The most important and huge jamb in this camera is that, apart from putting it on self-tapping screws or putting it on the table, the manufacturer no longer offers options. How is this new! And all the rest of their cameras, to one degree or another, provide for the regular possibility of fastening to a stroller.
For example, in the RV200TR, a cool tripod is included and costs 4,000 less.
In other models, you need to buy a tripod, and you can buy a trump quick-release mount to the stroller for the fancy RV1300 (for 2500 - haha). What prevented the manufacturer from making it possible to mount the RV350 at least like the RV200, RV500, RV1000, RV1500 is a deep mystery to me.
The camera comes without its own batteries, only the RV1300 costs 24,000. But! In this model, as in the RV200, there is a regular micro USB into which we will plug the power bank and all that remains is to figure out where to adapt it .
As a result, you will have to struggle with various devices such as "crabs", "universal mounts for video nannies", "mounts for phones on a stroller" or make something of your own.
For some, it may be a minus, but the application really does not have enough stars from heaven. To configure, you need to have some skills and connection experience. However, if you carefully read the instructions, everything is written there. The first time you connect via Wifi, the parent unit will be 100% lost. Then we turn it off and on again, wait until the offer to press the PAIR button on the camera lights up on the screen and poke it (there is a hole with the inscription PAIR on the camera cover) with a pin for a couple of seconds (you will feel a click when pressed, this means that you pressed it). At this moment, the light on the camera will blink green and connect to the parent unit, while not losing the wifi connection. Phew.
If you do not make high expectations for the Wifi connection and the application itself, then this is just a fairy tale, it performs its function 100%