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BOAVISION Security Camera Outdoor, Wireless WiFi IP Camera Home Security System 360° View,Motion Detection, auto Tracking,Two Way Talk,HD 1080P pan Tile Full Color Night Vision

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Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Motion-Tracking&Alerts Motion-Tracking allows the camera to track objects in motion. When enabled the camera will begin to automatically record and follow the object in motion. You will receive alerts directly on your IOS/Android Device from the app once motion is detected.
  • Floodlight&Alarm SirenThe floodlight can be set to turn on when the moving objects detected in the darkness,you can also set sound alarm to make loud siren when the moving object is detected. .then built-in advanced microphone & speaker allows you scare away uninvited guests,send commands to pets, say hello to welcome guests.
  • Pan Tile 4xDigital Zoom&1080P Night VisionView live video in up to 1080p (1920x1080) day and night,4x Digital zoom, with 350 horizontal and 120 Vertical,The camera support B&W/Color/Auto(Intelligent) night vision modes.Allow you customized your best night vision experience.
  • All Platform Supported Support 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi(NOT 5Ghz Wifi) ,Supports smartphones (iOS, Android), tablets (iPad, Android), PC(Mac OS, Windows). This is the most convenient way to watch from anywhere, anytime.
  • 3rd Party Software Support The home security camera allows you to connect most famous NVR , NAS and 3rd Party surveillance system, like Blue iris, ispy, Tinycam, IPCamViewer, Synology, QNAP, 2K/4K NVR, etc

Recommended Uses For Product: Home Security, Outdoor Security


Brand: BOAVISION


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: Night Vision, Motion Sensor


