Walmart has Energizer 1080P Smart Wi-Fi Indoor Wired Security Camera (Black or White) for $16.88. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member FeistySoda4913 for posting this deal.
Remote Access: Download the Energizer Connect App to your phone, view your existing recordings or see the live feed anytime, anywhere. Available from Google Play or the App Store
Instant Motion Alerts sent to your connected devices
Activity Zone Selection: Using the app, highlight which area in your camera's view you want to receive motion alerts about
Cloud Storage/Micro-SD Card: Your recordings can be saved to a 128GB Micro-SD Card or uploaded to the Cloud. Get a free 30-day trial of Cloud storage with every purchase. (Micro-SD Card not included)
"Get a free 30-day trial of Cloud storage with every purchase."
No thank you. I will wait to see if there are any deals for the Eufy indoor cam on prime day.
Like all low priced wifi cams, this one doesn't support 5ghz networks, thus these are subject to deauth attacks. I'm not saying such attacks would be common, but it's still something worth noting.
This arrived today. Package says 1080p. Manual is at Energizerconnect.com (use model EIX1-1003).
In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
Unfortunately, not available error when checking out
Thanks for posting though! Didn't even know Energizer made cameras
They don't. They simply put their brand on cheap generic Chinese made products. If you go to another country, you'll see the identical camera under a different brand. Energizer will, however, provide support and warranty service for the product. This is not a slam against Energizer, but it's just the way things are done.
This arrived today. Package says 1080p. Manual is at Energizerconnect.com (use model EIX1-1003).
In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
In for one because Walmart has a great refund policy. The thing that sold me was the 2 way sound. Our present camera allows me to listen in but can't broadcast my voice. This camera allows me to talk to the subject in the camera, which can be handy for deliveries. Or scaring away intruders.
This arrived today. Package says 1080p. Manual is at Energizerconnect.com (use model EIX1-1003).
In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
SO: it should be possible to use this cam with the popular SmartLife app used by other manufacturers.
Thanks for the FCC info. I'm also a fccio.io nut myself but couldn't find FCC registrations for the camera under JEM Connected IoT (FCC grantee code 2AXOH) or Jem Accessories Xtreme Cables (their older/other name, code 2AHAS). Turns out it was registered to the manufacturer (Hangzhou Meari) as you discovered.
The sensor size is tiny at 1/4" so the quality, light sensitivity and viewing angle will mostly likely be worse than Wyze/Eufy/Kasa cameras (most have 1/3" or bigger sensors).
Thanks for the info. So I can monitor the camera on my phone for free without using their Cloud service?
Can you use the smart life and view the cameras through local networks? If so, then we would just need to block internet access for that device so it doesn't allow connectivity back to energizer or China? Tia!
Don't use SmartLie app all your data will go to the Chinese government.
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Thanks for the FCC info. I'm also a fccio.io nut myself but couldn't find FCC registrations for the camera under JEM Connected IoT (FCC grantee code 2AXOH) or Jem Accessories Xtreme Cables (their older/other name, code 2AHAS). Turns out it was registered to the manufacturer (Hangzhou Meari) as you discovered.
The sensor size is tiny at 1/4" so the quality, light sensitivity and viewing angle will mostly likely be worse than Wyze/Eufy/Kasa cameras (most have 1/3" or bigger sensors).
I setup my Wyze cams for home and away. When I'm home they are turned off.
PS- your phone and computer etc have cameras too
The number of times people mention "your phone also has a camera" as if it justifies the creepiness of having a cloud-connected camera indoors. If your phone is accessing the camera when it shouldn't, there's both more oversight over that and easier to detect. These cameras inherently stream footage to the cloud to do the thing that they do. You have no idea if it's good or bad or who is looking at the footage. Especially true when the backend of a lot of these are some Chinese company with no accountability.
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No thank you. I will wait to see if there are any deals for the Eufy indoor cam on prime day.
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In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
According to the manufacturers manual, the camera works with the Smart Life app.
Manufacturer's manual is here:
https://fccid.io/2AG7C-MINI2-F1/U...al-5653557
SO: it should be possible to use this cam with the popular SmartLife app used by other manufacturers.
Thanks for posting though! Didn't even know Energizer made cameras
In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
According to the manufacturers manual, the camera works with the Smart Life app.
Manufacturer's manual is here:
https://fccid.io/2AG7C-MINI2-F1/U...al-5653557
SO: it should be possible to use this cam with the popular SmartLife app used by other manufacturers.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
In this case the Energizer name has been licensed by "JEM connected IoT", an importer in New Jersey.
The cam connects by reading a QR code displayed on a phone running their EnergizerConnect app. Presumably this tells the cam how to connect to your local wifi.
However the actual manufacturer is Hangzhou Meari Technology. The FCC ID is:
2ag7c-mn2-f1
for "Mini 2-F1 IP Camera" dated 01/25/2022
main processor:
Fullhan FH8626v100 2mp 1080p @ 15fps H.264 with 64mb internal memory.
According to the manufacturers manual, the camera works with the Smart Life app.
Manufacturer's manual is here:
https://fccid.io/2AG7C-MINI2-F1/U...al-5653557
SO: it should be possible to use this cam with the popular SmartLife app used by other manufacturers.
The sensor size is tiny at 1/4" so the quality, light sensitivity and viewing angle will mostly likely be worse than Wyze/Eufy/Kasa cameras (most have 1/3" or bigger sensors).
The sensor size is tiny at 1/4" so the quality, light sensitivity and viewing angle will mostly likely be worse than Wyze/Eufy/Kasa cameras (most have 1/3" or bigger sensors).
PS- your phone and computer etc have cameras too
PS- your phone and computer etc have cameras too