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Surveillance Camera With Android App

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Surveillance Camera With Android App

2024-07-11 03:51:22

So far I've been very impressed with the image quality of this camera. It has a solid feel to it which to me speaks to the build quality. Overall it's a pretty darn good point and shoot camera. I would definitely recommend it. And just a slight heads up for Android users using Android 12; since upgrading my phone to Android 12, I and others have had connection issues between the camera and the Canon Camera Connect app. This is not a knock on the camera, rather it is an issue the app developer needs to fix.

5
2024-07-19 04:20:51

A very simple device which does it's job very well. I tried the Parrot app on my android and it worked very well.

5
2024-08-01 06:15:22

Use it with an android app to control my photos using smartphone or android tablet

5
2024-05-14 03:20:26

This is exactly what I needed to get my old surveillance camera back up and running. Thanks.

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2024-08-26 09:47:18

I'm very pleased with the Synology Surveillance system. Disk storage is a central part of a security camera system, and when I started researching additional storage for my old Windows-based system, I realized that Synology has a great add-on called Surveillance Station. I bought a Synology storage array with the intention of either using it with my existing Windows system or perhaps with the built-in Surveillance Station. I tested Surveillance Station and it worked really well - great software if you want their stand-along application - great web interface if you don't want to use the desktop app - and a great mobile app. I threw out the old Windows box and went with this complete solution instead. I will also point out that Synology offered me free trial licensees so I could test this with all 32 of my cameras at once. Definitely worth contacting them if you have questions or want a full-scale trial.

5
2024-07-26 02:15:33

Works great. Exactly like it is supposed to. I just wish the android app worked as fast as the Apple app.

5
2024-07-06 01:22:57

Easy to install, easy to use via android app and video is excellent and nite vision also!

5
2024-06-16 06:40:29

I found the Android app very easy to use, much better than trying to set it up from my Linux box. Good range inside the house.

5
2024-09-22 08:45:33

I have a total of eight TP-Link switches installed, six of these HS220 dimming ones, and two of the HS200 non-dimming ones. All eight are on timers using the KASA app on my Android phone. The switches install relatively easily (but you have to be a LITTLE handy), work reliably and well. Be aware that the dimming ones are larger in size, and so may require a bit of work to install in a crowded junction box. Also, the switches require that a neutral line (usually white in color) be present in the box. Once you've installed the first one using their app (mine is on Android), adding more is simple, as it remembers wi-fi login details and just fills them in, connects automagically, and just wroks. All the switches are on what the TP-Link app refers to as a schedule, set up to go on at sunset and off at sunrise. That function works perfectly over the year, tracking the times it needs to turn on and off, so you set it once and forget it. Be sure to enter your location if you use that function so it knows when sunrise and sunset are where you live. All the switches/dimmers are controlling LED bulbs, so a word about that. There is almost always a short delay when turning on LEDS, but it's the LEDs themselves that have the delay, not these switches. And there is a minimum intensity these support - they will not dim all the way off, but that is no different from most dimmers. The app has a testing/preset dimmer function that it goes through when you first install. Use it, it works. As for some reviewers mentioning flicker, I have experienced none of that with either LED floods or regular LED bulbs. I use Monoprice LEDs exclusively, and so far, flicker has not been an issue (and I'm quite sensitive to that, so I would notice right away if there was any). All in all, a very good dimmer switch with a very good Android app (don't know about iPhone app) that requires a bit of thought installing but then just works well.

5
2024-09-17 07:35:31

Go 6 is based on Android, so you can download any app from the Google Play Store. If you want to read e-books from foreign bookstores or sources other than Amazon, it’s a good option. However, if you only use Kindle, it's better to buy a Kindle because it's much faster. But, Kindle can only read Kindle books. Personally, I’m happy with the Go 6 since I use Korean e-book apps. The downside is the limited RAM. With just 2GB, even with an Octa-Core CPU, it can't fully utilize its performance. This results in slower speeds compared to devices with more RAM. Nevertheless, considering its lower price compared to the POKE 5 and slightly better specs, it's currently the best value for money.

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