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Toucan Wireless Outdoor Surveillance Camera Reviews

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Toucan Wireless Outdoor Surveillance Camera Reviews

2024-06-26 04:17:14

I am delighted with my purchase of this camera. The camera's light is super bright, allowing you to see effectively at night. A 26-foot extension wire for the camera is included, and it can be extended if needed. The Toucan Smart Home App is simple to use, and the camera is easy to set up. You will receive accurate notifications due to their latest motion technology using radar detection. The Toucan Smart Home App is free to use, and if you choose to subscribe, the cost is pretty reasonable. I would suggest it to anyone considering securing their home. Overall, I am quite a happy camper!

5
2024-05-14 03:20:26

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

5
2024-05-12 07:11:47

I use this for the wireless microphone system. For outdoor event.

5
2024-08-14 03:21:41

I've had this camera for about a year now and have used it for outdoor photography on climbing and skiing trips where I need something that fits in my pocket. I'm not super camera savvy and so I find that 99% of the time, auto-shooting mode combined with some light Adobe Lightroom post-processing produces exactly the kind of images I'm after. All the 1-star reviews have to do with it's lack of WiFi connectivity. This has nothing to do with the quality of the images produced so these reviews are stupid; I use a card reader and have had no issues. WiFi connectivity with my Mac does indeed not work, but with my iPhone it is seamless when the Canon app is downloaded. I prefer using the card reader anyway.

5
2024-05-15 03:18:24

Have a large home and wireless surveillance cameras outside. Now have great connection to outside cameras and can freely roam the house with wireless devices without dropping connection. I give the pair of Deco X55 a big thumbs up!

5
2024-06-14 06:18:54

Added this third Deco X55 to better service the wireless doorbell and surveillance floodlight at front of house. Really like this mesh system and the ease of adding additional access points. The system also balances itself for optimum strength and seamless roaming.

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
2024-04-18 03:56:42

The wireless 2K outdoor camera performance great in my installation. Very good night vision and smooth panning of movement in its field of view. I have added additional cameras around my home due to the performance of this model and I am very happy I did.

5
2024-07-27 06:10:27

I'm using it for concerts, where it improves footage that previously looked more like a surveillance camera!

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