I have the Victure video doorbell, so of course, I would buy the floodlight camera as well, knowing how easy they are to set up and work and have a great video.
This gets wired into your electric junction box and does not plug into a wall outlet for those of you that want to know. Three wires that connect to your current wires, screw the cover on, install the app and connect and you are up and running.
You can adjust both the lights and camera and point them where you want them to pick up anyone that maybe there. The lights themselves are bright and you can adjust how long they stay on after it detects motion. You can also turn the lights on in the app or schedule them to come on and off, but they will only stay on for a max of 25 minutes at a time. I do wish they would stay on from dust to dawn, but they work as is.
The the video has great resolution at 1080p and works well in both in the daytime and nighttime.
You can speak to someone with the two-way audio, but this is on the front of my detached garage and I don’t really have a lot of need for it there.
You do need to supply an SD card up to 64GB to record and save the video and photos unless you are opting to use the cloud service they provide.
My only two issues (really a wish list) are I wish they would use the same app for all their cameras and I wish the cameras would be compatible with my NVR that I use it with my other house cameras.
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My Rating: 5 Stars
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