Periscope Pro 3 Video Surveillance for Mac for $10
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Want to monitor your home while on vacation, or your kids if you have to leave them for a bit? Simply plug in your camera, or use the Mac’s built in one, and Periscope Pro will keep you in the loop. This powerful app allows you to keep an eye on any setting giving you much-needed peace of mind and security.
- Monitor or record any setting w/ your Mac’s camera or standalone IP camera
- Take advantage of features like motion detection, video/sound recording & clip uploading
- Utilize different modes: Motion Detection, Audio Detection, etc.
- Hide app from Mac users for covert monitoring
- Set sensitivity level: ignore or detect small movements
- Store clips on your Mac & upload them to Dropbox for easy viewing
- Troubleshoot issues w/ 24/7 support response in 30 minutes or less
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Recording formats:
- 320×240
- 640×480
- 800×600
- 960×720
- 1280×960
- 1600×1200
- Frames/second recording options: 1, 5, 10, 15 & 25
Compatibility
- Internet required
- Mac OS X 10.9 or newer
- Processor: 64-bit
- IP cameras supported
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Updates included
- Restrictions: includes activation for 3 computers only
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