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Review on πŸŽ₯ HaiweiTech FHD 1920x1080P 30fps Wireless Streaming Webcam, H.264 H.265 Live Streaming Camera for Facebook, YouTube, Church Streaming, Wedding Streaming by Dhoal Shankar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very impressive considering the price. As long as you know what you're doing

We needed cameras for 3 locations. For our main site, we purchased a PTZOptics NDI camera for about $2,000, but we had a much smaller budget for the other two sites that were set up temporarily during COVID. I bought 2 of these cameras and was very impressed with them considering the price. The video quality is excellent and the wide-angle lens works well for our application. As with the PTZOptics camera, you can monitor the stream locally via RTSP and stream to up to 2 RTMP servers simultaneously (very handy when you stream to multiple services or need to have a backup stream). The delay of the RTSP stream is about 1-2 seconds. The audio noise level is very low (even better than the PTZOptics camera). We had to turn up the volume in the camera as it was too low, but we also had to do that with the PTZOptics camera, so I think it's pretty common. The camera didn't come with any documentation (probably there is a guide online but when you click the link there is nothing). If you're familiar with networking and streaming you should get by without documentation, but if you're relatively new to it you might want to check out PTZOptics ZCam (although you'll pay a lot more). VekRedE is right that the device comes with a USB WiFi adapter. However, the USB connections on both devices I received were good and reliable. To connect to the camera for the first time, you must manually configure the IP address to be on the same subnet as the camera. My cameras came with an IP address of 192.168.1.168, so I connected directly to the camera via Ethernet and manually set the IP address to 192.168.1.167 on my laptop. From there I was able to access the camera's control panel and change the network settings to my liking. Note that the camera can act as a wireless client or wireless hotspot. I haven't tested the hotspot feature, so I can't comment on that, but I've had no problems using it as a client. Yet again. , You really need to know what you're doing online to use this camera.

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • There are shortcomings