Understanding Your New Wi-Fi Camera: A Breakdown of Key Features
This guide will help you understand the technical aspects of your new Wi-Fi camera and make informed decisions about its use.
Resolution:
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Advertised vs. Actual Resolution: The app may display various resolution options (4K, 1080P) which represent the viewing clarity, not the camera's true resolution. The actual resolution is 1080P (1920x1080 pixels).
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IP Video Resolution: This refers to the maximum resolution the camera can capture, which is 4K/2K depending on the model.
Viewing Angle:
- The camera offers a wide viewing angle of approximately 120 degrees, allowing you to see a larger area in each frame.
Recording Time & Storage:
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Built-in Battery: The camera can record for approximately 5-6 hours on a single charge (1200mAh battery).
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Cloud Storage: Cloud storage is optional and requires a separate purchase.
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Micro SD Card Support: The camera supports TF (Micro SD) cards with capacities ranging from 8GB to 128GB for local storage.
Additional Specifications:
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Frame Rate: 30fps ± 1fps (frames per second) provides smooth video playback.
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Antenna: Uses a 2.4GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi connection.
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Video Proportion: Records video in 4:3 aspect ratio.
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Charging Voltage: Requires a DC-5V 1A power adapter.
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USB Port: Mini 5-pin USB port for charging.
Note:
- Memory card is not included with the camera.
Tips:
- Choose a Micro SD card with a high enough capacity to meet your recording needs.
- Consider purchasing cloud storage for additional backup and remote access to recordings.
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network operates on a 2.4GHz frequency for optimal camera connection.
We hope this information helps you get the most out of your new Wi-Fi camera!