Genius WiFi boombox to launch at CES 2009

By Aditi | January 4, 2009 12:36 pm |
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CES 2009 will witness many innovative entries at display like Wi-Fi boombox night vision IP camera concepts. Thanks to Genius for brining the WiFi night vision IP camera to CES 2009. Genius, the popular for occasional pen tablet is going to proudly display this product for Wi-Fi users.

Wi-Fi’s boombox night vision IP Cam 350TR camera features a 2.4 GHz Wireless Stereo Speaker System. The whole three-piece package is expected to contain two satellites and a subwoofer along with the knobs and ports bearing a low profile. The best thing is that these camera concepts will provide a wireless range up to 100-feet.

Genius’s Wi-Fi boombox night vision IP camera concepts incorporate an inbuilt 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack to ensure more practicality at work. The new IP Cam 350TR has been designed with the most advanced night vision technology ensuring proper security in home and office. It also incorporates a light sensor that automatically turns on six infrared LEDs to make it work even in a dark environment.

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