![]() ![]() Other options are the Motion Detection (where you can adjust the sensitivity), the Camera Recording schedules, the notifications and email alerts, the Siren (you can create custom recorded alerts) and more. Here, you can connect to another SSID and, from under the Display, you get to rotate the screen, change the image quality, the refresh rate, enable the night vision, change the date/watermark, configure the Privacy Mask (this is very important when using the camera in a warehouse or to point towards an exterior building since it allow you to blue certain parts of the video) and, under Advanced, you get to set the Exposure, the White Balance, the Backlight and the 3D Digital Noise Reduction (you can leave them as default since the footage is excellent with the preset values). From the top right corners, you can access four quick action icons by tapping on the three points (Channel Selection, Day and Night, Immersive or Picture-in-Picture) and if you click on the cogwheel, there are also some ‘more’ general settings specific for this camera. Just like with the E1 Pro, you get to see the videos that are captured when movement is detected (the motion detection is enabled by default) or if you have set a scheduled recording. Lastly, there’s the Playback section which will work only if you have a microSD card inserted or if you have a Cloud subscription (as I said in the intro, there is a free option available, although it won’t really be enough in most cases – unless you’re happy with 1GB and 7 days-only footage). In this section, you can also zoom in and out and, as can be seen from the photos that I took of ‘my chandelier’, the image quality doesn’t change at all at 50 percent, nor does it do at 100 percent zoom (all the details are all there, even though it wasn’t a particularly bright day) – when the image quality was set at high and the zoom is set at maximum, the camera will take about 5 seconds to move (when you try to adjust the viewing angle from the app) and after the zoom in/out motion, it will take about 2 seconds to focus. The Clip section will allow you to see a specific section from the image (the zoom option will work better in this case) and then there’s the PTZ which, similarly to the E1 Pro, it allows you to adjust the pan/tilt angles to 355 degrees horizontally and 50 degrees vertically its worth mentioning that the viewing angle is better, going from 48 to 98 degrees horizontally and from 37 to 75 degrees vertically. You can use Talk when you want to have a conversation with the people next to the camera (it has a microphone, so they can also respond) and you can adjust the volume, as well as enable the Earphone mode, in case you’re using headphones or don’t have the phone in speaker mode. ![]() Further down on the app interface, we get to see four icons: Talk, Clip, PTZ and Playback. The local database is not being cleaned out.Ī bit frustrated and about to return the camera unless this is fixe soon.This has been made possible due to the Super HD technology which refers to the best type of video compression – I first heard it from Netflix which used it as a marketing term to show that the movies/series will have a better image quality at a given resolution. I wished that when something is deleted from the app's database, it means what it says! Perhaps that is the issue. As soon as I opened the app, my camera was already listed and connected (with the default empty password). Furthermore, I deleted the app from my phone and re-installed it. That tells the user that the password has been successfully changed.Īlso, I have even tried to delete the camera, but as soon as I scan the QR code or enter it by typing it in, the app says this device already exists. Also, a common programming technique is to offer a password verification field when changing the password, followed by a successful acknowledgement box. Well, I did but the camera doesn't like it. Using the default password is not secure, we recommend that you change your password now! Return to Home screen and press Play button and app can connect to camera. Return to Device Settings delete (empty out) password field and Save. I enter the password I saved in Device Settings earlier and the camera returns Login failed. Camera returns Login failed and username/password combo box appears with username "admin" pre-filled. I entered a new password, simple with no special characters, such as "HamBurger". In the app, clicked on the yellow-orange button to go to Device Settings. ![]() I have reset the camera using the steps above and reconfigured camera using the iOS app.
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