Looking for a hassle-free and reliable security solution? Our light bulb security camera is quick to install and simple to operate. Just screw it into any E27 light socket (100V-240V), open Bluetooth on your phone, and follow the in-app instructions to connect to both 5GHz and 2.4GHz WiFi. With 355° horizontal and 90° vertical rotation, it covers extensive areas, ensuring comprehensive protection for your home.
Enjoy crystal-clear 2K Ultra HD images, whether day or night, with our superior color and infrared night vision technology. You can easily identify faces and details even in complete darkness up to 30 feet away. The built-in motion and human body detection sensors keep track of movements within a large range, automatically recording and sending real-time alerts to your phone.
Communicate effortlessly with your family or visitors through the camera's two-way talk feature. Plus, share access with multiple users for synchronized viewing. The camera supports 24/7 recording with options for cloud storage (subscription required) or a micro SD card (up to 128G, not included). As an added bonus, it's Alexa compatible, making it even easier to integrate into your smart home. Protect your home with convenience and confidence.
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Easy Installation
The cameras are easy to install and come with clear instructions. -
High Picture Quality
The cameras provide great clarity for both daytime and nighttime videos. -
Motion Detection
The motion detection is impressive and can be adjusted to ignore animals. -
Audio Capability
The cameras have good sound quality, allowing users to hear and talk through the app. -
5G Capability
The 5G capability ensures better connectivity with upgraded WiFi systems.
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Delayed Detection
While sensitive, motion detection can sometimes have a delay. -
Additional Fees
Users need to pay an annual fee to access some features, which was not clearly stated. -
No Log Retrieval
Movement can only be observed in real-time; no option to review past movement without a subscription. -
WiFi Connectivity Issues
Some users faced issues connecting the cameras to their WiFi network.