View your home from the touch of a button with Home View cameras from Yale.
Yale’s range of Home View cameras allow you to keep an eye on what matters the most remotely from your smartphone or tablet. Whether you’re looking for an easy way to check in on your pets, or a motion detection system for intruders, Yale has the device to suit you and your home.
Designed for modern lifestyles, the cameras can be hard-wired or connect wirelessly to an Internet connection, providing peace of mind allowing you to check in on your property at the touch of a button. With the Home View Pan Tilt & Zoom (PTZ) you can rotate the camera, change the viewing angle and zoom in and out remotely using your smartphone or tablet.
The plug and play cameras are simple to set up and ready to use in minutes. As they only need to be connected to a power source and within Wi-Fi range of the router, they are easy to move from room to room, allowing you to make use of the camera where you most need it at the specific time. Both have an optional motion detection feature that can alert you to movement in your home, as well as a two-way audio feature, enabling you to listen and talk back with a built-in microphone and speaker. During low light conditions, the cameras have enhanced night vision to ensure you can view your property around the clock.
The cameras are ideal for keeping an eye on home services such as cleaners, babysitters, and similarly, you can also install these devices in the homes of elderly parents or relatives, to check on them for added reassurance.
Kate Clark, Managing Director for Yale EMEA, said: “At Yale, we are committed to developing devices that make everyday life that little bit easier, placing convenience and reliability at the center of our Smart Living range. The IP Cameras are just one of the devices designed to help put family life first, providing peace of mind for busy households.”
The Yale Home View cameras can also store images and videos to Dropbox when a Micro-SD card is inserted. This can be given as evidence to police in the unfortunate event of a break-in.