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Review on πŸ“· 2K Home Security Camera: blurams Indoor Cam with Facial Recognition, 2-Way Talk, Smart Alerts, Privacy Area, Night Vision, Cloud/Local Storage, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT by David Gibbs

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Great security camera at a great price!

I bought this camera because I was looking for a home surveillance camera that wasn't too expensive for a long time. This camera fully meets my needs! The price isn't too expensive, so I could take a few more for the house if needed, and I probably will! Pros: Pictures/videos come out nice and clear, I can view them on my phone and see everyone's faces clearly - the infrared camera is excellent! Even at night when all the lights are off, the images come out sharp and clear! The motion sensor is great! Unlike some other cameras where you define a drop of the areas you want, this app gives you a 5x5 grid that you can just select to spot rather than fine-tune the edges, so it's pretty easy to define the Ignore areas you don't want. I do not want. Need more traffic. - The app is well made and easy to navigate! I had no problems configuring the camera via the app, the camera also has a time and date stamp and it's possible to sort the recorded videos by date and even narrow them down by type (options: motion, sound and human shape). - Lightweight fisheye lens so it has great coverage, more than I thought it would! Just a small camera that covers my entire living room with virtually no blind spots! Cons: - Another app! Maybe that's not a disadvantage for you, but I have a smart home with a number of apps, so it's not difficult to add another app instead of using a camera that already works with one of my other apps, but to a great extent lower price. The price of an excellent camera, on the other hand, is not too much of a concern. It's also a well-made app, so I don't have much to complain about!

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something