
YI 1080p Dome Camera
1920 x 1080 Pixels
YI 1080p Dome Camera
1920 x 1080 Pixels
USB, cable and charger are included.
The camera supports the 802.11b/g standards, which (only) use the 2.4 GHz frequency band. We have adapted the product specifications accordingly.
The product is unfortunately on sale and can therefore no longer be offered by us.
Yes, I can talk to the Hind but it sounds very consuming and my dog used to get spooked so I don't do it but it is possible.
Yes, the camera then turns away to the back and is covered by a shell.
It's not waterproof or resistant to anything. It's really made for indoor use. After that, if you make a plastic dome, maybe it can do it.
No - if you connect the SD card to the computer, it is possible to delete different recordings together.
The camera is good ... for the little money it costs. ... but that's about it. The user manual on the net is poor / and the software is even more sparse. Not even the digital zoom that is touted as a selling point is available. The software seems to me that someone had some great features in mind, but was then happy to get something running. Mature is different. Nothing works without the internet - and whether the thing records cleanly on an SD card ... I don't know, but it certainly didn't work for me. For the features that are requested, you have to spend a little more money. The camera is actually only good for remote access via the internet and to turn the camera head around a little... this works very well, the picture is also ok - the part just has a decent data throughput. 1 week sales stand á14 hours per day ... a whopping 5.5 GB of streaming data.
Take off your hat and activate the 5Ghz. Try resetting the cam.
Auf der Herstellerseite wird etwas von "Night Vision" erwähnt. "Features a non-invasive 940nm infrared sensor to ensure clear and high-definition video day and night." https://www.yitechnology.com/yi-1080p-dome-camera-2-features
Yes, the camera has an infrared light. Shooting at night works perfectly for me.
It is an indoor camera
Unfortunately, I can't say exactly; I'm not an expert. In any case, I can access the Yi app from anywhere (mobile internet) but only with the Yi app.
It's the same for me. I thought it might be due to the LTE WLAN? No solution so far. I would also be grateful for an answer....
No, I don't know of any offers for this. But it can be easily integrated into a WLAN and then connected to your own cloud.
No, you don't have to.
There's the option of share for each camera so I would say yes.
Yes, exactly. One app and you can manage all your cameras via one account.
Products purchased less than 30 days ago are excluded from resale. You can only offer the camera for resale at a later date.
Everything that is saved on the SD card can be viewed at any time. With my SD card, I can save for several weeks and then I have to delete the memory again.
I can access the camera either via the app on the smartphone or via the installed programme from the manufacturer. To do this, you have to register on the manufacturer's portal. However, certain functions are only available in the app on the smartphone, e.g. intercom. Therefore, it does not matter from which network you register. In the app, however, all cameras are available for selection. These can be set up at different locations, e.g. one at home, one in the office and one in the holiday flat somewhere in the world. Accessible as long as there is internet.
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