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Have just setup a new E1 indoor camera. From unboxing to fully setup was less than a few minutes. Just open the app, select add camera and scan the qr code. Literally connected straight to wifi, no hassle. Windows client auto recognised the device on the network and just needed the correct username and password to connect.
Will do some video tests to see how it performs with animals running around the house.
Photos from unboxing below. -
Night time photo with a few obstructions. Almost totally dark. Works well. Ptz is pretty smooth. Will do video when I get a chance.
*photo is a screenshot in android app.Reply QuoteShare0- Share this Post
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@big_ted Let's see the results especially at dark. I have been doing a lot of tests and would say that the detection at day time is awesome, rarely it misses an object. But I won't say the same during the night when it solely depends on its IR. Sometimes both my RLC511WA and E1 OD miss an object every now and then during the night. I asked support to tune the AI detection during the night time when the cam is in quasi total darkness. Otherwise they are doing a good job though we ALWAYs want more and more.... but mostly is software and this won't take long to implement.
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A really good post, very thankful and hopeful that you will write many more posts like this one.
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Have just setup a new E1 indoor camera. From unboxing to fully setup was less than a few minutes. Just open the app, select add camera and scan the qr code. Literally connected straight to wifi, no hassle. Windows client auto recognised the device on the network and just needed the correct username and password to connect.
Will do some video tests to see how it performs with animals running around the house.
Photos from unboxing below. -
Night time photo with a few obstructions. Almost totally dark. Works well. Ptz is pretty smooth. Will do video when I get a chance.
*photo is a screenshot in android app.
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