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Microseven camera review
Microseven camera review













microseven camera review

microseven camera review

Night vision has been very good with the LEDs lasting longer than other cameras. Put a 128GB SD card into this camera and get 2-3 days of recordings. Have been using this camera for a year and a half. And I'm usually a pretty critical reviewer. The bottom line with this camera is top quality video and a lot of features for the price. I simply connect to network, find the IP address, and then have it stream and record on a Blue Iris DVR-like setup I have which instantly uploads motion triggered recordings to Google Cloud Storage and triggers emails in with a few snapshots to a Gmail label. I don't use any of the software Microseven offers. That can be good or bad depending on where you need to mount it. Rather this camera is physically not like the many smaller, lighter, plastic big brand or 3rd party no name cameras that are popular today. It's neither negative or positive feedback. If you're uncle Earl were going to build a camera in the garage from scrap metal, it might come out looking like this hefty device. The first thing that I noticed with this camera is it a heftier than most.

MICROSEVEN CAMERA REVIEW UPGRADE

I'm about to order another one of these models and two B37s to upgrade older cameras that were never very good or reliable. The focus dial is a bit testy but this is not something you should need to adjust once you finish setting up. The ability to manually set zoom from ultra wide angle to zoomed in on one spot makes this camera more versatile than most. The IR light and night vision are also much better than the rest. The wireless network reliability seems top notch. The video quality is fantastic and stands out from the other cameras I use, some of which cost more and boast similar specs. I've owned more than 15 wireless IP cameras ranging from cheap to several hundred dollars going back to the early 2000's.















Microseven camera review