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LaView L2 4MP 2.4GHz WiFi 2K Light Bulb Security Camera w/ Motion Detection (LV-PWL2-W) on sale for
$12.99. Select free store pickup only where stock is available.
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Product Info:- 4MP HD 2560x1440P resolution delivers ultra clear image quality day and night
- 360° panoramic viewing angle captures entire room with no blind spots
- Advanced Starlight night vision provides full color video even in low light conditions
- Motion detection with tracking alerts and customizable sensitivity
- Two-way audio and 110db alarm siren to deter intruders
- Easy wireless installation using WiFi connectivity and E27 light bulb base
- Remote viewing and control from smartphone via LaView app
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This is also why most cams have sensitivity adjustments.
This is also why most cams have sensitivity adjustments.
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That's not abnormal for IoT stuff these days though. We just bought some digital frames for family over the holidays and the Frameo and even the more expensive Aura ones were essentially 2.4Ghz only.
This is why I still think it's important to have separate 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz SSIDs available. Some stuff does not play nice with combined networks even now. The Frameo would constantly disconnect until I separated the networks on an ISP gateway device at a family member's house. Once the 2.4Ghz was separate, no problems and the Frameo maintained a connection.
As for onvif, one customer said they asked support and were sent a bin file to flash via SD and reset the cam to enable onvif. The vast majority say no onvif though, at least out of the box. But let's be honest, most people buying this don't even know what onvif is and don't care.
Most people don't know squat about what network they have or how to fix a device dropping off the network constantly. And since many default router or AP settings are to "push" devices to 5Ghz, that means all these 2Ghz devices drop off intermittently. And if the routers (esp ISP ones) are dumb, that dance never ends. This is what was happening with the Frameo I had at a relative's house.
Also, some 2Ghz devices can't even see a mixed network to connect in the first place, so that's always fun.
And we haven't even touched on how few true channels there are with 2.4Ghz, the congestion of traffic, and how one slow device can bog all your stuff, including your new IoT toy, down.
It's time to move off 2.4Ghz-only options IMO, we deserve better.
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At that point I'd say it's time for pass through mode and/or your own APs, totally agree.