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Synology: WiFi IP Cameras, Ethernet and POE Video Surveillance

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Synology cameras are designed to pair with Surveillance Station, providing unparalleled ease of use thanks to quick and easy setup, batch configuration, and seamless firmware updates. They feature camera-based AI that enhances Surveillance Station deployments with smart capabilities. The TC500 is a versatile IP67-rated 5 MP wide-angle AI camera suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

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Simple Power Over Ethernet Setup - Save your time with a simple setup process that can get you up and running on the Amcrest View mobile app in no time at all. You don't have to be tech savvy to get setup quickly and painlessly. Simply power it on download the app scan the QR code and within just a few taps you're ready to go. Day to day operations are a breeze thanks to the simple interface which allows you to take advantage of the camera's powerful features.

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