

NETVUE wireless outdoor security camera will be the loyal guardian of your family.
All NETVUE cameras have CE, FCC and RoHS certified.
No one can violate your privacy. Your safety is always first.
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REAL-TIME VIDEOThis camera will provide you a 1080P real-time video. And once a motion detected, your phone will get a real-time alert on your phone. Featuring with Smart-Clip, you can playback and download those videos easily on your phone, and edit the videos simply via Netvue app. |
2-WAY STORAGENetvue cameras employ AWS cloud for storing. Live footage and motion videos will be uploaded to the AWS Cloud. This security camera also supports up to 128GB micro SD card, you can choose your way for storage. |
HUMAN DETECTION & MOTION DETECTIONOptional advanced algorithm can recognize human body from other motion, greatly eliminating false alerts triggered by flying insects, pets and lights, and send notifications to your phone immediately, allowing you to only focus on what matters. Motion detection is also supported, and you can choose to only get human detection or all motion detection notifications. |
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IP66 WATERPROOFThis security camera outdoor can withstand temperature ranges from -4°F to 122°F, and is vandal resistant. It is strong enough to keep working even in rough weather like storm. |
MULTI-USERS ACCESSThis wireless security camera for home can be bundled with several mobile devices, supporting up to 20 people watching live videos at the same time via APP. |
CLEAR NIGHT & DAY VISIONWith 6-layer polarized glass lens, high-resolution 1080P images and infrared camera, this security camera can clearly capture every motion even in pitch-dark. |
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Customer: Fushia15
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Security Camera
ALL VIEWS EXPRESSED HERE ARE FROM INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS AND NOT MJE BUYS ONLINE OR THE ADMINISTRATOR.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 March 2019
Colour: White Verified Purchase
This is the fifth security camera I own and the first one by Netvue, below I will talk you through my experience so far.
Set up is incredibly easy. It takes about two minutes to configure the camera with your internet router and then about half an hour to an hour to secure to a wall and wire up. But before you install the camera onto a wall you must first configure the camera to your internet router. To do this just follow the steps below:
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1. Firstly download the Netvue app on your smartphone which can be found on the app store.
2. Secondly plug the camera into a power socket.
3. Thirdly click ‘add device’ on the Netvue app and scan the barcode located on the device using your smartphone camera. You then choose your type of internet connection (i.e wired or wireless) and connect to your router using your router username and password. Once this is successful you are ready to secure the camera to a wall.
The camera simply fits to a wall via three wall plugs and three screws, all supplied in the box. Even the drill bit is included in the box for ease. At this stage its important to line your camera up by hand into the position it should be pointing in so you can get a good idea on where to position your raw plugs.
The camera has one lead coming from it which cannot be removed. This one leads then splits into three separate leads at the end (one is for the power cable, one is for an Ethernet cable if you were to connect to your router via a wired cable and the other is a reset button). Its important to keep the ends of the three separate leads dry to increase the cameras lifespan. To solve this, if the camera is positioned right next to a house you may be able to feed the cable straight into the house, but if the camera is a few metres from the house, like mine, i simply purchased a small outdoor weatherproof junction box to keep the ends of the three cables in which i also drilled to a wall. From here I simply had one slim cable leaving the junction box (which was the power cable) and that went straight into the house through a window. I didn’t have an Ethernet connection wire as I chose to set my camera up via wireless connection.
The length of the first wire which splits into three isn’t long, probably about 30cm at a guess. The length of the power cable is about 3m. A longer power cable can be purchased through Amazon if required, I purchased a 5m power cable which came to around £5, its a male to female lead, 12v, 2.1 x 5.5mm.
In addition to the weatherproof junction box and extension power cable (if required), is a micro SD card should you want all footage to be recorded and saved. You don’t have to purchase one, the camera will still show live footage from a smartphone, but that live footage will not be saved anywhere without. I purchased a 32GB Class 10 Samsung micro SD card which worked as soon as I plugged it into the camera. There is an option to save all footage to a cloud service via the Netvue app, but there is a monthly charge for this. Once the SD card is installed you don’t need to touch it again. The camera will start to record and save all footage to the SD card and once the SD card is full to capacity, the camera will start overwriting the oldest footage available.
The quality of the picture the camera creates is excellent. I have attached a daytime and night time image for info. Another thing to note is out of my five CCTV cameras, the Netvue camera has the strongest connection to my wi-fi connection, this is major factor when purchasing outdoor cameras as weak wi-fi signals create a very poor user experience.
Overall I am very happy with my purchase and will certainly look at purchasing more in the future.[/expand]