GUUDGO GD-SC02 720P Cloud Wifi IP Camera Pan&Tilt IR-Cut Night Vision Two-way Audio Motion Detection Alarm Camera Monitor for £14.21 only.
Normal price: £22.82
Available colors: White, Black
This one support Amazon-AWS[Amazon Web Services] cloud storage service.
Latest comments (41)
joepineapples901
26 Aug 17#34
Mine arrived this morning. I don't have an android device atm so used the website link listed in the manual. (https://www.eyeplusiot.com/) Plugged the camera into the pc usb and it goes through a series of pans & tilts before returning to original position. Not detected though :thinking:
jasee to joepineapples901
28 Aug 17#35
Mine is the same, just can't get it to work. Also there is a security issue with this and many other networked cameras, you apparently need to disable Onvif, as this allows anyone to connect to it over the Internet. See wired.com/sto…ty/
joepineapples901 to jasee
28 Aug 17#36
Getting hold of the loan of a tablet today, so going to give it a nudge with that. Thanks for the other info.
Rumana03 to joepineapples901
5 Sep 17#38
did you manage to set up the wifi?
joepineapples901 to Rumana03
5 Sep 17#39
Sadly not. It won't even go through its power on routine anymore anyway, so I've contacted them and waiting to her back.
Rumana03 to joepineapples901
9 Sep 17#40
I messaged them to ask for a refund as the camera won't even accept my mobile phone internet. They have sent me a file which i'm meant to upload onto a memory card & insert into the camera..will let you know if this works..just trying to find a suitable SD card first
joepineapples901 to Rumana03
10 Sep 17#41
They sent me the same one and it maybe did the trick. The thing is I also swapped out the included mains adaptor for a U.K one, as mine wasn't even going through its power cycle half the time. It does now, and also works fine with a tablet. Had a 32gb Micro SD class 10 card so used that for the firmware upgrade. I should think any speed will do for the firmware update though..
Rumana03
2 Sep 17#37
my camera isn't connecting to my wifi as it is saying it doesn't connect to anything over 5ghz..is there anything i can do to get it to work?any replies will be appreciated.thanks
For the extra fiver, I would go with the 'snowman' model, 1080p and also an ethernet connection.
bruno116
17 Aug 17#32
Still available from banggood.com Over 800 pieces,
androidavis
16 Aug 17#31
Basically on movement detection the camera sends me an email immediately containing 5 photos. So yes assuming I have 3G or wifi I get the alert that movmenent has been detected straight away as I always have my monile
JusticeForThe96
15 Aug 17#19
Genuine question.... Why do I need one of these?
androidavis to JusticeForThe96
15 Aug 17#23
I think there could be various reasons felt by people who buy these security cameras. Im happy to share my one: after we were burgled, distressing as that was, I couldn't care about the tv and things that the insurance company will replace. It would have been a heart breaking loss it certain items that are only of value to us and nothing to the burglar, were also taking in the grab. A policeman friend of our said that if they had video or photo even if it wasn't great, it's sometimes enough for a policeman to pretty much know who it is and get to them before that have a chance to get rid of the items. my cam will send 5 photos in a row to my mobile immediately movement is detected in a room ( I can look through that camera from anywhere using my mobile. Anyway that evidence could describe a profile, and maybe what that person is wearing, and if you are lucky the face of the cheeky so and so.
JusticeForThe96 to androidavis
16 Aug 17#30
Thanks for the personal reply mate, and sorry to hear you were burgled.
I have been thinking for some time, with reports of attempted break-ins in my so called nice area I call home, about upgrading my home tech to include a professional CCTV package, motion detecting spotlight etc but not really savvy with all of this stuff.
Would I be right in guessing this is something you would simply stick in the house, maybe on a cabinet or table, and leave recording whilst out of the house, which would kick in should someone come in and trigger the motion sensor?
Also, the photo's you mention that get sent to your phone, do they come through in real time? or do you need to login to an app?
All educated experience would be much appreciated.
bunisjamin
15 Aug 17#28
I ordered on two weeks ago, they're good. Easy to set up. Quality is good to average.
They only require a USB connection only, it's supplied but the plug is EU so will need to be near a USB port.
Its WiFi is 2.4ghz only and cannot run on dual band WiFi annoyingly.
There is an issue for the sound detection which will hopefully be rectified with an appropriate update on the app.
Overall for £14 it's good.
Waynewonder101 to bunisjamin
15 Aug 17#29
Thanks just ordered one will see how I get o
mingram
15 Aug 17#24
ordered thanks
Waynewonder101 to mingram
15 Aug 17#27
How much did you pay
EN1GMA
15 Aug 17#26
looking at pictures it juts needs micro usb connection to mains? am I right?
