Ben Software today announced the release of RemoteSight 1.0, a new
product for video and audio streaming over a network. RemoteSight can
stream video from a variety of devices, such as the built-in iSight
cameras included in many Macintosh computers. Designed to be part of a
video surveillance system, RemoteSight integrates seamlessly with
SecuritySpy, the premier multi-camera video surveillance software on
the Macintosh platform, to provide video and audio feeds from any
computer attached to a network.
“RemoteSight is an exciting new product that can help build highly
effective video surveillance systems.” said Ben Bird, the developer of
RemoteSight and SecuritySpy. “Many organisations as well as home users
already have a network of computers with built-in cameras; RemoteSight
allows them to inexpensively utilise these cameras for the purposes of
video security.”
RemoteSight can also be used as a standalone application for
remotely monitoring anything happening on or around a particular
computer, or for adding live images to web sites. RemoteSight
effectively turns the computer’s camera into a network camera that can
be viewed using a web browser such as Safari or FireFox.
Pricing and Availability:
RemoteSight can be downloaded and tested free of charge for 30 days
before purchasing. Pricing is in British Pounds, Euros or US Dollars,
and both single-user and site licenses are available, for £15.90
(approx. $27) and £159.00 (approx. $270) respectively.