WVC80N real-time video streaming to TV

I am very happy with WVC80N camera. It is a great product! Just one thing I'm yet to figure out: Is there a way to view the real-time video feed from the camera directly on a TV? Or, through XBOX? (I don't want to hookup the computer to theTV)

Well the scenario that you explained, technically it is possible but it is not tested. Just it requires proper add-ons for the browser used in the T.V. Or in Xbox. It has the ability to view live video on your cell phones.The image isn’t amazing, but you can no doubt see whats going on. It’s all that much better with a bigger screen and makes watching over your home or office super quick and easy.

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