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: 1.9 pounds


Item model number: HD22M102M


Date First Available: September 14, 2020


Manufacturer: BOAVISION


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  • Well, Hmmmmm.... Read On
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
My application requires three PTZ Cameras in an outdoor setting using WIFI to replace one Ring camera and expand my surveillance capability on my own cloud service using Synology Surveillance Station on my Synology DS720. I am dropping Ring to rid myself of the subscription service and adopted Synology for photo and video cloud repository/albums from our family cell phones. It is/was imperative that these cameras integrate seamlessly with Synology’s Surveillance Station Software. They advertise it does integrate with Synology, it does, however… What I found with my interaction with Boavision is a mixed bag. I needed to purchase 5 (make that 6) cameras to get 3 to integrate with Synology. two worked immediately, seamlessly. Two with the CamHipro Monitor Software App for Android The third would get to logon admin/admin but no further, it gets return, camera four two days later. All three work with CamHipro on the original two authenticate with Synology, the new camera (#4) would not authenticate under any circumstance. I was able to IP into each camera using a web browser and mirror all cameras settings, yet the fourth camera wouldn’t authenticate – nada, not happening - ever. A email to Boavision clearly indicated that the fourth camera under firmware V18.1.31.11.18.20210622 would not upgrade to a newer version (threw error message) nor authenticate, while the other two under V21.1.34.11.18.20220125 did authenticate immediately with Synology. Boavision sent a reply with a way to force push the upgrade however in the instructions in clearly states “If do not obey the instruction for upgrade, the camera maybe damaged totally, customer bear all losses” . So why when you can return to Amazon and get a camera with the correct version sent to you (which I did) camera #5 which arrived DOA, now on Camera 6, why on earth would you waste your time or even risk it? Remove TWO stars for just ridiculous and foolish customer service, BAD software programing, DOA Cameras etc. If you have an issue with your software upgrading do NOT make it your customers problem - EVER. As I stated to Boavision I have been in IT for YEARS, this is just bad business practice, bad. OK, that’s out of the way so camera six has the correct version so it successfully authenticates with Synology Surveillance Station - IMMEDIATELY. Hey Boavison, I believe we found the problem. So we are done right, no. Bench testing is near complete. Synology is finding one ore more cameras are dropping, loosing power momentarily during the evening but coming back online pretty quickly. I also need to check the WIFI range beyond the bench to make sure they are range capable then I deploy them. Bottom line: I like the camera, I really want them to work as they have very good video quality especially for the price point and they do connect to Synology Surveillance Station (perhaps not for the faint of heart) as Boavision states. The bad, Boavision needs to step up customer support do NOT even bother calling them. Why they even list a phone number is beyond me. Email them they do respond fairly quickly however their software does NOT upgrade with its own utility, Boavision feel free to prove me wrong here! As I would be happy to be humbled to see it actually work and not feel threatened to “obey the instruction for upgrade, the camera maybe damaged totally, customer bear all losses” just say’n. I am a little on the fence with Boavision at this point and will post more as it evolves! Added.... I field deployed these cameras and initially was very concerned they would not connect to my WIFI in the areas they were located. Not an issue, connected without a problem at all. In deploying the Boavision cameras I did find the new style adapters will not fit in outdoor waterproof electrical boxes, an email to Boavision and an adapter of the old style was shipped and received two days later. Add a star for customer service. , I am happy thus far apart from the zoom not being as robust as I had hoped but at the price point, I guess that is an expected outcome - keep at 4 stars after adding one. Additionally I have resolved most, not all Synology issues but will continue to work those with Synology and Boavision support as needed. My overall thoughts thus far is this is a good camera especially for the price point, it is especially nice being able to IP into each camera to check and change settings including the admin user name from admin to whatever you want, and the CamHipro really isn't a bad little app. The fact that it does integrate with Synology was critical although the software they have installed to upgrade their firmware apparently it's up to speed if they have to send out instructions to force an update. Bad programming. Customer service is response by email within 3-24 hours, telephone support is no existent - do not bother to try (email only). Overall if you are buying at this price point just to hang a camera outside the house and use a simple Android or Apple app to monitor while away its a no-brainer - hit Buy Now. 11/25/2022 Working as advertised. The video quality at night is not as great as I had hoped and the zoom is not either however the price point drives quality that's the reality. So the trade off is price vs quality. this seems to be a sweet spot between the high end and very low end systems. I can accept them. They do what I need; alert me to movement while away, record events, and allow remote pan-tilt-zoom from halfway across the planet. Understand also you may need to reassign IP address if using the Synology System if you have a power outage as the camera's get reassigned new numbers and the Synology setup will have the IP you assigned at setup. Its an acceptable trade off and takes minutes to make the change. Synology provides a huge amount of secure storage if you choose to go this route. They play well together after I worked the initial bugs out. Bottom Line: I still rate these cameras a buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022 by RCW

