One area of concern and not explained in these videos: I understand these manufacturers LOCK DOWN access to the camera after the TRIAL subsciption period ends and requires MANDATORY subcription to their paid services. In addition, the small print in the agreement, wants you to consent to keep copies of al you data.
Or just load em with third party firmware and add them to a linux based NAS recorder. Setup an openVPN connection between the server and your phone for a secure pipe while away and you have like 99% of the functionality they charge out the nose for. They're just cameras and servos with a wifi radio, not pieces of high tech guarded secrets..... There are literally thousands of tutorials online that hold your hand through every step. So if you want to be lazy and just purchase cheap security instead of learn how it works and thus how its securing you.....well you get what you pay for.....
@@zombieregime is there a good subreddit or camera model to start with? (or is it really just that basically all of these cheap cameras have easily modded firmware?) i guess i will try to find the model with the best picture quality and then work backwards from there to see if someone's got a hacked firmware for it
@@vinylcabasse Not really, unfortunately. Id poke around the tasmota/HA crowd for something moddable (actively developed 3rd party firmware, jailbreaks, etc...). There is also the option of getting blackbox camera/optics/ipcam packages, they're basically the image and control systems that go into the pantilt dome rigs. Or roll your own with either a USB sensor, or one of the RPi camera sensors and a zero (or zero variants, like the banana pi models. Haven't played with them yet but they look interesting), you can even find sensor boards with some appreciable level of zoom. Im currently using an old model B v2 and a 5MP sensor with a 222 degree ultrawide FOV lens to watch the front yard (12mm mount, i think. I believe it was an amazon grooovtech (or however many Os that name has...) unit, got a set of 2 meter cables too. Haven't had a problem with the cameras themselves, the camera ribbon cables (white after market type with the blue tabs) on the other hand have issues delaminating internally potentially letting the inner conductors touch or developing breaks in the conductor material). Binned down to 720, it usually sits at the frame limit (30fps) I set in Rpi Cam Web Interface during the day, and I pull it down to 4fps at night via a shutter speed setting. I can see all the way down to the corners of the street 8 houses down in each direction. A bit of the sensor is wasted some, but the bulk if what Id want to see (ie, entryway, driveway, sidewalk that passes the primary entryway path, etc) is in the less distorted center of view. The detail resolution in the distorted edges is still good enough to know when a delivery truck rounds the corner. And, while I have yet to implement IR illumination (I prefer passive even with the ov5647(?) 5MP sensor as illumination sticks out like a sore thumb to anyone else with an IR sensitive camera. That being said, some of these 'starlight' sensors and the research algorithms for pulling more detail out of the dynamic range is damn near mouthwatering), I can still usually tell when someone is creeping the block with their lights out (damn porch pirates. I also have a project on the back burner that will learn the local normal wifi device traffic, ignore it, then specifically listen for any wifi/BT/tire pressure sensor RF transmissions (because TPRS sensors have a unique identifier 😉) and (hopefully) associate said RF emissions to a vehicle driving by. If someone pulls something in my neighborhood (we recently had someone going around drilling open the centralized mailboxes) I would (hopefully) have some uniquely identifying information to pass on to police (things like wifi probe requests, even with mac address randomization can reveal your likely haunts. And your device can still be fingerprinted passively, even easier if an 'evil twin' is quickly spun up to trick the phone into connecting and sharing even more uniquely identifying info) along with collected video from neighbors of their vehicle. Honestly, I dont know why more HOAs dont get every xenophobe....er I mean, neighbor with security camera, onto a group chat/email in order to track and monitor an event of ne'er-do-wellery. Might reveal things like a license plate, face shot, common route into/out of the area....all things to help stop the industrious shit heels. Of course if you're not pulling shit, or are supposed to be here (ie actual neighbors) data is eventually purged (except MAC address and time stamps of course. Historic data can be very useful depending on the need. Besides Google is doing the exact same thing from every android device all the time so .... yeah, I don't feel bad about it. At least its purely a correlation tool to catch thieves, Google uses their data to shove ulcerative colitis ads down your throat because your phone heard you say 'butt' or 'poop' No, Im not joking. Try it