Description
Whether you want to find out who is scratching your car; whether, as a department store detective, you want to keep an eye on key areas on the spot; whether you want to record who enters or leaves a premises; or whether you want to know who is desperately trying to photograph your company signs; there are already many situations in which professional detectives use this device. Possible uses that we hadn’t even considered in some cases.
The camcorder features a high-quality camera sensor delivering 5 megapixels. This falls between 2K and 4K resolution. It includes a motion sensor that you can adjust to three sensitivity levels and three detection ranges. The device is, of course, also fitted with invisible infrared lights with a range of around 10 metres. However, you only need the infrared mode in complete darkness, as in normal mode a little ambient light, such as from a street lamp, is sufficient. With a camera angle of 135 degrees, you won’t miss a thing and you can also make use of the optical (!!!) 6x zoom (35 degrees). The zoom’s image sharpness is impressive, and if you wish, we’d be happy to send you sample images from our stress test. You can also set the zoom setting so that the last selected focal length appears every time you open the app. On the back of the camera, there is a microSD slot (up to 256GB) and a SIM slot. Live video is transmitted to your smartphone via the 4G mobile network, and you can also view and download historical recordings via the free app for iOS/Android. If that’s not enough for you, you can subscribe to a (paid) cloud service where the videos are uploaded. In motion detection mode, you will of course also receive a motion notification on your mobile phone. The H.264 compression format not only ensures the highest recording quality but also provides enough space on a 128GB card for 28 days of continuous recording. In motion mode, the manufacturer promises a runtime of just under 60 days at 10 triggers per day. This seems realistic to us, although so far we have only tested the continuous recording mode with 4G transmission, which lasts 8 hours on a single battery charge. Naturally, you can also power the device using a car power supply, a power bank or mains power. When used autonomously, the app displays the camera’s current battery level, so you know when to retrieve the camera or swap it for another. In continuous recording mode, the camera operates autonomously for 8 hours. Of course, you can also connect it to a power source (mains power, car power, power bank, etc.) to achieve even longer running times.
You can’t go wrong when using the camera. There is just an on/off switch, a record/transmit switch and a reset button. All other settings are configured in the app, which is self-explanatory but also features a wizard to guide you through the various functions and settings. Another particular plus is the standard tripod socket on the underside of the camera. This means you can use any tripod.
Product features:
4G network: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20/B28A/B38/B40/B41
Sensor: GC2083, 1/3-inch CMOS
Processor: Beijing Junzheng T31 chip
Compression format: H.264
App: O-Kam Pro
Video format: MPEG
Streaming: 5 megapixels
Internal recording: 1296p HD
Lens: 2.8 mm – 12 mm, f/2.0, low-light
Zoom: 6x optical
Viewing angle: 135 degrees to 35 degrees
Night vision: 6 infrared 940 nm LEDs (invisible), 10-metre range
Audio: 2-way via built-in microphone and speaker
Audio compression: G.726/AAC, bit rate 8 kbps, 16-bit
PIR: 7-metre range, alarm recording & push notifications
Storage: tf-cards up to 256GB; historical videos can be downloaded from the memory card via the app
Cloud storage: available for a fee via the app
Battery: 4,000 mAh
Connection: USB-C
Charging current: DC 5V 2A
Ambient temperature: -10 to +55 degrees Celsius
Dimensions: 5.7 x 4.8 x 4.5 cm
Weight: 116 grams
Contents:
Camera
USB-C cable
User manual
tripod




