  • Dead on Arrival - But I'm very happy with the new one I received as a replacement
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I am very experienced with installing and using IP cameras. I bought this camera to fill a specific need for WiFi - all of my other cameras are hard-wired with Cat6 POE. The first one of these that I received would not connect to my network; Amazon support sent me a replacement which worked immediately, and I'm pretty impressed by its capabilities for a $50 Pan/Tilt WiFi camera. Note: this is my review of the new camera. My original review is later in this post. I bought this camera for a specific purpose: to create a portable WiFi camera that I can place anywhere on my property and run with battery power with no wiring connections at all. Why? Sometimes I want to place a camera temporarily in a location where it is not possible or practical to run network cables. One application for this camera is to monitor water flow in a culvert about 100ft downhill from my house. During heavy rain, the culvert becomes a raging torrent. I've always wanted a way to monitor it during heavy storms and especially at night. With this portable camera setup, I can now do that. Sometimes I want a temporary camera to monitor HVAC contractors working in the attic. One contractor sabotaged my A/C unit and then tried to sell me a new one. I suspect that chipmunks are climbing the downspouts on my house and running around the gutters to get to other sides of the house. Now I can check and see. ;-) I'm sure I'll think of other uses now that I have it available. Here's what I like about it: Very small and lightweight for a Pan/Tilt camera - easy to strap to a tree Very sharp video. Only 1080P so digital zoom is of no use, but for $50, it meets my needs. Reasonably fast, accurate (stops quickly), and wide-range Pan and Tilt Excellent IR and bright white LED nighttime illumination. Draws very little power (about 140ma in the daytime) Very good WiFi range (about 80-100ft outdoors on my property) Has ONVIF support, so I can quickly connect it to my Blue Iris network and control it just like my other cameras. To clarify/correct some information I found in other reviews: This camera DOES support ONVIF. I have it connected to Blue Iris with no issues This camera DOES support Static IP address, but it is labled as Fixed IP Address in Network Settings This camera DOES work with Blue Iris. Probably also with most or all software that supports ONVIF Original review of first (not working) camera follows ------------------------------------------------------------- I found the instructions somewhat hard to follow and the print size to be way too small for an old guy like me to read but I found a YouTube video that goes through the process step-by-step (but you have to continually pause it to see each step.) After much experimentation, both with WiFi and cable, I could not get the camera IP address to show up. I even set up a totally separate WiFi router to eliminate possible conflicts with the many cameras and other devices on my main network. The IP address would not show up even on the simplified network. When plugged into the router, the green LED on the socket of the camera cable glows solid green, but the LED for the corresponding port on the router was not blinking. I called the Amazon tech support number listed on the purchase record. A tech called back quickly, but it was obvious that he was reading suggestions from the camera user manual. He was systematic and polite, but I could tell we were not going to solve the problem. He offered to send a replacement camera, which I accepted. The new camera arrived in less than 24 hrs (Prime). Two thumbs up for that. I decided to go straight to a hardwired test since that usually is less prone to trouble than WiFi. Using the same simplified network with just a WiFi-connected laptop and no other devices on the network, within a minute I could see the camera's IP address and connect to it using the IP address and Chrome. That's as far as I've gotten, but the many configuration options and image clarity look promising. I'll file a new report after more testing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022 by Cyberguy

  • Good camera but with one fatal flaw
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
My review is only based on using one of these cameras for about 24 hours, so I can't speak to the longevity yet. These are very easy to set up and get going. They function much like most of the IP cameras available. The picture quality is excellent, especially at night. The one reason I specifically chose this particular model is because it supported RTSP/ONVIF and FTP. But this is where there's a problem. The camera only sends files to the FTP server when the FTP server is UP. If the FTP server is not up, the images/videos are only saved on the SD card and are not queued to be sent to the FTP server when it goes online. This is a major downfall for me because I run the FTP server on my PC, and it's not on 24/7. My previous security cameras (Trivision) would queue the files and send them when the FTP server is available. The tech support from Boavision is great, they reply to emails promptly. I asked about this particular issue, and how to retrieve all the videos and images from the camera, and the answer is to take the SD card out of the camera, and put it in a PC. Well this isn't practical to have to go out, climb a ladder, unscrew the access panel and get the SD card out, every day. I run dd-wrt on my router so I can run a FTP server on it with a thumbdrive and work around the issue, sort of. Other things I noted about the camera; it's all plastic. Not a surprise at the price point. It only records 14 seconds at a time. If motion continues to be detected, it keeps recording another 14 second video, and another. So if you have a long event you want to share the recording of, you'll have to marry the 14 second videos together or share all of the individual videos. There's no pre-record, so the videos start about a second after motion is detected. The cover for the SD card presses on the SD card, so when you take the cover off, the SD card is ejected. It looks like it should fit around/over the SD card but, it doesn't. Doesn't seem like it seals correctly with the SD card pushing on it. The videos are .264 format (the file extension is .264) MPC-BE plays them fine, but I had to find a utility to get Windows 10 to create thumbnails for the files. To access the camera from the PC you have to use IE and their plugin. You can't use Chrome or Firefox; it looks for Adobe Flash. Didn't try the app. Didn't trust the author and their website is flagged as 'potential security risk'. Camera does work fine to just monitor it using Contacam. Works well with IP Cam Viewer Pro using ONVIF, even the PTZ. Video size is fixed at 1920x1080, or 640x352 for the secondary stream. And 15fps seems to be the max the camera can do. You can set it lower, but setting higher doesn't change the FPS. Time will tell about the longevity of it outdoors. 5/2/21 - Now discovered camera apparently formats the SD card every night at midnight. So the only videos you can get are from midnight onward. Asked support and was told to use the app to view the videos. Well if they're not on the SD card, it's not going to show them to you. Update: Discovered camera defaults to 'timer record', recording 10 minutes at a time, constantly. This may have been filling up the SD card and from the log, I can see it's only action is to delete the oldest day's recordings, not just the oldest recording. Also of note, these timer recordings, are not uploaded to the FTP, only the videos recorded when motion is sensed are. The timer record being enabled may also explain the delay in the motion sensed video starting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by Kiran Otter