yourself, and pay attention to your TH-cam ads..... funny how access to the mic is disabled yet only when I speak of butt do those commercials play...... Anyhoo...what the hell was the question again? Oh yeah.....) No, not off the top of my head. But a golden rule is that if they offer out of house access, and cloud storage, it is NOT your footage, and they are hosing customers (walled gardens don't contain customers, they contain involuntary typically non-savvy tech-ignorant (there is nothing wrong with that, no one person can know everything. There is plenty Im ignorant of!) captives whether they realize it or not. Also known as not a good look) charging a relative arm and a leg for 'features' that can easily be implemented with an old AMD FX series era desktop, a sata pcie card, and some spinning disk drives (for initial storage, then analyze, cut out dead air (nothing significant changes), etc, and then store on either ssd or spinning platter cold storage. Hell, both if you have the resources.... Copy the storage box, put a clone in a friends/relatives house for offsite storage(of course kick them some cash for the extra power draw). Really, the average person doesn't need the 99.999999999% uptime enterprise level hardware, and just needs solid reliable server software, reliable drives (which btw ssds apparently have surpassed HDDs in terms of lifetime full capacity overwrites....which is freaking awesome. Then again, if my HDD goes bad and I want that data bad enough it can be recovered physically with toys like electron microscopes, if the journal chip on a SSD goes bad with wear leveling your data is scrambled to the wind (AFAIK, there may have been advancements there too while I wasnt paying attention)) and a decent network interconnect. All a company needs to do is make a ring doorbell, or a decent pan tilt zoom camera, WITHOUT the bullshit or even better entitely open to be freely configured by the owner, and that company will make a killing from the tech savvy crowd telling the not tech savvy crowd "no seriously, get this one. Its good for you!" But none of them want to..... Too blinded by that sweet sweet backend faux garden revenue 🙁 FFS tech aint that expensive anymore.....they literally just dont want to unless they're screwing someone.....
Greetings and blessings to all, what I don't like about the focus cameras is that the micro SD card port is very easy to vandalize... I think it should have better protection... or at least the option to save the videos on some local server (ftp) for example, ... I think that the client should not be forced to buy "cloud storage" ... thanks!
Is the XVIM water proof or weather proof for outdoor ? On the Amazon site it only says indoors, but your video says water resistant. Does it have spot light ? All these questions is for XVIM.
You are simply advertising these bulbs and, in fact, leaving a very vital point. The bulbs stop working after the subscription ends. You don't see anything, and the Chinese manufacturers can access your phone. And don't make the mistake of putting the camera indoors.
Bought 4 ...3 don't move anymore either by app or by movement.....one will not connect to wifi....great idea just make it in America sure it will cost more but will work more than a few days
Installed it myself without any issues. The wifi signal is great even th-cam.com/users/postUgkxE_D_sddGAdiVUKp7PkkmyxO7bRtgqmk5 when the router is located far away. I really enjoy the night vision feature that allows me to see clearly any activity near our house (mostly cars and wild animals). The motion detection is helpful to me as well to monitor what happens on our front.
this is nothing but a sales pitch. Why not explain the amounts of membership for cloud storage and how these cameras cease to work until you sign up. Many of these maintain your data when you do not want it filming.
That was my issue. I returned one that made you sign up for their cloud. I got one that worked with sd card. The cards are cheap and won’t make a difference whether they give them with the bulb camera, to me.
Excellent question! That also is one of my biggest concerns "because I love sitting on my porch but not without my porch light on!💡 Please someone answer our question if you know and thank You do much😊
So, which one is the absolute best? Easiest to use? And the best app to use on the particular camera that is supposedly the best. I want to be able to delete also, what’s your thoughts? On the absolute best
I cannot find this camera in my attached WIFI list on my router. It works on my cell phone, but I would like to find an app that will run inside my house network, which I can serve and internally isolate better! Does anyone have a suggestion? It's kind of a cool product concept!
The video stated the XVIM is water resistant. It's not true.i got mine today and said indoor use recommended only. Double talk b.s. I returned back to Amazon.
You may be able to get an image of the individual before they unscrew the camera. At best you can place 2 or 3 in different areas to offer better surveillance .
