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Mobotix Cams 1.2
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View & your Mobotix Network Camera on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Great for those on-the-go.
Quick & Easy Access to your Mobotix IP Cam over both Mobile Phone and WIFI Networks.
Faster than the internet browser interface.
Your password details are saved securely, allowing you to access your camera with one touch.
Each cam also has its own status indicator, that lets you know if your camera goes offline.
Save snapshots.
Snapshot feature allows you to save the camera image to your iPhone / iPod Touch for use later.
Demo Cams Included.
A number of Mobotix Cameras are available on startup to help you get started.
View your Widescreen Cam
Mobotix Cams accurately displays your widescreen camera.
You can add up to 100 Mobotix Cams.
You can view your camera's MJPEG stream when available.
Mobotix Cams is compatible with the Internet Dynamic DNS services.
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