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There was a fault with the app at the time of recording this video. If you are reading this now, you would want to set your timezone to include daylight saving.
NOTE: If you haven't yet bought a camera, there are two updated cameras that are a bit easier to setup and have improved picture quality. (Note: Do not buy the 5MP version of the camera they have out; I've had two and the footage is not smooth. These are not ready for release yet until they fix them.)
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These are pretty good cameras but set up can be a bit of a learning curve and you may be unlucky and get a faulty one that results in jerky footage. I just made this video to show some of the things that will make setting up these cameras a bit faster. If this was useful, I'd be grateful if you hit that 'like' button.
p.s. The app in the video is called CamHi but there's now a new app called CamHiPro.
Wall mounting this camera • ieGeek 1080p WiFi Secu...
UPDATE: What I'm finding is that these cameras develop 'jerky-footage-syndrome'. You may get lucky and receive a camera that records smooth footage, but what I'm seeing now across most of my ieGeek cameras is that the footage is nowhere near the FPS (frames per second) it is set at. If you require smooth footage then I can no longer recommend these cameras as a robust solution. They also seem to fail after a couple of years. This starts with dropping connection initially, then they just won't connect to wifi.
UPDATE: January 2021 - As Adobe have turned off Flash Player, you will likely find that you cannot view footage on your internet browser. I would expect ieGeek will come up with a workaround but for now it's not working.
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