You two are joking, right? They can do anything you agree to. And if their commercial and marketing literature makes it too flashy to not have, thats on you. They are just streaming cameras and servos with a wifi radio....you can literally make them yourself....
Why don't you show Symynelec Camera in your video?Their camera has 4mp image,360 degree pan,and waterproof.Much better than the cameras in your video!!!
You've basically read their official ads in a 7 min video without any added value to the viewer. It's the same listing of features with no hands-on review about the pros and cons. In short, useless video.
I agree that most of the cameras share similar design and technical makeup. But there are lamps of all types and designs which one can buy. No need to break walls or make holes anywhere.
Wow each one of these are exactly the same, and shows none of the images or videos captured... This is not a valid consumer.. it's an invalid comparison. I bailed at 5 minutes after writing this.
Dear Valid Consumer, We have recently become aware that you have published images of our products on your TH-cam video without our permission. Furthermore, the content of your video does not actually feature our products, which has led to viewer confusion and misinformation. We cannot allow this kind of action to continue. We kindly request that you remove these images from your video immediately. If you are interested in reviewing our products, please respond to me and we will be happy to provide you with the appropriate products for your review. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Best regards, Aron Symynelec Customer Support Team
All 6 of these cameras are Chinese designed and manufactured. You can expect them to break down really fast. Yes, there are many American products that are manufactured in China but ALL of these cameras are not designed or engineered by any American companies. Cheap Chinese knockoffs.
Bulb cameras, if screwed into most places they render all of the lights on the same switch useless. They don’t look that great. They are great innovations but most apps required to make them useful are greedy, pretty much extortion.
Also, breaking news, water is wet, fire is hot, and people still assume faceless companies 4 layers removed from the name on the box are going to act in their best interest instead of make profit.....
You're providing no real information in this vid, only the ads of these cameras. You don't say why they are ranked where they are, or what testing you did. Cheap vid, with no real information given. Try making something that is valuable to the consumer BEFORE asking for likes...
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I only order from Walmart! So much easier to return than Amazon. Want to know which of them can be got through Walmart.
I was hoping this was a video of "tested" cameras not just reading their ads
Pluss explaining the same model 6 times 😢
😂ikr😢😂😂😂
Thank you for saving me time!
One area of concern and not explained in these videos: I understand these manufacturers LOCK DOWN access to the camera after the TRIAL subsciption period ends and requires MANDATORY subcription to their paid services. In addition, the small print in the agreement, wants you to consent to keep copies of al you data.
Or just load em with third party firmware and add them to a linux based NAS recorder. Setup an openVPN connection between the server and your phone for a secure pipe while away and you have like 99% of the functionality they charge out the nose for. They're just cameras and servos with a wifi radio, not pieces of high tech guarded secrets..... There are literally thousands of tutorials online that hold your hand through every step. So if you want to be lazy and just purchase cheap security instead of learn how it works and thus how its securing you.....well you get what you pay for.....
@@zombieregime is there a good subreddit or camera model to start with? (or is it really just that basically all of these cheap cameras have easily modded firmware?) i guess i will try to find the model with the best picture quality and then work backwards from there to see if someone's got a hacked firmware for it
@@vinylcabasse Not really, unfortunately. Id poke around the tasmota/HA crowd for something moddable (actively developed 3rd party firmware, jailbreaks, etc...). There is also the option of getting blackbox camera/optics/ipcam packages, they're basically the image and control systems that go into the pantilt dome rigs. Or roll your own with either a USB sensor, or one of the RPi camera sensors and a zero (or zero variants, like the banana pi models. Haven't played with them yet but they look interesting), you can even find sensor boards with some appreciable level of zoom.
