Multieyevision Observer : Use your Mobile Phone as a Remote Monitoring Camera

If you wish to capture images from your mobile phone and live stream them (or do a remote monitoring), MultiEyeVision Observer seems like a fit product.

MultiEyeVision Observer is a Mobile phone that is also capable of functioning as a remote monitoring camera. The “Observer” is a preconfigured and preloaded mobile phone, and is available in several models of established brands.

The Observer mobile uses its inbuilt camera to capture images, and its inbuilt data connection to transmit the images continuously for secure viewing from anywhere over the internet. It does not need to be connected to a power supply because it can work on its inbuilt battery for several hours. Viewing the image stream is possible with any Internet-connected device such as a computer or even another mobile phone. You don’t need cabling, a broadband connection or a computer and is therefore very easy to operate. The second advantage is the mobility – it can be moved and placed anywhere at any time.

What’s your opinion on MultiEyeVision Observer?

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  • comment(s) on Multieyevision Observer : Use your Mobile Phone as a Remote Monitoring Camera

    4 Responses to Multieyevision Observer : Use your Mobile Phone as a Remote Monitoring Camera

    1. Kesavan says:

      Neat… wonder how long it would run on phone battery. If it does run for several hours, it would be a cool gadget.

    2. prabindh says:

      For this kind of application, the designer should have a facility to “trigger” the start of surveillance, instead of being “always-on”. With the current data rates, the bills are going to be huge if it is always on.

      The other issue ofcourse, is, if we really want to leave a cellphone unattended. The possibility of misuse is quite high.

    3. A great device indeed. But yes, It will be better if one can remotely switch it on and off as they please. Else it will not last long on battery alone.

    4. EagleEye says:

      But the phone can be picked up and stolen – end of story….