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X10.com Has XRay Vision

Written By
John Townley
John Townley
Dec 10, 1999
1 minute read

X10.com has combined its 2.4GHz wireless
platform with USB technology to offer the XRay Vision Kit which can capture
and send images remotely via the Internet from anywhere in the home or office.

The XRay Vision Kit features X10.com’s XCam Anywhere, a small, indoor-outdoor
mini-color video camera that transmits video and sound wirelessly from one
location in the home to a desktop PC, TV, or VCR with added proprietary
Internet photo capture and remote viewing software.

X10.com’s Video Sender 2.4-gigahertz wireless broadcast system converts the
signal from the camera into Radio Frequency broadcasts. These broadcasts are
captured by the 2.4-gigahertz Receiver and then transmitted to the PC via the
included USB converter.

“The Internet photo capture and remote viewing software in this kit is
without exception one of the key developments in X10.com’s strategy for
extending the reach of the PC,” said Alex Peder, president, X10.com. “Just
imagine the power of being able to reach beyond the desktop with this
wireless solution to capture images for email and conferences from anywhere
in the home. The XRay Vision Kit is truly the best of both the wireless and
USB video camera products available today.”

The XRay Vision Kit is available for $199.99

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