Im currently using an old model B v2 and a 5MP sensor with a 222 degree ultrawide FOV lens to watch the front yard (12mm mount, i think. I believe it was an amazon grooovtech (or however many Os that name has...) unit, got a set of 2 meter cables too. Haven't had a problem with the cameras themselves, the camera ribbon cables (white after market type with the blue tabs) on the other hand have issues delaminating internally potentially letting the inner conductors touch or developing breaks in the conductor material). Binned down to 720, it usually sits at the frame limit (30fps) I set in Rpi Cam Web Interface during the day, and I pull it down to 4fps at night via a shutter speed setting. I can see all the way down to the corners of the street 8 houses down in each direction. A bit of the sensor is wasted some, but the bulk if what Id want to see (ie, entryway, driveway, sidewalk that passes the primary entryway path, etc) is in the less distorted center of view. The detail resolution in the distorted edges is still good enough to know when a delivery truck rounds the corner. And, while I have yet to implement IR illumination (I prefer passive even with the ov5647(?) 5MP sensor as illumination sticks out like a sore thumb to anyone else with an IR sensitive camera. That being said, some of these 'starlight' sensors and the research algorithms for pulling more detail out of the dynamic range is damn near mouthwatering), I can still usually tell when someone is creeping the block with their lights out (damn porch pirates. I also have a project on the back burner that will learn the local normal wifi device traffic, ignore it, then specifically listen for any wifi/BT/tire pressure sensor RF transmissions (because TPRS sensors have a unique identifier 😉) and (hopefully) associate said RF emissions to a vehicle driving by. If someone pulls something in my neighborhood (we recently had someone going around drilling open the centralized mailboxes) I would (hopefully) have some uniquely identifying information to pass on to police (things like wifi probe requests, even with mac address randomization can reveal your likely haunts. And your device can still be fingerprinted passively, even easier if an 'evil twin' is quickly spun up to trick the phone into connecting and sharing even more uniquely identifying info) along with collected video from neighbors of their vehicle. Honestly, I dont know why more HOAs dont get every xenophobe....er I mean, neighbor with security camera, onto a group chat/email in order to track and monitor an event of ne'er-do-wellery. Might reveal things like a license plate, face shot, common route into/out of the area....all things to help stop the industrious shit heels. Of course if you're not pulling shit, or are supposed to be here (ie actual neighbors) data is eventually purged (except MAC address and time stamps of course. Historic data can be very useful depending on the need. Besides Google is doing the exact same thing from every android device all the time so .... yeah, I don't feel bad about it. At least its purely a correlation tool to catch thieves, Google uses their data to shove ulcerative colitis ads down your throat because your phone heard you say 'butt' or 'poop' No, Im not joking. Try it yourself, and pay attention to your TH-cam ads..... funny how access to the mic is disabled yet only when I speak of butt do those commercials play...... Anyhoo...what the hell was the question again? Oh yeah.....)
No, not off the top of my head. But a golden rule is that if they offer out of house access, and cloud storage, it is NOT your footage, and they are hosing customers (walled gardens don't contain customers, they contain involuntary typically non-savvy tech-ignorant (there is nothing wrong with that, no one person can know everything. There is plenty Im ignorant of!) captives whether they realize it or not. Also known as not a good look) charging a relative arm and a leg for 'features' that can easily be implemented with an old AMD FX series era desktop, a sata pcie card, and some spinning disk drives (for initial storage, then analyze, cut out dead air (nothing significant changes), etc, and then store on either ssd or spinning platter cold storage. Hell, both if you have the resources.... Copy the storage box, put a clone in a friends/relatives house for offsite storage(of course kick them some cash for the extra power draw). Really, the average person doesn't need the 99.999999999% uptime enterprise level hardware, and just needs solid reliable server software, reliable drives (which btw ssds apparently have surpassed HDDs in terms of lifetime full capacity overwrites....which is freaking awesome. Then again, if my HDD goes bad and I want that data bad enough it can be recovered physically with toys like electron microscopes, if the journal chip on a SSD goes bad with wear leveling your data is scrambled to the wind (AFAIK, there may have been advancements there too while I wasnt paying attention)) and a decent network interconnect.
All a company needs to do is make a ring doorbell, or a decent pan tilt zoom camera, WITHOUT the bullshit or even better entitely open to be freely configured by the owner, and that company will make a killing from the tech savvy crowd telling the not tech savvy crowd "no seriously, get this one. Its good for you!" But none of them want to..... Too blinded by that sweet sweet backend faux garden revenue 🙁
FFS tech aint that expensive anymore.....they literally just dont want to unless they're screwing someone.....
