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The Amcrest 4MP ProHD Indoor WiFi Security IP Camera offers high-definition video quality, advanced night vision capabilities, and smart connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for modern security needs. With features like remote pan/tilt, two-way audio, and secure cloud backup, this camera ensures comprehensive monitoring and peace of mind for your home or office.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Number of IR LEDs | 1 |
Night Vision Range | 32 Feet |
Video Capture Format | H.265 / H.264 |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 5 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP4M 1041W |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 4 MP |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Nursery |
Light Source Type | Infrared |
Effective Still Resolution | 4 MP |
Color | White |
Form Factor | Dome |
Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
Additional Features | PTZ Technology |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Mounting Type | Protruding |
Wattage | 1041 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Video Capture Resolution | 4 MP |
Zoom | Digital Zoom |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Viewing Angle | 90 Degrees |
N**Y
Great indoor security camera
I previously purchased another brand advertised as an indoor/outdoor camera, but had multiple issues after setup and wasn’t able to get reliable support from the manufacturer.My wife has been pushing me to get a replacement and since I’ve had positive experiences with other Amcrest products I own, I decided to give this one a shot. I was hesitant at first because the overall rating isn’t great (4* at the time of my review), but I am so glad I decided to get this one. This review will probably get a bit lengthily, so I’ll add a tldr at the end if you want to skip to it.Before I break everything down READ THIS IF YOU PLAN TO USE WIFI: You will need the included Ethernet cable and your router before you can connect to WiFi. Had I read the instructions before I started setting this camera up, I would have saved time by not installing it in the wall first, rooms away from my router.I read dozens of reviews before making this purchase, and one consistent complaint was the lack of instructions. I can’t say that I agree with most users here; I found the instructions very thorough in terms of actually turning the camera on and setting it up for the first time. I connected via WiFi, but there are detailed instructions for mobile and Ethernet as well. The back of the quick start guide also has links to alternative access methods and physical installation guides. Is absolutely every manual for each setup/installation method included in the box? No, but links to everything are provided in the Quick Start Guide and we’re all ordering this from a computer or mobile device anyway, so why not save the paper and use the links? But I digress…First off, everything came packaged nicely and was well organized. This isn’t something that will necessarily increase my rating, but would definitely count against it if I received a box with a jumbled mess.I found the physical installation itself to be very straight forward, but as mentioned, there is a link in the included guide to help with setup if needed. I ultimately installed the camera on my wall, as you can see in the picture, but there are also rubber feet on the bottom if you just want to set it on a different surface in your home. Note that this device cannot be set up level on vaulted ceilings without purchasing a separate bracket or mounting plate due to the angle of the ceiling. If you have flat ceilings, or choose to install on the wall like I did, it will install just fine with the included hardware. The included USB to micro SD cable is very long and had no problem reaching my wall outlet from the mounting position just under my ceiling, so that was also a plus.I mounted the camera before I connected it to WiFi, which was a mistake, but it was easy to unscrew from the bracket and take into my office where my router is to connect with the included Ethernet cable. The Quick Start Guide does a great job of walking you through the steps to get the camera connected, and once I had the app downloaded and entered my WiFi credentials, I was able to bring the camera back into my living room and operate it with no problems.When it comes to using the camera and app, I recommend going through the tutorial that pops up when you first log in. If you skipped it by mistake (like I did), you can access it again from the main menu. There are A LOT of features, and even after going through the tutorial and playing around with them, it’s easy to get lost or forget what function is “hidden” behind another icon menu. That said, all the functions and features seem to work exactly as they should.I did find the tracking feature a bit quirky at first, but this was my fault and not an inherent issue with the device. When I first tried tracking with the camera, it kept wanting to pan up to my ceiling fan (which was on at the time). Even when waving to the camera and walking around, it would start to follow me, then immediately go back to the fan. As soon as I turned the blades off, it tracked me perfectly. There’s also an option to set the tracking sensitivity, but the standard settings worked well once the fan was off, so I didn’t play around with them.Another thing I really like is HD mode. I attached pictures to my review of Standard Definition “SD” and High Definition “HD.” I only pictured a small section of the room the camera captured for privacy reasons, but there is still a big difference.Accessing, operating, and recoding the camera from the phone app works really well, even if the menu options themselves are a bit clunky. The privacy mode is also nice to have when it’s just my wife and I at home and we don’t want to feel like we’re being watched or recorded. I did not test desktop access because I don’t plan to use it.If there’s one negative I could give the device itself, it’s that it’s pretty big and conspicuous. I didn’t purchase this to be a hidden camera or anything, but it would be nice if it was a bit smaller, or was at least all white and didn’t have the black “Amcrest” logo printed across the front.tldr; I am very impressed with this camera, both from a function standpoint and the price point. Having mobile access and control, as well as the ability to record, were must haves for me, and this device delivers. The camera could be a bit more discreet, and navigating the app can be a bit unintuitive in some instances, but this thing is packed with features and everything works exactly as advertised. Overall, this was a great purchase for an indoor security camera.
M**S
Excellent! Much better than Foscam.
Excellent camera! I bought it to replace an Easy-N camera that I'd had for many years. I first ordered a similar camera made by Foscam (I have a couple of them) and now, Foscam has decided that you must use their app to access the camera. I returned it immediately).This is not the case with with Amcrest! The way it should be! You get to decide if you want to use the app or just use it on your network via direct IP access. Kudos to Amcrest for this.The camera looks good, works well, and feels well made. Best of all: It just works!
S**H
Appears to be decent 4MP security camera
Just received and setup with BlueIris security software. Straight forward setup. Have setup a couple of Amcrest cams on my BI system over the last couple years. Using MAC address filtering and hidden SSID and it was easy with this firmware on camera. No issues with this one vs some of the latest Fxxxxm camera firmwares. Longevity will be decided later ;-) Attached image shows a slight fisheye shape on edges (minus 1 star), but image straight out looks fine for security. Note that I could not find the MAC address anywhere on package. Had to login into the cam using the DHCP IP address, shown on ethernet wired connection, then went into its setup menu and it shows the MAC addresses for both wired and wireless. Setup static IP for wireless, plus other personal preferences in settings...
R**N
won't record to sdcard when internet connection is lost
May not be a problem if you rely on cloud storage, but I'm not a cloud storage guy and prefer to keep any footage recorded locally on the sdcard. The camera fails to save video recordings if your ISP has an outage. This means the camera is still on, but if you internet goes down, no recordings locally to the sdcard.I have custom rules in my firewall that allow the camera out only ntp protocol to set the time. It cannot go anywhere else. Time and remotely viewing live footage over my network appliance's built in VPN capability are the only reason it has any wan connection.Support is less than helpful with illogical answer such as: "Since it's a wifi camera, it requires wifi to record, even to the sdcard."The camera also supports and ethernet connection, so using their same logic, it's an "ethernet camera" and requires an ethernet connection to work. In reality, it's an internet camera, and requires an internet connection to even do what a camera is supposed to do: record.I have other outdoor ptz cameras that record back to an NVR. They also have an sdcard option and will record to the sdcard regardless of "internet". I picked this camera up as an easy option for keeping an eye on my dog that stays inside my house while I'm at work. If something happens while I'm gone and the internet goes down, I have no recording of it, lol.Off to find a camera that, well, records.
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