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In night vision mode, you simply see more...
whereby three modes are offered here at once: an infrared mode, a color mode and an alarm mode .
► Brand manufacturers are making it increasingly difficult for other camera manufacturers to establish themselves successfully. To be able to compete here, the scope of services and also the price have to be right.
Can you already expect a good outdoor surveillance camera for currently about 165.99$, which offers instead of Full HD (1,080p) equal 2K, a light with infrared and alarm, two-way audio and a horizontal rotation range of 355 ° and 120 ° vertically ? Yes, you can, because I have not found any real weak point so far. So if you can do without 4K, you'll get a good device here at an attractive price, which tends to cost more with other manufacturers and also offers flawless workmanship along with good looks in terms of quality.
►► Short conclusion: appealing looks, impeccable workmanship, power connection required(!), sharp photos/ videos, Spotlight, two-way audio and with direct recording option (micro SD card), optional cloud storage, thanks to motor. Control 360 ° monitoring possible. This makes for a good overall convenience.
►►► Conclusion: Overall, the camera makes a good impression in terms of equipment and looks. Make sure you get the best possible reception, because there are many sources of interference in the 2.4 GHz network that can have an unfavorable effect. If this works, you get a smooth, sharp picture during the day, with a limited wide angle, but also motor. Control. The resolution in the dark is also good via spotlight, whereby quite a few details can be made out at some distance in addition to the color view.
Note: Alarms ("warning notifications") via motion detection/noises are possible, for my purposes o.k. and thus usable. Remote access works as well, which is a plus for security on the road. Nevertheless, you should generally fiddle a bit with any problems (too many/too few alarms) and also avoid moving backgrounds or disturbing noises as much as possible.
► Brand manufacturers are making it increasingly difficult for other camera manufacturers to establish themselves successfully. To be able to compete here, the scope of services and also the price have to be right.
Can you already expect a good outdoor surveillance camera for currently about 165.99$, which offers instead of Full HD (1,080p) equal 2K, a light with infrared and alarm, two-way audio and a horizontal rotation range of 355 ° and 120 ° vertically ? Yes, you can, because I have not found any real weak point so far. So if you can do without 4K, you'll get a good device here at an attractive price, which tends to cost more with other manufacturers and also offers flawless workmanship along with good looks in terms of quality.
►► Short conclusion: appealing looks, impeccable workmanship, power connection required(!), sharp photos/ videos, Spotlight, two-way audio and with direct recording option (micro SD card), optional cloud storage, thanks to motor. Control 360 ° monitoring possible. This makes for a good overall convenience.
►►► Conclusion: Overall, the camera makes a good impression in terms of equipment and looks. Make sure you get the best possible reception, because there are many sources of interference in the 2.4 GHz network that can have an unfavorable effect. If this works, you get a smooth, sharp picture during the day, with a limited wide angle, but also motor. Control. The resolution in the dark is also good via spotlight, whereby quite a few details can be made out at some distance in addition to the color view.
Note: Alarms ("warning notifications") via motion detection/noises are possible, for my purposes o.k. and thus usable. Remote access works as well, which is a plus for security on the road. Nevertheless, you should generally fiddle a bit with any problems (too many/too few alarms) and also avoid moving backgrounds or disturbing noises as much as possible.
30/05/2024