EN1GMA
15 Aug 17#25
are these wireless or does it need to be plugged into the mains? looking to get some indoor cameras but less wires the better.
Waynewonder101
15 Aug 17#22
These have gone up to £17.23 now
joepineapples901
15 Aug 17#18
Will this use a standard type usb cable?. Its going to be about 5m from camera to mains supply..
androidavis to joepineapples901
15 Aug 17#21
It states in the product spec it's USB micro cable included. Looks as such on the back of the device too
androidavis
14 Aug 17#2
Lower down the product page is a cam like this with a motor so you can pan and tilt remotely, that's about £18 if that's useful
jasee to androidavis
14 Aug 17#9
the camera you've already posted can pan and tilt
androidavis to jasee
14 Aug 17#14
I don't recall posting one - which are you referring to?
jasee to androidavis
15 Aug 17#15
Sorry, the camera posted by the OP can already pan and tilt
androidavis to jasee
15 Aug 17#20
Sorry jasee, my mistake
yeboi
15 Aug 17#16
can you connect to the camera from anywhere? so if im in work can I check it or do I have to be connected to the wifi at home?
yeboi to yeboi
15 Aug 17#17
"Using an APP called GUUDGO to control or you can use NVR to use"
found the answer. I am going to buy one. Screw you Xiaomi Fang, sick of trying to make you work :party:
merchant_ac
14 Aug 17#5
'Once
when your camera can't connected to the wifi in about 10 seconds, it
will automatically switch to the Amazon-AWS connection, and all become
easy.'
Sounds great. Where do I find my Amazon-AWS connection? Is it that 3-pin socket just above the skirting?
croz123 to merchant_ac
14 Aug 17#13
I presume it means linking to an S3 bucket (like Dropbox) . It is simpley a storage platform.
doe
14 Aug 17#12
Can we have some real life pictures please. Wonder if picture quality is good enough
anthony69
14 Aug 17#11
Some interesting reviews, looks like one of them is from the developers too, that's good of them..
"For this price you can't go wrong. have test this one for a couple of days and it work flawless ✌ Best buy for a long time have already order a second one."
Cepultura
14 Aug 17#10
Does the feed pass through a Chinese server ?
daveo78
14 Aug 17#3
Looks a good price...almost too good: what is the security on these like?
Fluffykins to daveo78
14 Aug 17#8
Its an Internet of Things IoT device. The "S" in "IoT" stands for Security
meistic
14 Aug 17#7
Works great, great quality, I like the software, the best I've seen so far, however it has an issue with sounds detection. If you set motion detection only, no matter what you'll do, you've got a message with that sound was detected. Quite annoying
meistic
14 Aug 17#6
Bought it for £13 about 2 weeks ago. You don't need cloud if you put SD card in
horsey
14 Aug 17#4
Howmuch is the cloud storage though, you only get a trial 15 days
Opening post
Normal price: £22.82
Available colors: White, Black
This one support Amazon-AWS[Amazon Web Services] cloud storage service.
Latest comments (41)
Also there is a security issue with this and many other networked cameras, you apparently need to disable Onvif, as this allows anyone to connect to it over the Internet.
See
wired.com/sto…ty/
For the extra fiver, I would go with the 'snowman' model, 1080p and also an ethernet connection.
Over 800 pieces,
my cam will send 5 photos in a row to my mobile immediately movement is detected in a room ( I can look through that camera from anywhere using my mobile. Anyway that evidence could describe a profile, and maybe what that person is wearing, and if you are lucky the face of the cheeky so and so.
I have been thinking for some time, with reports of attempted break-ins in my so called nice area I call home, about upgrading my home tech to include a professional CCTV package, motion detecting spotlight etc but not really savvy with all of this stuff.
Would I be right in guessing this is something you would simply stick in the house, maybe on a cabinet or table, and leave recording whilst out of the house, which would kick in should someone come in and trigger the motion sensor?
Also, the photo's you mention that get sent to your phone, do they come through in real time? or do you need to login to an app?
All educated experience would be much appreciated.
They only require a USB connection only, it's supplied but the plug is EU so will need to be near a USB port.
Its WiFi is 2.4ghz only and cannot run on dual band WiFi annoyingly.
There is an issue for the sound detection which will hopefully be rectified with an appropriate update on the app.
Overall for £14 it's good.
found the answer. I am going to buy one. Screw you Xiaomi Fang, sick of trying to make you work :party:
Sounds great. Where do I find my Amazon-AWS connection? Is it that 3-pin socket just above the skirting?
"For this price you can't go wrong. have test this one for a couple of days and it work flawless ✌ Best buy for a long time have already order a second one."