Android app for remote surveillance, control and video recording your private/public network or IP cameras, video encoders and DVRs with CCTV cams with 10+ million downloads. Monitor your baby, pet, home, business, traffic, and weather remotely and securely. tinyCam Monitor provides best value to customers. Buy now to get more features in future updates for free!
24 hours refund policy available. Just email us with your order number for a full refund.
********** Loaded with tons of features:
- Intuitive interface. See the screenshots to appreciate the quality of the app. - H.264 codec support for Foscam and Amcrest cameras. - MPEG4/H264/H265 for other IoT devices via RTSP protocol. - ONVIF Profile S 10,000+ cameras support including cheap Chinese IP cameras. - P2P support for some models w/ 20 characters UID. - M-JPEG support for all major vendors. - 2-way audio (talking and listening) for most vendors. - SSL support (HTTPS protocol) for secured monitoring. - 17 different layouts with unlimited number of cameras. - Control PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) enabled devices. - Relay, LED control for some models. - 24/7 MP4 video recording on local storage/SD card and to the cloud (Dropbox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive, Amazon Drive, ownCloud/Nextcloud), and FTP/FTPS server (JPEGs only). - Sequence mode for automatic cameras switching. - Group cameras by tags. - Import/export settings to local storage or cloud service. - CPU/GPU efficient. HW accelerated video decoding.
Unique features:
- Background recording w/ auto deleting old records. Make your own DVR! goo.gl/uQMR60 - Time-lapse recording goo.gl/FMCPUL - Video player w/ fast/slow archive playback. - Internal web server for remote archive access and live view. goo.gl/V7cKeE - Both in-app and on-camera motion detection. Make automatic recording or send email on motion! goo.gl/0xr45K - Front/rear Android camera support for use as an IP camera or dashcam. Android 5.0+. goo.gl/5z60mC - Face detection. - LAN scanner for automatic cams detection. - Audio real-time processing (squelch & alarm) for using it as a baby monitor w/ audio graph. - Select melody to play via camera speaker. goo.gl/zsWC4z - Audio monitoring from multiple cameras at once. - Background audio. - Sensors support (e.g. temperature sensor, humidity, etc.) for some cameras. - Cast to Android Wear. goo.gl/eZgaMt - Google Cast-enabled (Chromecast). Video only. goo.gl/g1d8yz - TV interface w/ PiP support on Android TV 7.0+. goo.gl/MzZyoc - Widgets and home shortcuts. - Floating windows. goo.gl/Eu0jZR - Tasker/Locale automation plugin. goo.gl/lAvDdC - Cameras port forwarding via UPnP protocol. **********
Brilliant CCTV app and served me very well for years!
Heeeeeeaaaattttt!
dannymoons
24 Aug 17#3
Would I be able to use my Galaxy S7 edge as the camera in baby's bedroom....and watch the feed on my smart TV downstairs? (Both devices on same Wifi connection).
Cheers
BigBen75020 to dannymoons
24 Aug 17#5
No sorry you will need to buy a ip camera. And download this app on your phone and then watch mate .
lilbeastie to dannymoons
24 Aug 17#7
not with this app - although it is possible (can't remember the app i used, but you can get an android app to broadcast a stream from your smartphone. Whether you can watch that stream on your TV I don't know though - I used to be able to do something similar with my old phone and a NowTV box though.
The main problem is the camera though - you probably want to be able to check on your little one when it's dark, and no smartphone camera is any use in low light so you won't see anything unless you leave the light on in their bedroom. So there's no point - what you need is a cheap IR-capable IP camera.
jay-uk
24 Aug 17#4
Is this any different to IP Pro since that's a free app and seems to have the same features
glenns
24 Aug 17#6
Great app, very reliable and compatible with many types of NVR & Camera.
Have also used this with a cheap android TV box to replace much more expensive and less capable CCTV NVR's, Hot from me.
jumpinoffthbed
24 Aug 17#8
Can someone explain how you can use this with a cheap Chinese IP camera when they come with their own software built in?
lilbeastie to jumpinoffthbed
24 Aug 17#9
it can work with most - but you'll need to find out the details of the stream. If you can access the camera via a web page you can usually do this by putting your browser into Developer Mode and hunting for a stream address (something like rtsp:\\\192.168.1.xxx\xxxxx). You may need to go to your router to find out what the device's IP address is as it's not always obvious (and you can't always change it either, especially on cheaper cameras).
If any of this sounds complicated that's because it can be I'm afraid...
dwl99 to jumpinoffthbed
24 Aug 17#10
^^wot he said. I have a cheapo Xiaomi Small Ants webcam (under £20 most places) which can be hacked to allow rtsp streaming. I have it connected to this app and it works very well.
hotukdealsuser to jumpinoffthbed
25 Aug 17#19
Try see if your camera manufacturer is listed on this page ispyconnect.com/sou…spx key in your login details (if any) and see if you can see the camera stream. try viewing the link provided if you get the video stream from your camera thats the link you will need. You're best installing vlc player on a desktop computer while trying to view the video.
If that fails things can get a little more technical you will need to install a network capture app to find the video stream. You could try Packet Capture (an android app) it will ask to install a certificate just remove this after you're done. To remove it goto settings > security > Trusted credentials > select the users tab top of the screen then remove it.
You could also try Wireshark (wireshark.org/) if you got a desktop computer app for viewing the camera. there is also fiddler telerik.com/dow…ler which you can see windows network traffic for all apps. You could also set it up to view an android devices network traffic. Instructions to set it up to view android network traffic xda-developers.com/net…it/ again remove the proxy settings under wifi once done or you will get a lot of failed web pages etc.