  • Wireless is poor! Even up close!
Size: 5MP
They're good if you plug them directly via Ethernet cable to your wifi! Otherwise junk! They do have good picture and pretty good alert to your phone. But of course they need to be plugged in to Ethernet and electric to get that! If you're looking for some cheap camera's and can get them on an Amazon sale they're worth it. But do remember you'll need to buy a long Ethernet cable and run that to the internet box! Plus electric to the camera! Also you'll need to buy a SD card for cameras or pay a subscription for cloud storage. The SD card can be no bigger than 128gb! After all that then they are good camera's! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by K. Barkey

  • best one I have yet of several different brands
Size: 5MP
I have had several brands of IP cameras. This one for the money is the best. Picture, auto tracking, and motion detection as well as ALL the many features have worked great. It is easy to use and install. WIll be getting more to add to the group cameras for property.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Rick

  • Good but, Be very careful!!!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
BEWARE!!! This camera is good. It works great actually. However, it doesn't come with instructions to set it up. This is where you have to be very careful. There's only a QR code. Don't scan it at first because it takes you to a website and asks for information and a debit card to create a "free" account but don't fall for it. What happens is that there's a bunch of affiliates associated with that website and they all start taking money out of your debit card. It's not even associated with the camera, kind of like piggybacking on the camera's QR code. Anyway, the camera works with an app from the Google PlayStore called, 'CamHipro' and this is the app you download to your phone. When you first open it after downloading, then it gives you step by step instructions setting up the camera to the phone. It's fairly easy but keep your ladder handy because it is going to ask you to now scan that wretched QR code but this time it connects the camera as it should. Setting up the camera where I wanted it was easy but I needed an extension power cord, which I ordered separately; the 33 foot for like $10 bucks worked perfect. I even downloaded the app to my wife's phone and did the same procedure (don't put that ladder away yet) and she has access on her phone also. It works good, easy to set up, but be very wary of that QR code. Only scan it after you download the CamHipro app and asked to do so. I really love the camera and the app. My bank was great at getting my money back but I had to get a new debit card and close my old one because there were like eight "affiliates" taking money out in increments from $2.99 to $49.99!!! Good luck, You have been warned... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Gerald Carrasco

  • Seller customer service very good
Size: 5MP
Works flawlessly with Blue Iris BUT if you need one that the sound works, this is simply NOT the right one. I needed one with a good microphone so I can hear what is going on and this one just does not work. In that regard it is crap. Otherwise, if you want eyes and no ears, then it's fine but I needed both. The microphones on all of my other cameras all work great except this one. I may return I do not know yet. I wish it was better I'd have bought more of them. UPDATE: Seller remedied the problem without any hesitation. Upgraded and added a star for the excellent customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Minis

  • works well
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Mostly a good camera. WiFi is problematic, at least for me. The connection was often intermittent even with a reported by the camera 86% value and a test of the connection by using a tablet on WiFi at the same location. I simply wired the camera with Cat6 UTP to a nearby reaper router.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Bill Moss

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