Mobile broadband connected – The Sunday Times Review
Posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009

Another positive review for Y-cam; The Sunday Times decided to not only to put our camera though its paces but to see how it stood up connected via mobile broadband, something we know a lot of you guys are interested in.
The results are in and we couldn’t be happier;
“The only one on test to also work with Mac and Linux computers, this easy-to-use camera does the basics well. Once connected to your wireless home network, its motion sensor will start recording, with the option of saving footage to a remote server — so even if every camera and computer in your house is removed, the video will still be preserved. It can also send a feed to a 3G mobile phone; on a fairly weak signal, that video ran at just four frames per second, but was still enough to see what’s going on, with a good 45ft depth of field. The Y-cam can also send SMS or video messages to a mobile.”
Summing Y-cam up with an overall verdict: “Off-site storage and Mac compatibility are big pluses.”
You can read the full online article by clicking here.
Please feel free to contact us if you require further information on how the camera can be used over a mobile 3G network.





