Wireless Cameras for Home/Outdoor Security, Solar Security Cameras Wireless Outdoor 355°PTZ, 3MP 2K FHD WiFi Camera with Spotlight, Motion Detection, Siren, Color Night Vision, 2-Way Talk, SD/Cloud
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pliniocalcano
> 3 dayEasy installation and dont have to worry about battery, I love it
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Gail Van Auker
> 3 dayThese cameras are wonderful! Motion activated, easy to install, solar powered. Just great!
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Joker42
> 3 dayGreat camera, picture, and easy install
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Steve
> 3 dayEasy to set up my wife loves it.
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Patricia Cecchi
> 3 dayI love that we live by the beach in an area that is probably under the sun all day and we do t have to worry about charging it.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayEasy set up, easy to use, great pictures and video.
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Delbert Burton
> 3 dayI like like the way it show the picture so clear and I dont have to change the battery as it chares it self and it was so easy to install
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3FK
> 3 dayVery affordable option for security cameras. Love that they can be used with or without the solar panel, can operate by battery or recharging by wall outlet. Sleek look indoor and outdoor. Night vision 4/5 Overall would recommend, super easy set up and install and app is very user friendly. Do wish the app would have more options on notifications and duration of detection but overall good.
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Nik
> 3 dayExcellent battery life and really good picture quality.
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Ed Coan
> 3 dayThe Poyasilon Solar Security Camera is working very well as an intruder/critter cam to monitor and repel feral pigs at night. The 5V/500mA solar panel and long-range WiFi camera unit were easy to set up using tie-straps on a simple pole. At 100 ft away from the house, WiFi communication has been faultless, and with the 9000 mAh Li-ion battery, charge has never dropped below 80% even during several days without sunshine. The 120° wide-angle sensor and camera cover our large yard, detecting even small birds at the extreme edges, day and night (when so set). The first figure shows the 1/2-acre camera field of view, and the second figure shows the tie-strap pole mounting. False motion detection from strong wind is avoided by secure mounting, which proved easier than expected. Lens fogging during night-time cooling is visible in the attached piglet screen capture, but this was easily fixed with a little lens anti-fogging spray. The required VicoHome App (with camera firmware vers. 0.11.0) provides barely adequate functionality without paid extensions. Captured video reviewing is possible, but feels non-intuitive, and should be simpler. It should be possible to access microSD recording via network without having to remove the card, which at least in my case, is not recognized on my PC or Android phone. Ideally, the firmware should include an https or ftps server function providing SD card file network access. I avoid inadvertent data sharing by isolating the cameras WiFi on its own LAN. Pan and tilt work very well for field-of-view positioning, although a 1/2-s lag makes control a bit fiddly during live recording. Auto-deletion of oldest files once the SD card is full is not, but seems it should be supported, at least as an optional setting. Other than those minor issues, the camera system works as claimed, and can serve as much more than just a door cam.