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Review on 📹 EZVIZ C6W: AI-Powered 4MP PTZ Indoor Camera with Human Detection, Pan Tilt Security, Night Vision, Motion Tracking - Ideal for Baby/Pet Monitoring by Aashit Jain (Rishabh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

• Only vertical camera movements can be called quiet. Circular (especially when parking) are clearly distinguishable. You won’t wake up from such a sound, but you can’t call it quiet either. • Link to RTSP stream like this: 'rtsp://admin:PASS@19220228. X.X:554' Yes, the user is always admin and does not change. PASS is not a password that you set in the application at some of the steps. Yes, even if they changed it from the standard one. PASS is hardcoded and doesn't seem to change. He is always the one *written on the sticker* under the camera. • Stores pre-created mp4 files on a flash drive that seem to just overwrite every time. Those. pull out a flash drive and see what is possible on it, but not every player will eat this and it is extremely inconvenient. The key-frame seems to be written very rarely. the crumbled picture can be observed up to a minute.

Pros
  • • Good application. Not perfect, just good. • Ability to control the position of the camera. • The camera produces 2560x1440 25 fps • Can follow the object in the frame without a paid subscription, including moving (on a C grade, more on that in the shortcomings) • Night mode • Withstood a fall from one and a half meters. It didn't crack, it just opened like a kinder and snapped back without damage. • Long USB power cable (I think about 2-2.5m)
Cons
  • • Mounting to the ceiling from the kit does not inspire confidence at all. It will definitely withstand the camera itself, but if it is assumed that something can affect the camera (accidental or special impact of a person or animal) - I strongly doubt that these "paws" will withstand it. • In the mode of tracking an object with camera movement (and not "focus") - the camera itself performs a kind of parking once every "n" minutes. Those. twists the position in a circle to some extreme and (which seems to me extremely stupid) returns not to the place where the parking was started from, but to some pre-specified unchangeable position. Which, moreover, is not in the center. In general, a trifle, but not convenient. interferes with object tracking. • If the object is close enough in front of the camera and there is a portrait on the wall nearby in the frame, the camera does not understand who to follow and moves its head back and forth. Quite a rare situation and should be neglected, but it looks creepy when the camera suddenly starts looking at something next to you :D