA DashDrive Elite UE700 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
  • Upcoming Content: Kingston DT Workspace 64GB 'Windows To Go' USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
  • Upcoming Content: Lexar Professional 128GB Compact Flash Memory Card Review
  • Upcoming Content: MyDigitalSSD BP4 240GB mSATA Review

Networking News Posts

View More Networking News Posts

TweakTown Web Poll

Question: What new stuff are you most excited to see at Computex Taipei 2013?

Cases, Coolers & PSU’s

CPU's

Gadgets

GPU's & Video Cards

Keyboards & Mice

Laptops, Tablets & Phones

Motherboards & Chipsets

New Tech

SSD's & Memory

Booth Babes

or View the Results

View More Polls

Forum Activity

View More Forum Posts

Networking Press Releases

View More Networking Press Releases