Published on January 26th,2006 at 7:29 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New Panasonic surveillance camera

All cat owners realize one day that their pet creates a big mess in the house sooner or later (it invites the neighbour cats over to smoke some pot, they order pizza’s on your account, they lose all yopur money during cat-poker, …), so some serious surveillance work needs to be done. Panasonic had already introduced a home surveillance system (for cats or other things), but here’s their latest WV-CW960, THE ultimate camera for outdoors surveillance. It supports temperatures from – to + 40 degrees (C), it uses the Super-Dynamic III technology that allows it to be more precise and faster (cats are quite fast), and it has a 30x zoom.

PS no, it’s not some urban legend, I really don’t like cats… nothing beats a crazy fox terrier for me…

Via Panasonic
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