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The little camera is very neat I purchased to keep a watch on puppy overnight and early morning as he wakes up too early. I can tell him to be quiet over two way sound and he will go back to sleep. The camera feels a little light weight sort of cheap feeling but that`s just my thoughts as it is a cheap purchase anyway. I took a while to set up using Android phone. Some reviews stated setting up using router connection but this model camera has no LAN connector only USB. Picture quality is brilliant with only a few seconds delay over mobile data. Not tried away from home yet I`ll get him used to it first. Not tried night vision yet only had it a day. All in all fairly good for price.
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Well built goodquality camera great nite vision. was easy to set up through ethernet cable then quickly found the WiFi. Pan and tilt abit jumpy but for the price it's very good.tried a few apps to view the camera away from home and the tenvis app was the best great quality feed and I was talking clearly to my children 50 miles away. I will 100% be buying more.
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was pleasently suprised with this, its great for the money! the ONLY reason I'm not 100% pleased is because when the ir comes on or off it makes a little shutter sound, so when the light keeps changing in the room from the sun or tv the camera keeps swithching from night vision to normal frequently based on the amount of light, this would be fine if not for the shutter sound it makes, every time. Also there is a review on here that explains how to view the camera remotely (on a network away from home) it's good but overcomplicated. just simply google "how to port forward security camera" & find instructions for your router (virgin/sky/bt etc). its based on your router, you just put your router ip address into search bar, log in (details usually written on your router) & then amongst the settings you can enter the camera ip and write any port number u want and its done. as I said check google, theres no need to make an account with any other website to make it work like the other review says :) hopefully that will help someone. in terms of whether you should get this or not, id highly recommend it. brilliant for the money!Read full review
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For the price this is pretty good. I had no trouble setting it up with ethernet then adding it to my WiFi network but I did have trouble with it reading a 32gb SD card. Eventually I changed the SD card to a 8gb one and it's much better. Unfortunately I didn't read the description fully and bought this for outdoors but it's not waterproof so should only be used indoors.. fortunately a managed to install it in my front porch to shelter it. One annoying thing is if it loses power even for a second it will reposition the camera to a default position. I ended up tapeing it to stop any rotation. I can no longer pan the camera from the app but at least it stays pointed in the direction I want it to. Overall it was worth the money and I'm pretty happy with it.
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Got this Tenvis HD (720p) camera as a quick replacement for my Dericam H502W. Listing shows it to be a JPT3815W-HD model. No firmware updates on Tenvis website for this revision. Comes with Software/Firmware version V9.1.17.1.8-20180731/V25.4.1.3.29. Basic configuration is available via web interface, if you want to see live video feed you'll need a flash plugin. There is a free Android app IP Cam Viewer Basic that has full support for this camera. For security aware users: it is possible to disable cloud (p2p) service via web interface. Audio quality is acceptable. IP cam stream is available via rtsp://192.168.1.11:554/11 (main stream) and rtsp://192.168.1.11:554/12 (secondary, lo-res, stream). For best video quality I use these settings: First stream: Bitrate 3500, fps 20, Key frame interval 5, Bitrate control CBR, Image quality 1. Second stream: Bitrate 500, fps 10, Key frame interval 5, Bitrate control CBR, Image quality 1. Now for the interesting pats: camera is based not on hi-silicon HI3815 as one would think from the model name. It is based on gk7102 SOC and a gc1034 image sensor. Night performance with IR light Off and IR-CUT On is poor- image is too dark (compared to Dericam IP camera I had before, with the same setup). It is possible to enable telnet via config file. Make backup via web interface. Then open backup file with 7zip. There will be a config_backup.bin file. Open it with 7zip, and modify config_debug.ini. There is a line: tenable = "0". Change zero to one. Save, repack, upload, apply, reboot. Now telnet will be available. Login is root/hichiphx. File system is Read/Write. So easy to modify. About 3Mb of free space. First thing I did, is to update busybox binary using ant-thomas/zsgx1hacks/ on Github. Do not run his scripts directly, You will likely get a bricked device. Copy ant paste busybox by hand, and run relevant commands from his "sdcardhack.sh" shell script. Once You do that You can enable a FTP Server with: (tcpsvd -E 0.0.0.0 21 ftpd -w / ) & I added it to the end of the shell script in /mnt/mtd/ipc/run. The rest is up to Your imagination :) Hope this write-up was useful for someone.Read full review
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