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$24.99* | Laview 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Security Camera at Amazon

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EagleEyeCCTV via Amazon [amazon.com] has Laview 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Security Camera for $24.99.
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Model: Laview 2K Solar Security Cameras Wireless Outdoor, Rechargeable Battery Wifi Cameras for Home Security with Spotlight Color Night Vision,Siren Alarm,AI Human Detection,IP65,2-Way Talk,Cloud/SD Storage

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Jan 25, 2026 02:49 PM
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oahortsaJan 25, 2026 02:49 PM
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I've got a lot of this model from LaView. Search for its connection issues before you decide to get it. If you cannot tolerate it, skip it.
With that, the building quality is solid as rock. The customer service is great. I broke the USB-C cable for one camera due to my installation fault (I used double-sided tape outside), but they send me a free replacement. I was just asking about buying a solar panel cable, but they said they didn't sell parts and had to let me accept a free replacement. So nice, but YMMV.
My workaround is to set up a static IP for each camera, so they can build a connection more quickly. But this doesn't resolve the connection problem completely. Also, it is struggling to find the IP for each camera as I didn't take a picture of the info on each camera before putting them up on the tree.
So, a slick deal with compromises.
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Jan 25, 2026 05:34 PM
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ThunderHawkJan 25, 2026 05:34 PM
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Quote from oahortsa :
I've got a lot of this model from LaView. Search for its connection issues before you decide to get it. If you cannot tolerate it, skip it. With that, the building quality is solid as rock. The customer service is great. I broke the USB-C cable for one camera due to my installation fault (I used double-sided tape outside), but they send me a free replacement. I was just asking about buying a solar panel cable, but they said they didn't sell parts and had to let me accept a free replacement. So nice, but YMMV.My workaround is to set up a static IP for each camera, so they can build a connection more quickly. But this doesn't resolve the connection problem completely. Also, it is struggling to find the IP for each camera as I didn't take a picture of the info on each camera before putting them up on the tree.So, a slick deal with compromises.
I might be stupid, but from the connection issues that I found online most of them seem to have relatively easy solutions. Most say once they had better wi-fi signal that resolved the issue? Do you by chance have a link to the issues you're referring to? Thank you very much!
Last edited by ThunderHawk January 25, 2026 at 10:36 AM.
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Jan 25, 2026 07:36 PM
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1More1Jan 25, 2026 07:36 PM
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I have one of these. Currently works fine, along with the other LaView cameras, and I'm happy with the software.
Absolutely no problem with the initial connection, which was very easy, like any other product of this company.

My main issue was the short life of recharge battery, and in Sunny Cali (But high on the mountain that is currently cold), this outdoor camera could not last more than a week of charge, from a 100% initial charge via USB cable, under the sun!
After playing around and connecting, reconnect but not changing the direction of the solar panel, this problem is resolved! And currently, after a 3-month time lapse, today ad at 11:00 AM, I have a %55 charge. I didn't contact the CS as don't believe in their existence, based on my past experience, though hearing here that it actually worked for the above commenter.

Picture quality for a lower rez (By today's standard of market, which here is 2K Pixel (2304*1296 )) camera is very good, and night white color is great with good picture, considering this is a solar one. But... my other issue and wish is for a wider angle lens as the POV thought not bad for a 2.8mm lens, is a bit tight for where I have it and need it (This is 110 degree view, and I believe if it were 120 or wider, that would help a lot, not being a PTZ camera (for good reasons).

The PIR white light at night is well responsive and no problem there; that actually is a good deterrent point by itself.

Overall and if you would ask me if I recommend it, based on prior experience with its initial battery charging handicaps, I would say NO, but right now I say definitely Yes and definitley better than the no-name/vaguely named cheap Chinese similar cameras.

