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Belkin NetCam HD+ (Accessory Review)

Belkin has introduced a new product known as the NetCam HD+. The device isn't spectacular as a camera alone, but the device is compatible with Belkin's WeMo app and comes with a number of other features that allow users to keep an eye on their home when at work, on vacation or otherwise away from those they care about most. The camera works together with apps and support services to allow users to view a room in their home through their phone or tablet, even at night with a night vision filter. The device and apps works together to give piece of mind to pet owners, parents, adults looking to check in on their elderly parents or home owners just wanting to make sure they turned off the stove.

Belkin's NetCam HD+ comes packed with plenty of great features right out of the box. Users can expect to have an easy time setting up and installing the new camera. The NetCam app is a quick download available for free on mobile devices. After the download is complete, users will then hook the NetCam HD+ to an available outlet and connect to the camera's Wi-Fi signal. There are a few more steps involved with easy-to-follow on-screen instructions on the NetCam app, and then the device is ready to go. Users will love the ability to easily open the app and see what is happening in a given room of their home with NetCam HD+, and some of the other nice features for the camera include a night vision filter, a push to talk button for two-way conversations and free emails to the user when motion is detected by the camera. All of this is handled over secure servers with the Belkin company so that no information or embarrassing content is leaked to other users.

NetCam HD+ offers plenty of user options that are friendly for consumers. The NetCam app is currently available on both ions and Android devices to offer users the same experience across a multitude of devices. Another option is to use the camera in conjunction with other Belkin WeGo supported devices for even more flexibility and features. Belkin also offers exclusive Cloud+ Premium Services for Netcam HD+ that offers even more features including online video storage that keeps track of hundreds of videos without the need to transfer content to another device. NetCam HD+ comes packed with a free 30-day trial to Cloud+, and users will find easy payment plans to continue enjoying the services with 1 month, 3 month and 1 year subscriptions. The subscription charge can add up, but for users looking to capture and save the content contained on their NetCam HD+, the price is worth what Belkin is charging.

It's difficult to put a price on peace of mind, but that's just what Belkin is offering customers with NetCam HD+. The new release offers innovations over Belkin's original model including, most notably, improved picture quality. NetCam HD+ works with several other apps and services offered through Belkin to give the camera loads of good features that makes it a value for those that just can't help but worry what is going on at home when out at work or on vacation. It would be nice if Belkin offered cloud storage for videos for free, but the option to store and edit tons of videos online is worth what the company is charging users, and the flexible payment options are a nice customer friendly touch. Look for NetCam HD+ from Belkin today!

For more information on the Belkin NetCam HD+, check out the official Belkin website.

Accessory Features:
  • 720P HD Recording
  • Night Vision Filter
  • Built-In Microphone for Two-Way Conversations
  • WeMo Connectivity
  • Optional Cloud+ Premium Services

Score: 10 out of 10




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