It is. Really!
SETUP: This camera is relatively easy to set up. The instructions are not the best, but if you read them a few times, you’ll get set up without any major problems. I don’t much care for voice prompts, (I’d prefer a beep or a ding) but I can see where it would make it easier for someone who is not familiar with these devices. Fortunately, unlike some other cameras, it does *not* voice prompt every time the camera resets once you get it set up.
WI-FI: Like many wireless cameras, it only operates on 2.4 GHz, so if 5 GHz is a must for you, you may want to look for another camera. My cameras are on their own 2.4 GHz mesh network using a 5 GHz backhaul. If you’re fully wired, you can also connect using ethernet and the included power supply or a POE adapter. Unlike the camera this one is replacing, it *always* stays connected to the network. A definite plus for me.
UTILITY: It rotates a full 355 degrees, so if you need it to look at the wall it’s mounted on, you can. Most of my PTZ cameras are mounted at 7 to 8 feet which, for me, seems to be a good height. Vertical movement is 90 degrees, so unless you’re searching for UFOs, you’re pretty much covered.
I have to admit that I have tried – but don’t use the alarm or tracking functions. We have lots of bugs flying around here and, for some reason, bugs and palm trees are often identified as human. 😀 It does properly track a person though.
RECORDING: Since I am a Blue Iris user, I don’t have a need to record to SD Card. I tried it out just so I can comment on it, and I can tell you that it works as they claim and as you would expect.
VIEWING: I can zoom in (it has both optical and digital zoom) and view things over 100 feet away at night using the IR LEDs. It works much better than I would have expected. With the white LEDs lit, it pops into color mode and works like a charm. The picture quality in the IR mode is great – and in the daylight mode it is superb. No, let me correct that. Not superb…FANTASTIC! (see photos)
APP: There are lots of settings in the app that are pretty much self-explanatory. I set it up with Smart Life, but I believe its designed for TUYA Smart (which I assume is quite similar.) I may give that a try just to see if there are different options. As I said, I use Blue Iris, so the app itself isn’t that important to me.
BUILD QUALITY: I have 6 other Eversecu cameras. All of them (including this one) seem to be built quite well, with quality materials. No clicks and rattles and movements are smooth. I would like to see another 6 inches or so of cable attached to it.
MOUNTING: The mount seems very sturdy. There are three mounting holes in a triangle configuration. Anchors and what appear to be stainless steel screws are included, as are sealing covers for the power, Ethernet, and reset button. (I mounted in an existing hole to take pics, but will move it up and add a box to shield the connections from the elements.)
IN CONCLUSION: If you’re looking for an extremely good PTZ camera with optical zoom, I don’t think you’d be dissatisfied with this camera from Eversecu. It performs like cameras that are twice the cost.
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