Netgear
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Netgear's Arlo Technologies has announced a new wireless security camera flagship. The outdoor/indoor Arlo Ultra can record 4K resolution footage with high dynamic range, offers night vision in color and sports its own spotlight that floods with light the yard when movement is detected.
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It's not cheap, but this twin-unit router system floods a bigger area with a stronger, faster WiFi connection than anything else on the market. Netgear's Orbi system is super quick and easy to set up, and offers exceptional performance for homes with lots of high-bandwidth devices.
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Netgear has added to its line of Arlo surveillance cameras at CES with its first baby monitor: a device that not only tracks the state of your newborn, but things like air quality and temperature as well.
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Netgear's latest offering in home security is a wireless HD camera called the Arlo Pro, which is built to withstand the elements and packs motion sensing and two-way audio so you can scare off intruders when you're out and about.
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Netgear and Belkin will be among the first to bring the fifth generation 802.11ac routers to market, promising faster speeds, more bandwidth for mobile devices, and improved range for your home network.
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The Netgear 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit delivers multiple jitter-free 1080p high-definition video streams throughout your home.
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There's been a good bundle of componentry pass through the TweakTown labs this week including QNAP's new 4-bay NAS and Gateway's ZX4800-06 all-in-one desktop.
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Netgear has unveiled the Wireless-N 300 Router with Mobile Broadband DGN2200M that features a failover option that connects to a 3G/4G/WiMAX network in the case of a DSL outage.
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Internet video consumption is growing rapidly, and many people are finding their choice of video source (the internet) is still cut off from their preferred video viewing medium/location (the TV and loungeroom). People want to access internet video from a TV and two products debuted by Netgear at CE
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June 28, 2006 The home network you wished you had might already be there – just missing a few parts. Netgear’s new 200 Mbps Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter turns