Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Logitech Alert 750i Master System Camera and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Alert 750i Master System Camera.
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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Incredibly easy setupPlenty of ways to access footageGood night vision performance
Super Easy Setup
Automated Email Alerts with Image
Configurable Motion Detection Zones
No PC Required (after setup)
Remote viewing from internet browser or smartphone
Works over power lines
Quick & Easy Setup
- Intuitive/Useful software
- Web viewing via multiple platforms/OS's
- PC-free recording
- Expandable
- Motion-Triggered Alerts and Recording
Good video quality
Simple powerline Ethernet
Web and iPhone access
Wide viewing angle
Very good video quality. Email alerts let you know when something's shakin¿. Surprisingly powerful camera management and video playback software. iPhone app is a killer (and free) feature
The editors didn't like
Poor motion detectionNo way to pan cameras remotelyNight vision is a bug magnet
Windows Only
Web and Mobile Commander costs extra
Blurry images with quick movement
Windows-only
- Not wireless
- Requires an accessible outlet
- Cameras occasionally need to be reset (only happened to me once so far)
Disappointing motion detection
Lowgain microphone
Relatively expensive
No Mac desktop app.
Cameras are unavailable more often than not
Powerline networking system frequently struggles. Cameras struggle when various light levels (say
Published: 2012-12-08, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Although the Logitech Alert security camera system is expensive, it's also the best designed and implemented monitoring system I've tested. The video quality is better, the camera has a much wider field of view, and the ability to add more cameras to a...
Abstract: We test products that let you monitor and protect your home without the need for an outside security company's services: D-Link, Axis, Logitech, Schlage The Schlage WCW100 wireless camera has a WPS pairing button, but the instructions explicitly say n...
Super Easy Setup, Automated Email Alerts with Image, Configurable Motion Detection Zones, No PC Required (after setup), Remote viewing from internet browser or smartphone, works over power lines,
Windows Only, Web and Mobile Commander costs extra, blurry images with quick movement
If you have never used security software before, you will feel like the software is straight out of the movies. It's a great user interface, and would look even cooler with a few more cameras to monitor. The software is extremely easy to use and it ta...
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Good video quality, Simple powerline Ethernet, Web and iPhone access, Wide viewing angle,
Disappointing motion detection, Lowgain microphone, Relatively expensive, No Mac desktop app.
For $300, users get the base of a comprehensive home security camera system with the 750i. The HomePlug connectivity will be a plus for some users and a issue for others. Certainly don’t select this camera if you need great audio recording abilities or...
Very good video quality. Email alerts let you know when something's shakin¿. Surprisingly powerful camera management and video playback software. iPhone app is a killer (and free) feature
Cameras are unavailable more often than not; powerline networking system frequently struggles. Cameras struggle when various light levels (say, windows and shadows) appear in the same shot
Published: 2010-08-31, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The Logitech Alert motion-detecting security systems are pretty high quality cameras—15FPS/720p wide-angle lens—and convenient—they're powered and networked over your home's electrical system. I don't want to be a security guard, but monitoring my own hou...
Published: 2010-08-10, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com
Incredibly easy setupPlenty of ways to access footageGood night vision performance
Poor motion detectionNo way to pan cameras remotelyNight vision is a bug magnet
What we have is a system that will work great for some but rather poorly for others. If you just want to point a camera at a pet or a child and keep an eye on them from afar, or are only interested in seeing what's going on at home right now, you obviousl...
The 750i is a great camera with a few minor problems. This is obviously a new product line of Logitech and they're working on improving the software over time. I'm also going to review its outdoor brother, the 750e, next but generally Logitech's Alert sol...