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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Lenore Skiles II
> 3 dayLike: solar powered, no wiring required..
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Great for chicken protection!
> 3 dayWorks great. Bought this to monitor our chicken coup feom predators. So far so good. Feels robust. I also bought wyz v3 which are great and cheaper and we wont change them. But this ones price difference is justified in the quality and functionality. Motion detection works great even at night vision. Detects when chickens move or if they are startled. Overall, great product.
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Matt w.
Greater than one weekThe camera was simple to set up it has easy to understand controls and is very good at identifying what is moving in the space it doesnt have to much lag in notification and its got a great picture. For the price and ease of use I definatly give it a five of five
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Mrs. Maryam Gorczany
> 3 dayEverything Works great, and the battery lasts pretty long.
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ANGELA M.
Greater than one weekLove the solar security camera. Highly recommend!!!
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Brian
> 3 dayI didnt know what to expect for the price, but was pleasantly surprised that this is a camera that will fulfill my needs. I especially like the option that I can program 5 locations where I can park the camera.
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Retrie Bution
22-11-2024Arrived on time. Works as described.
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Emil Marks
> 3 dayLoved them they work just fine easy to set up and install
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Eric
> 3 dayEasy to set up. Great quality day and night and the coverage area is more than I expected
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Charles Olcott
> 3 dayFirst, its very hard to beat the price of a Pan and Tilt camera, wireless with solar, that has a pretty good picture, as these do. I purchased two of these for a renovation property Im working on as Im expecting deliveries soon and want to oversee them. If you are looking for a solar camera to record to a card so you can play back and see things, great. If you have unlimited data on your Wi-Fi, great. But if youre like me and bought solar cameras because you dont have Wi-Fi or power available, and want to use a mobile hotspot, look elsewhere. First, the good. The picture quality isnt pretty clear especially given the price point. While I lose the clarity to read a license plate about 30-40 feet out, it is still a very recognizable image for everything on screen. The cameras are generally responsive in the controls, though sometimes it feels like the pan and tilt could use a touch more finer tuning to really dial in a location but its still ok. The solar option to charge is great and seems to work just fine in regards to keeping them up, even in less than direct sunlight. I almost wish the cords were maybe 2 longer, but still should work for more people, and they are just a micro USB connection so Im sure an extension cable would work easy enough. MicroSD recording, yay! Its always great to have the option to record directly to a MicroSD card for redundancy or even as a primary recording method if Wi-Fi isnt available. More on that in a bit... The app control is basically the same as most of the no name brand cameras that you can find on here. I have three different cameras that all use their own app but theyre all the same thing. Great that you know how to navigate them all since they all look the same, but really annoying that each company has to use their own version of the same thing and you have to load a new app for each different camera. Its not the most intuitive app, but enough fumbling around will get you where you want to go. The cons: First and foremost, the cloud storage. Plus side, you get three days of free cloud storage. The down side, you cannot disable cloud storage AT ALL. Heres the issue with this: I dont have Wi-Fi at the location, so I bought a mobile hotspot so that I could remotely view the cameras. A pair of these cameras blew through 2GB of data in less than 24 hours, all due to uploading to cloud storage. Yes, I have a 128 GB card in each camera, but now I have no data left on my hotspot, so that means no notifications, no live viewing, and no way to know until the next time I get there if I had any issues, and THEN having to go back through and search through all the card footage. The zones are ONLY for notifications, not for recording. This means that if you have your alert zone set to say, your front door, and a fly is doing laps in the other corner of the camera screen, its still going to be recording the motion trigger. You will have a file recorded for ANY motion caught in the cameras entire field of view. And every recording gets uploaded to the cloud. I have hundreds of saved files (until the data ran out so I cant access more from home), that had zero interest in the zones I actually would care about just because a tree was blowing in the other corner that I had specifically wanted to ignore with a zone. Nope, that just means I dont get an alert every time a leaf quakes, but were still going to record it and waste space. When it comes to the subscription, yes its inexpensive, and yes you lose a bunch of features if you dont pay your $32 a year or whatever the basic comes out to. Thats the same standard as many of these more inexpensive cameras. However, even the free subscription includes 3 days of cloud storage. You know, thats great, for most people. 3 free days of cloud storage without a fee. Except again, you cant disable that, no matter what. If these videos are using gigabytes of data per day in upload bandwidth, it completely eliminates the option to use these under any mobile hotspot options. It would cost me $50 in hotspot data in just a weekend away. Absolutely useless for me. So while I was hoping for a camera that I could use to record locally onto its SD card, maybe alert me to motion, and then live-view in when I need - what I got was a pair of cameras that absolutely blew through data by constantly uploading to the cloud for every little motion of anything, even on Low sensitivity, and is now only good as a review camera after the fact. Ill keep the cameras and use them somewhere else, like as a trail camera or something. I do like the picture they give. But functionality, theyre pointless for me to use with a mobile hotspot. The option to toggle or even disable the cloud storage altogether would make these an easy 5-star camera.