Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the D-Link Omna 180 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link Omna 180.
September 2017
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The editors liked
Sleek look
Easy setup
Good software
Simple setup
HomeKit-level encryption
180 degree field of view
Infrared for recording at night
No subscription fees
Excellent video quality
Responsive
Accurate motion detection
Apple HomeKit certified
D-Link's $200 Omna security camera captures 180 degrees of zoned motion activity and promptly sends related push alerts. View locally saved videos in the app and download unlimited clips with a microSD card reader. Ask Siri the status of your security cam
The editors didn't like
Odd photo output
No online storage
Unable to have camera replaced by customer service
No cloud storage
Motion detection isn't customizable enough
Need to buy separate microSD card
No sound activation
Movement only
Can't easily save footage to iPhone
Can't view recorded footage in Home app
No zoom
Can't turn off LEDs
HomeKit's relatively small number of compatible accessories might limit Omna's appeal
The Omna doesn't offer sound alerts or work with Android devices. Its HomeKit integrations are limited to a relatively small number of compatible devices
Abstract: The Good Housekeeping Institute Media and Tech lab tested 25 indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi smart security cameras. Cameras were evaluated based on ease of use, performance, style, and durability. We tested video quality under multiple light settings, each came...
Excellent video quality, Responsive, accurate motion detection, Apple HomeKit certified
HomeKit's relatively small number of compatible accessories might limit Omna's appeal
D-Link's Omna is a solid security camera. The image quality is great, motion detection is reliable with plenty of customization for adapting it to different situations, and the Omna companion app is elegant and easy to use. If you're just looking for a de...
Abstract: Omna 180 Cam HD is basically an aluminum cylinder with a fish-eye camera lens on the front and a slightly larger base at the bottom for stability. A small multi-colored LED at the bottom front of the camera is used to display recording/viewing status, and...
Published: 2017-03-29, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
Simple setup, HomeKit-level encryption, 180 degree field of view, Infrared for recording at night, No subscription fees,
No cloud storage, Motion detection isn't customizable enough, Need to buy separate microSD card, No sound activation, movement only, Can't easily save footage to iPhone, Can't view recorded footage in Home app, No zoom, Can't turn off LEDs
If you have an extensive HomeKit setup or are interested in HomeKit products, the Omna is worth checking out. If you don't have a HomeKit setup, there's no real reason to get the Omna -- it's clearly been designed to work with HomeKit and the app is a lit...
Published: 2017-03-19, Author: Ken , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: I've had a few Wi-Fi-connected cameras for testing over the years, and while having a live view into your home can provide a level of safety and security, they've always felt like early adopter devices, requiring a little extra work to setup and use At le...
Published: 2017-03-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Apple's HomeKit makes a simple promise: take the disparate parts of the connected home, and bring them together under one straightforward umbrella. Still, the stringent requirements around things like security and ease of setup has meant partner devices h...
D-Link's $200 Omna security camera captures 180 degrees of zoned motion activity and promptly sends related push alerts. View locally saved videos in the app and download unlimited clips with a microSD card reader. Ask Siri the status of your security cam
The Omna doesn't offer sound alerts or work with Android devices. Its HomeKit integrations are limited to a relatively small number of compatible devices, especially when you compare it to Amazon Alexa
Don't buy D-Link's Omna camera unless you're completely dedicated to HomeKit and are willing to wait for a broader range of products to work with the smart home platform...
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com
For all of the pros and cons of the hardware and software associated with the Omna 180, for most users it's going to come down to a decision of whether the free local micro SD storage is an asset or a detriment. If you're OK with the SD card usage and th...
Great Design, Solid Base Functionnality, No Monthly Fees
No Pan and Tilt, No AI or Smart Features, No cloud recording
As you can see just from the feature list, the Omna 180 HD camera does the minimum but very well. The quality is not up to par with other 4K cameras and it does not have any smart features like going from 4K to HD and following a detected human but it doe...