Faleemi Wireless Network Camera
Last updated: January 21, 2021
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Overall Take
This pet camera provides a ton of features, especially for a budget camera. You can stream to a range of devices, and tilt the camera up, down or side to side. Horizontally, it has a wide range of view and images transmit in impressive HD. The lifetime support package adds an extra dose of security.
In our analysis of 155 expert reviews, the Faleemi Wireless Network Camera placed 4th when we looked at the top 9 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
faleemi camera Nanny Cam with Two Way Audio, Night Vision Remote Control for Baby The Faleemi HD 720P Pan & Tilt Smart Camera is a simple to use camera that can be conveniently positioned within the home (within wireless range of your internet router) and remotely controlled from your Smartphone, tablet or computer. It is as easy as 1,2,3 by QRcode setup via Faleemi App. It features crystal clear picture quality, capturing video in HD 720P at 30 frame per second, includes Pan&Tilt (Left, Right, 270 degree; Up, Down, 60 degree), a built-in microphone and speaker to allow you to listen and speak back to where the camera is located, a memory card socket to capture video 24/7 onto a memory card (up to 128GB, not included) and a wealth of other great features. If you want a simple surveillance product to protect your home or a discreet way to monitor (and listen/speak to) children, elderly relatives or pets wherever you are in the world, then this is the ideal product for you. Faleemi HD 720P Wireless Smart Camera-It is what an indoor smart camera should be. Set it up, Put it anywhere. Faleemi IP Camera takes only a few minutes to install. Literally, just plug it in and set it up from your phone.Firstly, connect your mobile device to your WiFi and download the App “Faleemi” on the App Store or Google Play store. *(Please note if you use dual band router, please make sure your phone connect to 2.4GHz WiFi, but not 5GHz one. ) 1. Tap the icon “Add Camera” 2. Tap “Scan QRCode”, and give your camera a name 3. Enter the password of your WiFi router. Wait for around 30 seconds for the WiFi configuration and done. That’s it. One App, Many cameras; One Camera, Several Clients faleemi camera What’s in the box: 1 Faleemi 720P Pan&Tilt WiFi IP Camera FSC776B 1 Power Adapter 1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting Bracket 2 Mounting Screws & Plugs 1 Quick Start Guide You also get: Faleemi PC and Mac Client Software Faleemi iOS / Android apps One Faleemi App supports many cameras linked together and one screen for 4 cameras simultaneously. One Faleemi Camera supports several mobile phones or PCs or tablets to connect to at the same time. Faleemi FSC776 stand works in all kinds of homes, on all types of surfaces. ● Wall ● Table ● Ceiling Pan & Tilt (Left, Right, Up, Down) You wouldn’t stare at a wall all day – so why should your camera? Faleemi indoor cameras feature full pan and tilt for full looky-loo action. It’s impossible to keep an eye on your entire home if your camera is fixed looking at just one spot. Faleemi FSC776 can pan and tilt a full 270 degree and 60 degree, respectively, meaning that you’ll be able to handle surveillance of large rooms with ease. And with pan and tilt support from your mobile device, you don’t even need to be in the same country to perform you nightly security sweep. You just use your fingers to swipe the live video screen from left to right, right to left, up to down, down to up to control it. Records everything just in case You can’t always be watching your video feed. Faleemi cameras continuously record 24/7. So you never miss a thing. It comes with memory card slot. It supports memory card up to 128GB (not included). You can also record the footage to your mobile or PC. nanny camera nanny cams wireless with cell phone app nanny cams nanny cameras wifi camera pet cam nanny cam wireless with cell phone app video surveillance camera Lets you talk and listen It’s not enough to just see what’s going on. Faleemi indoor camera contains an embedded speaker and microphone. Whether on your computer or smartphone, everything you say or hear will come through clearly and instantly, so you can hear what’s happening at home. Or tell your love “Sweetheart” Night Vision Faleemi WiFi Cameras feature a ring of darkness-illuminating infrared LEDs. It uses enhanced high-intensity IR LEDs that illuminate details in crisp. When come nightfall, it’s the camera’s IR LEDs that really get to shine. In pitch black, you will be able to see up to 16ft, so you won’t have to leave a light on just to keep an eye on the house. Motion Detection Faleemi Camera looks for motion. If Faleemi Camera thinks something’s up, it’ll send an email with a key image from the event. Or send pictures to your FTP server, or upload the video to memory card.
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Overview
One of the great things about owning a pet is the reaction you get when you walk in the door. After a long day, it’s good to get slobbery, yappy proof that your dog missed you.
The flip side of that is knowing your pup is home alone much of the time; you may also be wondering what mischief they’re up to. Well, it’s modern technology to the rescue as usual. A good pet camera can not only let you keep tabs on your fur baby, but also interact with them, too.
Pretty much any remotely controlled camera can let you supervise your favorite guard dog or cat, and video quality can vary a lot among the more basic models. 720p is a good baseline resolution, though most cams have some HD video capability. If you want a better view of your pet’s antics (or maybe clearer evidence of little “accidents” they may cause), maybe consider a sharper 1080p picture. Some upscale pet cameras even include the option for two-way video, allowing your dog or cat to see you while you look in on them.
Stationary cameras are easy to install and use, but they’re not as common these days. And since even the laziest cats won’t stay put for an entire day, it’s best to invest in a cam with some range of motion. Modern pet or security cameras allow you to pan left or right, giving you a field of vision that can stretch up to 360 degrees. Most will also tilt up or down to a lesser degree.
For especially active animals, our home improvement expert Vicki Liston recommends considering a camera with motion sensors and tracking capabilities: “Instead of checking in and wasting time when nothing is happening, some models will send you an alert if it senses motion or noise, like barking. Once you receive this alert, you’ll be able to check the video and see what the commotion is all about (and whether or not your neighbor was telling the truth about your dog barking all day),” she says.
Want to hear what your pet has to say during the day? Audio feeds are a common capability on pet cams, and some even have a speaker built in so that the two of you can have a conversation. Again, barking is a concern for pet owners in densely populated areas. Some cameras might include audio detection tech, ranging from the ability to send alerts in case of loud noises to algorithms that can distinguish the sound of a yapping dog. In either case, they can provide a double dose of security, letting you know when your pup is upset and if there might be an intruder around the house.
Those are the most common features, but there are a ton of others. The latest puppy cams can let you play simple games remotely with your dog, and spit out treats to award good behavior. Cat-centric cams might have a laser pointer that you can control with an app, allowing you to amuse and/or confound your favorite feline. There are even cameras that use spritzes of aromatherapy to soothe excitable dogs. The makers of these pet cameras know there’s little we won’t do for our furry friends, so the sky’s the limit.
Buying Advice
- To get the most out of your pet camera, place it in an area where it will do the most good. For most rooms, that’s going to be relatively high up in a corner (provided they can be mounted that way). This allows even stationary cameras to cover a wide swath. You might need to mount them closer to the ground if they include interactive games or treat dispensers, but Liston urges caution there, too: “For those with problem-solving pets, it’s best to place or wall-mount treat-dispensing pet cameras just out of reach. The camera may be chewed on, knocked over and pummeled over and over in an attempt to get at the entire cache of deliciousness inside,” she says.
- Most pet cameras will trumpet their hi-res video as a big selling point, but more pixels isn’t always a plus. Keep in mind that constantly streaming super-HD video can put a strain on your Wi-Fi. Do you really need to see every whisker on your cat for the entire eight-hour workday? If your wireless capability isn’t the best, you might want to consider a more modest camera resolution.