Friday, June 6th 2008

Computex 2008: AirLive

Airlive has an open booth at Hall 1. They have all their products on display, including the wireless media unit - now called AirMedia-3000 - we covered at CeBIT. It is not quite ready yet, but Airlive is aiming for a pre-holiday launch. Besides that, there is the VoIP-111A, which - as the name entails - enables Voice over IP with a traditional phone. The interesting aspect is the fact, that calls from one such unit to another is free. So instead of paying SkypeOut, simply use the VoIP-111A. Various routers and access points can also be viewed at their booth.

AirLive has a few more items, which are intended for the small business or office space.


The EtherWe-1000 is an Ethernet to USB adapter, which features 10/100 MBit connectivity and is compatible with the Nintendo Wii. Two wireless cameras are also on display. One features LEDs to light up the surroundings. These can manage video at 30 frames per second, have 3G accessibilty, an automatic night vision mode and two way audio with built-in microphones. This means you can even communicate with the person standing in front of the security camera. Hearing "I can see you" as a burglar, who has just broken into your house or office, has never been so much fun.
Source: AirLive
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3 Comments on Computex 2008: AirLive

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Thanks for the info Dark. Not sure who Airlive is but I like that media Player thing they have going on.
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lemonadesoda
I know you guys are VERY BUSY... but a little bit about what each product actually does would be helpful. Just three bullet points is all it takes. Like WEAU above, I have no idea what those products actually do, and the pictures, while nice, dont explain either. Especially that last diving-bell-telephone dial thing. WTF is that? :confused:
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Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
lemonadesodaI know you guys are VERY BUSY... but a little bit about what each product actually does would be helpful. Just three bullet points is all it takes. Like WEAU above, I have no idea what those products actually do, and the pictures, while nice, dont explain either. Especially that last diving-bell-telephone dial thing. WTF is that? :confused:
lol as mentioned these are LEDs to light up the area in front of the lens ^^.

cheers
DS
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