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- Price: Free to try (20-day trial); $39.00 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: April 30, 2008
- Total Downloads: 11,690
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Publisher's description
From Deimaging Japan :Robot Benri is able to control up to 16 cameras locally or remotely including USB and analog cameras, TV boards, capture cards, frame grabbers, camcorders, and network IP cameras. The program is able to broadcast captured videos from your computer. Captured videos can be viewed using any Internet browser. It is able to detect intruders, identify strange objects or detect unusual motion and immediately emit an alarm sound, record audio/videos and broadcast them through Internet after sending several e-mails having attached images of intruders. You can program your computer to record videos or take a lot of pictures while you are not at home. You can control your cameras remotely by using e-mail messages from any place in the world. In this way, you can move your cameras, record videos, take pictures or broadcast captured videos using easy commands contained in simple e-mail messages.
Version 3.4.2 includes functions to improve remote surveillance using publishing points.
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Version: Robot Benri 3.4.2
Pros: This software Robot Benri has a lot of useful functions. It is able to detect intruders in two different ways; first, it is able to detect intruders in motion, and second it is able to detect intruders even if intruders are not moving. I have not seen this characteristic in any other software before.
It is able to report intruders by mean of Emails, take a lot of pictures and record a lot of videos of intruders.
The function I like very much is that I can control all cameras connected to Robot Benri by mean of Email commands. I love this function because every day I need to leave alone my children and I am able to move cams, change zoom values etc just using my celullar telephone from any place in the world. Is fantastic!.
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Version: Robot Benri 3.4.2
Pros: When installing Robot Benri I couldn't help but wonder how long it would take to crash my PC, as this is a feature that seems to be in the increase among webcam surveillance software now-a-days.
To my surprise, Robot Benri installed smoothly and, as a minor annoyance, it only asked me to reboot my computer once it was done.
Robot Benri has plenty of features. It allows you to use up to 16 cameras in your surveillance network, be notified by email when an intruder is detected, send footage via email/ftp, connect to remote webcams via IP protocol, and many others...
A good feature is the bilingual approach of Robot Benri, which is shipped in both English and Spanish languages, a feature that will undoubtly spread in support for more languages.
Cons: Nonetheless, the biggest draw back is the total lack of support for changing video/image resolution and a poorly designed graphic user interface which is not the friendliest I've seen so far.
Robot Benri lets you change the webcam settings via the webcam own GUI (which is a must for any webcam software worth the time of a download), but it lacks the ability to let you twist those settings via its own means.
All in all, Robot Benri is an out of the shelf webcam surveillance system that will fulfill the need of most, if all you want is to be notified that an intruder has been detected. Trying to guess who the intruder was in a dark, fuzzy picture, well, that's another matter.
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