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First Alert Wireless Security Camera Reviews

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First Alert Wireless Security Camera Reviews

2024-07-21 01:54:11

I’m very happy to have the security of knowing I can alert emergency services if something goes wrong in the backcountry.

5
2024-06-06 07:30:56

First of all is security, I use this case with digital lock. Second one is protection of my Wireless System. This case is born to do that. And Last one is I never loose small things like batteries or something else. This case is perfect for them.

5
2024-09-27 01:44:21

I needed to connect an outdoor wireless security camera to Wifi but the signal on the main router wasn't strong enough to penetrate a thick masonry wall. The TP-link solved this problem. I set it up inside at the wall needing signal penetration but in line with the router. It worked perfectly - having a booster closer to the camera did the trick.

5
2024-08-13 08:47:51

First of all, some of the bad reviews are very undeserved here. I'm not sure if it was added later or people are just too lazy to look, but the instruction manual clearly states that the password when connecting to the Android app is "12345678." I am so impressed. I've been using the Ronin and Ronin-M up until this point for commercial filmmaking and my personal business and can confidently say that I'll be using this instead wherever I can. Even more so when they come out with more peripherals like the double handle and focusing support for more cameras. It's so smooth and organic and takes out the movements that I don't love from the previous Ronin models. It's got a really nice form factor and I can pack it anywhere. I'm able to set it up at home and then take it with me. No need for surprise but DJI has really excelled in build quality here. The minute you pull it out of the box and hold it in your hands, the high build quality is apparent. Not sure if this is a standard issue that everyone has, but I didn't fiddle around with the settings as much as I should have before I took it out on my first shoot, but the resistance was automatically set WAY low. This causes a lot of camera shake as the motors are exerting as little effort as possible to stabilize the camera, so be sure to get to know your product well before using it in any paid ventures. LOVE LOVE LOVE! I love the modular design and the doors it opens for future addons both OEM and third party.

5
2024-06-02 08:13:44

I dont think theres much I can tell you about this camera that you couldnt learn from the million reviews that have been done about it. First let me say, besides my Alexa, I am deeply invested in the Blackmagic ecosystem.  I believe that this company is always pushing for better tech at lower prices.  I own four Ursa mini pros, And now I have purchased two of these cameras.  I love them both! Pros: Amazing image quality, Blackmagic Raw, great low light , intuitive interface, bevy of different recording options in both format and cards. Cons: As many have said, You are going to need both power and monitoring solutions this thing chews their batteries and doesnt have a tiltable or rotatable screen.  You will also need to purchase a speed booster to adapt to EF.  This is not a deal breaker. Other than that, I LOVE THIS CAMERA!  Just buy it!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I normally don’t make reviews, but I thought someone should come in and defend the honor of this gadget after a couple less-than-stellar reviews. For a DSLR/Mirrorless shooter, this thing is a must-have. It’s just a supremely handy thing to have in your bag when you need it. When I’m shooting for the big screen, or need isolated audio tracks or phantom power, I’ll pull out my MixPre. But for simple web videos when that’s overkill (whether interview or run-n-gun b-roll), this thing’s great when you want to get 2 audio sources into the 3.5mm input on your camera. Obviously, there’s no pre-amps or phantom power, so I tend to only use with sources that have their own built-in preamps (like wireless mic receivers or a Røde videomic pro). I can lav up two subjects with my Sennheiser wireless mics and record each subject to a separate channel on my camera (on on the left, one on the right), which is amazing flexibility to have. Or I can run a wireless lav into one channel and my Røde Videomic Pro into the other and have that great lav/shotgun flexibility. All in all, can’t say enough good things about this device. Dollar-for-dollar, no device expands the audio capabilities of a DSLR/Mirrorless camera like this thing does. Just make sure you set your expectations right. And that means plugging in devices that boost their own signal.

5
2024-08-13 02:31:30

I stepped up from a A7iii, and found the A7iv a improvements welcoming.. I had put the camera on a backorder alert, I got routine info updates. When I got the email that the camera was in stock. I ordered the camera at 4pm and had the camera in my hands at 10am the next day. Great job B&H!

5
2024-07-01 07:35:17

I was so convinced by all the reviews I bought 2. Finally wireless strobes.

5
2024-07-28 04:27:44

good moisture warning alert

5
2024-07-16 08:54:12

Just perfect...lives up to it's reviews and then some. One regret in retrospect is I should have gone one step up and ordered the security for the extra height and depth. Just means I'll need to rethink my essentials.

5