Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 6, 2016

Ezviz Mini HD Wi-Fi Camera

Aptly named, the Ezviz Mini ($79.99) is a video camera petite home security camera that packs plenty of features into its diminutive frame, including local and cloud video recording, motion detection, and crisp 720p video. It’s very easy to install and configure, and uses a straightforward Android or iOS app to view live and recorded video. But it doesn’t support If This Then That (IFTTT) recipes, and it won’t interact with mini video camera other smart home devices. At just under $80 it’s a good deal for a Wi-Fi security camera, but if you’re looking for more features, a higher resolution, and compatibility with other connected devices, the Icontrol Networks Piper nv$276.49 at Amazon remains our Editors’ Choice.
Ezviz Mini HD Wi-Fi Camera
Measuring just 3.5 inches high with a white 2-by-2-inch camera head and a matching 2-by-2-inch base, the Ezviz Mini$76.98 at Amazon is the smallest home surveillance camera to hit our test lab. The 720p camera connects to your home router via Wi-Fi and has a 130-degree viewing angle, a 15fps recording frame rate, ip camera 1080P and two infrared LEDS that deliver night vision video of up to 30 feet. On the right side of the camera you’ll find a microSD card, a Reset button, and a five-foot USB power cable that is hardwired to the camera.
The front of the camera contains a microphone and an LED indicator that glows blue when connected and flashes red when there’s a connection error. The microphone lets you hear what’s going on around the camera and records audio to go along with video, but there’s no support for two-way communications like you hd ip camera get with the Nest Cam$194.33 at Amazon and the Netgear Arlo Q$219.00 at Amazon. The base is magnetic and can be mounted just about anywhere using the included screws and anchors. It’s connected to the camera head by a small mounting arm that lets you tilt and swivel the camera to provide an optimal viewing angle.
You can pop in a microSD card to store up to 64GB of stills and recorded video locally, or subscribe to a cloud storage service that gives ptz ip camera you seven days of storage for $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year, or 30 days of storage for $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year. To get you started Ezviz gives you the seven day plan free of charge for one month. The camera will record to the cloud and a microSD card simultaneously, so if it loses its connection to the cloud for some reason, you won’t miss out on recorded video.

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