Nobody mentions this! I would never buy one if I knew this. They all just do reviews
would this work with the outside light that switches on by the sensor,or does light needs to work all the time?
Greetings and blessings to all, what I don't like about the focus cameras is that the micro SD card port is very easy to vandalize... I think it should have better protection... or at least the option to save the videos on some local server (ftp) for example, ... I think that the client should not be forced to buy "cloud storage" ... thanks!
I have a question, Can you just use the SD card and not get the cloud storage?
ok boomer
There should be some with more secure ports or one can secure it in other ways.
Is the XVIM water proof or weather proof for outdoor ? On the Amazon site it only says indoors, but your video says water resistant. Does it have spot light ? All these questions is for XVIM.
You are simply advertising these bulbs and, in fact, leaving a very vital point. The bulbs stop working after the subscription ends. You don't see anything, and the Chinese manufacturers can access your phone. And don't make the mistake of putting the camera indoors.
Are any of these cameras made in the USA?
Bought 4 ...3 don't move anymore either by app or by movement.....one will not connect to wifi....great idea just make it in America sure it will cost more but will work more than a few days
Yes. I wish Feit made a 360 bulb camera! They have a bulb camera but it doesn’t move and is limited on view.
I want a 360 6:46 bulb camera that’s made in the USA. But, which ones are NOT made in China?
Do you have to buy a subscription before camera will work on bulb camera.?
Installed it myself without any issues. The wifi signal is great even th-cam.com/users/postUgkxE_D_sddGAdiVUKp7PkkmyxO7bRtgqmk5 when the router is located far away. I really enjoy the night vision feature that allows me to see clearly any activity near our house (mostly cars and wild animals). The motion detection is helpful to me as well to monitor what happens on our front.
The ad should clearly state that the camera is worthless unless you pay for a yearly subscription!
this is nothing but a sales pitch. Why not explain the amounts of membership for cloud storage and how these cameras cease to work until you sign up. Many of these maintain your data when you do not want it filming.
That was my issue. I returned one that made you sign up for their cloud. I got one that worked with sd card. The cards are cheap and won’t make a difference whether they give them with the bulb camera, to me.
Can I leave the light on, so I can also use it as a porch light? Or can it only be on while you’re using the apps?
Excellent question! That also is one of my biggest concerns "because I love sitting on my porch but not without my porch light on!💡
Please someone answer our question if you know and thank
You do much😊
@@rachelrobinson3771 You have to separate the power, try using a clamp-on light fixture that plugs into an outlet.
Sorry Rachel. You are not correct. You can turn the light on and off in the app. If it comes with a light. Check description.
Any of these cameras need a subscription to use?
No mention of any monthly fees, i have roku se and i would not recommend it
This is just a very brief review or overview of 6 random cameras. What makes these cameras any better or worse than the many other available cameras?
Do you need a subscription for it to work ?
I have a regular spot light with just lights if i replace it with the camera light would it fit?
I have the yi lot was not mention for about month now all i can say is so far so good.
So all the cameras that you are reviewing all have the same options with no comparison between the camera. Video is not helpful
So, which one is the absolute best? Easiest to use? And the best app to use on the particular camera that is supposedly the best. I want to be able to delete also, what’s your thoughts? On the absolute best
Can it be used outdoors?
Where can I find the port used by these bulb cameras? I want to connect mine to my DVR along with my other wall mounted ONVIF IP cameras.
Are any of these cameras weather protected ?
I think camera resolution, and if the clouds are proprietary would be good information to have. They seem to all have the same viewing angles.
Are any of these cameras made in the Canada???
SYMYNELEC Light Bulb Security Camera P6 IP65-rated weatherproof - 360-degree full coverage range
Nice try. It works great for a while but it fails and I’m told to buy a 4? 🤦♀️ and I’m pretty sure they come straight from China. 🤷♀️
I cannot find this camera in my attached WIFI list on my router. It works on my cell phone, but I would like to find an app that will run inside my house network, which I can serve and internally isolate better!
Does anyone have a suggestion? It's kind of a cool product concept!
