Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Ezviz Mini 720p Indoor Wi-Fi Camera and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ezviz Mini 720p Indoor Wi-Fi Camera.
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12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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76 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
It's so cute and tiny. Aside from a pleasant aesthetic
This makes it easy to move around your home and easy to hide if necessary
Livestream has little lag time
And you can choose your video resolution
Comes with a 16GB microSD card for storing footage
Inexpensive
Easy to setup
Web browser viewer
Comes with 1 year free 7-day cloud storage subscription
Saves motion triggered video to micro SD card and the cloud
Good audio/video quality
Tiny camera with great mounting and aiming ability
Excellent night vision
Easy to use app
At just $70
The Ezviz Mini offers an exceptional value and solid specs
Including high-definition live streaming video
Affordable
Easy to install
Local and cloud storage
Sharp 720p video
Motion detection
HD video (720p) and solid security features at a great price
Easy-to-use app
Flexible
Easy-to-implement sharing
Easy-to-navigate web portal
Great price
HD quality images and recording
A clean app with a great UI
The editors didn't like
The camera's setup is long and tedious compared to other plug-in-and-go Wi-Fi cameras
The app isn't intuitive to use
Setting up the alarm notification schedule is a clunky and confusing process
No email notifications
Video quality not fantastic
Can't mark all notifications as read
Have to delete a page a time
Not compatible with third party services
Status LED is too bright for a baby's room at night
Night vision IRs glow red at night
Too many false motion alerts made the feature essentially unusable. The camera doesn't integrate with any third-party products or services
Lacks two-way audio
No way to turn off motion detection
Does not interact with other connected home devices
No IFTTT support
Produced a lot of false motion alerts during testing
Published: 2016-06-21, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Affordable, Easy to install, Local and cloud storage, Sharp 720p video, Motion detection
Lacks two-way audio, No way to turn off motion detection, Does not interact with other connected home devices, No IFTTT support
The Ezviz Mini is a tiny 720p security camera that offers motion detection, push alerts, and multiple storage options. It's a snap to install and delivers sharp HD video, but lacks two-way audio and doesn't work with other smart home devices...
Flexible, easy-to-implement sharing, Easy-to-navigate web portal
No sound detection, Limited motion-detection controls, Big differences between mobile, web interfaces, Web portal not compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Apparent quality-control issues
At $90, the EZVIZ is the least expensive security camera we recently tested — and definitely seems that way at times. It has no sound detection and it limits your control over motion detection, and there are substantial differences among its iOS and Andro...
HD video (720p) and solid security features at a great price, Easy-to-use app, Local and cloud storage
Produced a lot of false motion alerts during testing, No way to manage notifications, No two-way audio
If you can get over the hurdle of its overzealous motion detection, the Ezviz Mini is solid, no-hassle people-and-pet monitor and basic home security camera. And while the Ezviz app lacks polish, it's got a short learning curve and makes operating the...
At just $70, the Ezviz Mini offers an exceptional value and solid specs, including high-definition live streaming video
Too many false motion alerts made the feature essentially unusable. The camera doesn't integrate with any third-party products or services
If you can live without its hit-or-miss motion alert feature, the Ezviz Mini is an otherwise ideal, no-fuss DIY security cam available at a great price...
It's so cute and tiny. Aside from a pleasant aesthetic, this makes it easy to move around your home and easy to hide if necessary, Livestream has little lag time, and you can choose your video resolution, Comes with a 16GB microSD card for storing footage
The camera's setup is long and tedious compared to other plug-in-and-go Wi-Fi cameras, The app isn't intuitive to use, Setting up the alarm notification schedule is a clunky and confusing process
Inexpensive, Easy to setup, Web browser viewer, Comes with 1 year free 7-day cloud storage subscription, Saves motion triggered video to micro SD card and the cloud
No email notifications, Video quality not fantastic, Can't mark all notifications as read, have to delete a page a time
Published: 2015-10-17, Author: Will , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: EZVIZ has just released a new 720p mini wi-fi camera that can be controlled via smart device As a parent with a small child and another in our near future, we've had our fair share of experiences with baby monitors and cameras Our Motorola baby monitor ha...
Published: 2015-10-15, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Whether it's for peace of mind while on holiday or to keep an eye on an elderly relative, security cameras are finding their way into more and more homes. Part of the reason for this increased popularity is the drop in price and ease of use and installati...