Abstract: These days, a $200 monitoring camera can keep a very good eye on your home when you're gone. Most of these gadgets aren't designed to stop an intruder, but to provide peace of mind. You use them to find out more about what's going on in your home with bot...
Published: 2014-08-08, Author: Brian , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Currently, the following two models are available: Dropcam HD ($149) and the Dropcam Pro ($199). According to the company, the Pro model has a larger field of view (23 more degrees), double the zoom power, and better low light as well as audio quality wit...
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Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Dan , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: All devices should be this easy to set up. Just plug Dropcam into your computer's USB port, and then log into your WiFi network and your Dropcam account. Remove the device from your computer, plug it into an outlet in range of your network, and you're don...
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Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
All in all, the Dropcam Pro is actually a very nice camera to use. It provides great quality, a respectable amount of additional features, and the cloud-end of the Dropcam services are easy to use and stable. It may not be the absolute cheapest option of...
Great image quality, Automated activity tagging and alerts, Cloud video recording capabilities
Expensive percamera CVR subscriptions
Dropcam has quickly become one of the top-selling Internet-connected monitoring systems available, and with the latest Pro, we think the platform has matured to become one of the best values on the market. High resolution images, deep system settings, CV...
The Dropcam Pro is a useful, versatile (within its own realm of usage, of course), and handy device. It offers peace of mind where and when you need it most, whether than means protecting your assets or just making sure the kids get home from school OK...
Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: In perusing the internet recently, the newest Drop Cam came up; The Drop Cam Pro.By admission, while the manual was extremely well written, installation was so intuitive that it was un-needed. It is a USB based install, and has a simple 4 steps (not inclu...
Improved optics, Great lowlight video, Simple remote access, Motion interpretation
No local recording, Indoor use only
We've noticed a general lack of optical quality with most of the inexpensive home-monitoring cameras. Companies appear to be satisfied with writing "HD" on a spec sheet, without giving any attention to image quality alongside pixel count. Despite its lack...