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4/28/2003

Veo Ships Wireless Network Camera; WiFi-Ready Observer Makes It Easier Than Ever to Keep an Eye on Your World

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 2003--Veo, a leading provider of high-quality digital imaging products, announced today that its new Veo Wireless Observer network camera will be widely available to consumers in retail and distribution channels throughout the United States in May at a suggested retail price of $299.99. The latest addition to Veo's Observer network camera line, introduced last November, maximizes users' options of where to place the WiFi-ready (802.11b) camera for remote monitoring because it requires no Ethernet cabling and can be placed up to 300 feet from any WiFi access point. The camera also does not need to be tethered to a PC because of its built-in Web server.
Veo Observer network cameras enhance home and corporate security by allowing users to hear and see what is happening in their homes and businesses remotely over the Internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer. The cameras capture audio and video clips and digital snapshots. Live audio can be captured via internal or external microphones. The feature-rich cameras allow for built-in tilt and pan control from remote locations and can be set to automatically send e-mail alerts with attached snapshots when motion is detected. CCD sensors ensure good quality images, even in low-light conditions.

"Our customers are using the Observer network cameras for a wide variety of applications, such as viewing vacation homes, checking up on employees and business operations, or joining remotely for special family events from the road," said Tim Martin, Veo vice president. "With the new wireless Observer, it's now easier than ever to provide an added sense of security and peace of mind at a very affordable price."

The Veo Wireless Observer is easy to set up and access in minutes, and enables real-time video and still image capturing. A full-featured software package, included with camera purchase, allows for multi-camera viewing so users can monitor four camera locations at one time on a split screen and toggle between additional cameras using a drop down menu.

The new Veo Wireless Observer features:

-- 802.11b (WiFi) network interface

-- Built-in web server that allows access by standard Internet browser

-- LCD IP address display to make setup and access quick and easy

-- Motion sensor attachment to trigger e-mail alerts*

-- Internal microphone to capture live audio

-- Built-in tilt and pan control to follow the action

-- On-off button and status indicator to help ensure privacy

-- VGA CCD sensor for low-light sensitivity

-- 128 bit WEP encryption support for added security

-- 24 bit color digital output; Auto exposure, gain and white balance

*Motion sensors not included. Cost is $29.99 each at www.veo.com.

About Veo:

Founded in 1993, Veo is focused on creating and marketing exceptionally user-friendly digital imaging products and services that enable people around the world to instantly communicate. Veo's expansive product family includes web, digital still, networking and PDA cameras.

Veo products are available through major retail, online and distribution channels worldwide. The company headquarters are located in San Jose, Calif., with operational and manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China. For more information, contact Veo at 2210 O'Toole Ave., Suite 150, San Jose, CA 95131 or visit Veo's website at www.veo.com.

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although The Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct.

Contacts



Veo
Bina Patel, 408/324-2100 ext. 8921
bina@veo.com
or
GCI Group
Chris Knight, 415/974-7257 (Press)
cknight@gcigroup.com




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