You will get a lot of nonsense web traffic within these network capture apps. Just look for the local IP address and find the one for your camera. You should get a link listed in a similar format that the ispyconnect website lists.
Once you have the camera stream from any of the above methods you will need to follow the tiny cam page for adding camera streams. tinycammonitor.com/cus…tml
fishz
24 Aug 17#11
Thanks OP. Been using the free version for years and don't mind giving the developer some of my Google Play credit for the ad free version. I think they beefed up the ad engine so it was slightly more annoying lately!
kingp1n to fishz
24 Aug 17#12
Not a problem my friend :laughing:
Bendown
24 Aug 17#13
Anything like this on ios?
dwl99 to Bendown
24 Aug 17#14
No. Sell it and get an Android device :smile:
Bendown to dwl99
24 Aug 17#15
Just sold an android device to buy this lol
dealtime
24 Aug 17#16
Hi, does anyone know if it picks up detection through glass? I have a foscam c1 IP camera which is placed behind a window pointing outwards and I would like to pick up detection through glass. Thanks.
hotukdealsuser to dealtime
25 Aug 17#17
It'll likely do ok. Just a guess it would depend on quality of the video and how much reflection etc you can see from the window while viewing the camera stream. There is an option to increase and decrease the motion detection sensitivity.
dealtime to hotukdealsuser
25 Aug 17#18
Will probably give it a go at this price. With Foscam app it only works while the app is actually on and detects well. Soon as the app is closed down it stops motion detecting through glass.
hotukdealsuser to dealtime
25 Aug 17#20
Yes it will only work so long the app is running or set to run in the background. Probably not a good idea on a mobile phone maybe use it on an android tv box or old android device you got spare.
Opening post
24 hours refund policy available. Just email us with your order number for a full refund.
**********
Loaded with tons of features:
- Intuitive interface. See the screenshots to appreciate the quality of the app.
- H.264 codec support for Foscam and Amcrest cameras.
- MPEG4/H264/H265 for other IoT devices via RTSP protocol.
- ONVIF Profile S 10,000+ cameras support including cheap Chinese IP cameras.
- P2P support for some models w/ 20 characters UID.
- M-JPEG support for all major vendors.
- 2-way audio (talking and listening) for most vendors.
- SSL support (HTTPS protocol) for secured monitoring.
- 17 different layouts with unlimited number of cameras.
- Control PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) enabled devices.
- Relay, LED control for some models.
- 24/7 MP4 video recording on local storage/SD card and to the cloud (Dropbox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive, Amazon Drive, ownCloud/Nextcloud), and FTP/FTPS server (JPEGs only).
- Sequence mode for automatic cameras switching.
- Group cameras by tags.
- Import/export settings to local storage or cloud service.
- CPU/GPU efficient. HW accelerated video decoding.
Unique features:
- Background recording w/ auto deleting old records. Make your own DVR! goo.gl/uQMR60
- Time-lapse recording goo.gl/FMCPUL
- Video player w/ fast/slow archive playback.
- Internal web server for remote archive access and live view. goo.gl/V7cKeE
- Both in-app and on-camera motion detection. Make automatic recording or send email on motion! goo.gl/0xr45K
- Front/rear Android camera support for use as an IP camera or dashcam. Android 5.0+. goo.gl/5z60mC
- Face detection.
- LAN scanner for automatic cams detection.
- Audio real-time processing (squelch & alarm) for using it as a baby monitor w/ audio graph.
- Select melody to play via camera speaker. goo.gl/zsWC4z
- Audio monitoring from multiple cameras at once.
- Background audio.
- Sensors support (e.g. temperature sensor, humidity, etc.) for some cameras.
- Cast to Android Wear. goo.gl/eZgaMt
- Google Cast-enabled (Chromecast). Video only. goo.gl/g1d8yz
- TV interface w/ PiP support on Android TV 7.0+. goo.gl/MzZyoc
- Widgets and home shortcuts.
- Floating windows. goo.gl/Eu0jZR
- Tasker/Locale automation plugin. goo.gl/lAvDdC
- Cameras port forwarding via UPnP protocol.
**********
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demo.tinycammonitor.com/
Username: demo
Password: demo
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Heeeeeeaaaattttt!
Cheers
The main problem is the camera though - you probably want to be able to check on your little one when it's dark, and no smartphone camera is any use in low light so you won't see anything unless you leave the light on in their bedroom. So there's no point - what you need is a cheap IR-capable IP camera.
Have also used this with a cheap android TV box to replace much more expensive and less capable CCTV NVR's, Hot from me.
If any of this sounds complicated that's because it can be I'm afraid...
If that fails things can get a little more technical you will need to install a network capture app to find the video stream. You could try Packet Capture (an android app) it will ask to install a certificate just remove this after you're done. To remove it goto settings > security > Trusted credentials > select the users tab top of the screen then remove it.
You could also try Wireshark (wireshark.org/) if you got a desktop computer app for viewing the camera. there is also fiddler telerik.com/dow…ler which you can see windows network traffic for all apps. You could also set it up to view an android devices network traffic. Instructions to set it up to view android network traffic xda-developers.com/net…it/ again remove the proxy settings under wifi once done or you will get a lot of failed web pages etc.
You will get a lot of nonsense web traffic within these network capture apps. Just look for the local IP address and find the one for your camera. You should get a link listed in a similar format that the ispyconnect website lists.
Once you have the camera stream from any of the above methods you will need to follow the tiny cam page for adding camera streams. tinycammonitor.com/cus…tml