I have gryphon router and can find all my devices on it and it has AI build into the router
The video stated the XVIM is water resistant. It's not true.i got mine today and said indoor use recommended only. Double talk b.s. I returned back to Amazon.
Technically can't they just steal the camera by unscrewing a light bulb??//
You may be able to get an image of the individual before they unscrew the camera. At best you can place 2 or 3 in different areas to offer better surveillance .
They'd be doing you a favor!
does e27 socket come with bulb ?
Is there any of these light bulb security cameras where the app doesn't collect your data?
My concern as well. How is it even legal for them to do this?
You two are joking, right? They can do anything you agree to. And if their commercial and marketing literature makes it too flashy to not have, thats on you. They are just streaming cameras and servos with a wifi radio....you can literally make them yourself....
Thank you so much for your
honesty! Unfortunately I'm
still undecided😢
There was no SD card included. I bought 2 tris bulbs for outside
reminder, all of these camera has subscriptions after days of trial, read your manual.
Excellent info!
So how does the video feed get to your phone???
magic pixies
Yet another ad read disguised as a review
I bought one of these and can't find the app for it😢
I don't want anything wi-fi in my home. It might seem like a dumb question, but can these devices be used without wi-fi?
No, not these ones.
@@bangdingow1414 Thanks.
Nope. To my knowledge, there are no bulb cameras that will work without Wi-Fi. It’s required for most individual cameras period.
Why don't you show Symynelec Camera in your video?Their camera has 4mp image,360 degree pan,and waterproof.Much better than the cameras in your video!!!
I loved them (had 3) but they do not hold up after a few months. That’s why I’m back looking. Ugh.
if I get 2 cameras how the app will work?
You can add device in the app
It allows for split screen or you can switch from one to the other on the app.
OK for awhile after your pay a yearly subscription for each!
You've basically read their official ads in a 7 min video without any added value to the viewer. It's the same listing of features with no hands-on review about the pros and cons. In short, useless video.
These cameras are all the same with different names.....usual Chinese sales gimmick....🤣
I bought 4 of the 1st camera described and couldn't get any of them to work. They are all sitting in a drawer. Waste of money.
Return them for a refund
Perfect review! Total Chinese scam!
Half these cameras are the same item being sold under different names. And who needs to break a wall to install a light bulb?
I agree that most of the cameras share similar design and technical makeup. But there are lamps of all types and designs which one can buy. No need to break walls or make holes anywhere.
Right on!
Wow each one of these are exactly the same, and shows none of the images or videos captured... This is not a valid consumer.. it's an invalid comparison.
I bailed at 5 minutes after writing this.
Excellent decision!
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We kindly request that you remove these images from your video immediately.
If you are interested in reviewing our products, please respond to me and we will be happy to provide you with the appropriate products for your review.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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🤷♀️ I only saw reference to your product. Not a review, unless they already took it off?? Where’s your product actually come from? China??
You did not mentioned if the cloud cost money?? 👎
They all require subscriptions
Do not buy. Avoid all of them it's a scam
Subscription? nope..use 128gb card.....
All 6 of these cameras are Chinese designed and manufactured. You can expect them to break down really fast. Yes, there are many American products that are manufactured in China but ALL of these cameras are not designed or engineered by any American companies. Cheap Chinese knockoffs.
Sad but so true! Bring back technology to the US!!
Number one
They all sound the same 😅
Bulb cameras, if screwed into most places they render all of the lights on the same switch useless. They don’t look that great. They are great innovations but most apps required to make them useful are greedy, pretty much extortion.
Also, breaking news, water is wet, fire is hot, and people still assume faceless companies 4 layers removed from the name on the box are going to act in their best interest instead of make profit.....
Nice
No prices??.
The bulb camera is cheap, but it's worthless unless you pay a yearly subscription!
@@joelstewart7344 good info tx
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Like very good
@@cedricmyrie2036 ~……You a , don’t make a much of a sense .
You're providing no real information in this vid, only the ads of these cameras. You don't say why they are ranked where they are, or what testing you did. Cheap vid, with no real information given. Try making something that is valuable to the consumer BEFORE asking for likes...
Thank u
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Threat. 06/29/23.