Some sample images of footage, obtained remotely, are here. The night images are with white light (Cam's white LED that comes temporarily-when PIR type motion is detected or remote live viewing is initiated), and please note that ambient light is additionally available (The Tungsten color light in the background, and this is not a jet black night scene view).
Last edited by 1More1 January 25, 2026 at 01:02 PM.
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Jan 25, 2026 07:44 PM
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elcartel213Jan 25, 2026 07:44 PM
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Complete garbage. I had 4 of these that wouldn't connect 99% of the time. I threw them in the trash
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Jan 25, 2026 11:46 PM
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DoobieBrotherJan 25, 2026 11:46 PM
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I have 4 of the light bulb replacement cams and I would not buy or recommend them because of the software. Seems like it is all a trap to get you in to a subscription. After 90 days they all stopped sending motion alerts. It is always warning me that my sd card needs to be reformated (Sandisk, pny and samsung 128gb endurance cards, I have tried all of them to try to get it stable.).

I am looking to replace all of them..I dont know if these will have the same issues, but as said the soft app sucks.
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Jan 26, 2026 04:00 AM
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Quote from elcartel213 :
Complete garbage. I had 4 of these that wouldn't connect 99% of the time. I threw them in the trash
So you had 4 cams that only connected 1% of the time? riiiight.
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Jan 26, 2026 06:19 PM
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JPRJan 26, 2026 06:19 PM
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I have this and it doesn't record upon detection, so all I have are still shots. My Tapo without a solar panel last about 2 months and has great customization for recording locally, while this lasts 3 weeks with just images. I don't recommend it. Get Tapo or Wyze instead.

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Jan 27, 2026 08:18 PM
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oahortsaJan 27, 2026 08:18 PM
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Quote from elcartel213 :
Complete garbage. I had 4 of these that wouldn't connect 99% of the time. I threw them in the trash
This is exactly what most complains of this model are about. My experience is that a static IP helps a bit, maybe.
Jan 27, 2026 08:24 PM
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oahortsaJan 27, 2026 08:24 PM
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Quote from ThunderHawk :
I might be stupid, but from the connection issues that I found online most of them seem to have relatively easy solutions. Most say once they had better wi-fi signal that resolved the issue? Do you by chance have a link to the issues you're referring to? Thank you very much!
No, you're not stupid. The wifi signal strength is definitely one factor here.
I don't have solid test or proof, but my problem seems related to the initialization of the network connection. These models seem to work in some low-power mode, and they expose a public IP address with nothing related to my home IPs in the app. Again, I guess that they are connected to a server node only to save battery. When I open the app, it wakes up the camera through that server, and the camera starts transmitting videos. Without a static IP in my LAN, they seem to be suffering from talking to my router. If I turn of the app, click on all cameras, they all fail. Then turn off the app from the background, after five seconds, the connection is immediately built, for around 80% of the time.
Again, pure experience and guessing above. I think you can do some data or package analysis to verify this.
Jan 27, 2026 09:37 PM
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dealmashugunaJan 27, 2026 09:37 PM
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The app has improved but is chalk full of ads now. Really annoying.
The PIR settings seemingly make no difference at all....
Jan 28, 2026 11:37 AM
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holysinJan 28, 2026 11:37 AM
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Red extremely careful with laview unless you are doing a self-contained system. I had their hardwired system many many (MANY) years ago and eventually with Android updates the app that was completely flawless when purchased no longer functioned at all and tech supports response amounted to go pound sand, they were more interested in the IP cameras rather than full House hardwired DVR. With the extra ads and whatnot I would strongly recommend going with a different manufacturer
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Feb 02, 2026 07:50 PM
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Mark DFeb 02, 2026 07:50 PM
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Just a heads up - Laview's support is terrible. I used to vouch for them on here but I recently had one of their more expensive models go unresponsive and they'd only give me a refund of 20% or 40% if I shipped it back at my cost.

The rest of this thread shows a trend of issues with Laview in general and I'm working to transition away from them for my cheap home security needs. The value prop of a Eufy or TP Link seems better now. I've had Eufy products in the past and they did a good job on a failed product for me before.

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