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Offline biz123

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Is it possible for a mini camera to wirelessly stream video?
« on: Mon, 10 December 2012, 18:32:01 »
I'm trying to stream video wirelessly from a mini camera (as small as an iPhone camera) via WiFi or Bluetooth. I'd want this mini camera to stay separate from the main mother board because I want to hide this camera in a small doorbell. Is this possible?

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Re: Is it possible for a mini camera to wirelessly stream video?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 10 December 2012, 18:34:50 »
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Re: Is it possible for a mini camera to wirelessly stream video?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 10 December 2012, 18:43:52 »
Thank you, but I'm looking to get a tiny camera inside a doorbell unit and have that stream wireless video.

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Re: Is it possible for a mini camera to wirelessly stream video?
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 10 December 2012, 19:05:52 »
This guy http://www.techmoan.com/ reviews unusual cameras, and he's done a few "spy" cameras in the past, as well as WiFi cameras.  Maybe there is something in his archives that might grab you.
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