![]() As with so many security cameras these days, you tend to get what you pay for. Pro Tip: Our Ezviz cameras both came with slots for Micro SD cards. This is great, but it’s important to note that Ezviz does not include the cards with the cameras themselves. You can buy them separately, and some retailers even offer 2-in-1 packages for pretty cheap, but we thought it was worth a warning. Mother Nature is no match for this camera! The hefty C3N is made to withstand weather, with an IP67 dust and water rating 3. We believe that’s weather-speak for ”this thing can handle anything.” Maybe you live in the northwest and get hit with those Arctic blasts. Or maybe you deal with extreme heat in the southwest (we know… it’s a dry heat). Either way, we think the C3N will be able to withstand just about any weather condition. While this is a helpful asset in any security setup, most outdoor cameras in the biz these days have some degree of weather protection, so Ezviz isn’t necessarily bringing anything new to the table. What does stand out with the C3N, though, is how tough it looks on the outside. In our experience, cameras like this have an intimidating presence that’s meant to deter criminals, or at least give them a reason to think twice.įYI: If you’re looking for security with reliable technology but a more discreet look, head over to our hands-on analysis of the YI security camera. Though YI is a relative newcomer to the game, they’ve got some neat cameras meant for subtle setups. ![]() Night Visionīefore we even opened the box, we knew our Ezviz C3N was equipped with some serious night vision technology. Note- You do not have to turn on the main switch for the alarm notification when the system gets to the time segment set, the alarm notification switch will be enabled and your scheduling will take effect.Rather than the standard infrared night vision we’re accustomed to, this one’s got color night vision – and we were keen to test it out.Īnd we’ll say this: When night fell after our first day testing this camera, we were met with a pretty all-consuming halo effect from one of our light fixtures. Here is the step by step guide to enable you to perform this taskġ. Log into your EZVIZ Account from the WebĪ) Open a web browser (Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer)ī) Type c) Click on cloud sign-in, enter your username/password and log in.ģ. Click on the settings tab on the motion detection alarm menu.Ĭlick on the “edit” tab on notification schedule menu.Ĥ. Click on the on Add time to add a time segment, repeat the process for all the days you want the schedule to operate, from the bottom left corner enable the schedule.ĥ. Once you have completed the scheduling process, click “Ok” to save the schedule. Note- You do not have to turn on the main switch for the alarm notification when the system gets to the time segment set, the Alarm notification switch will be enabled and your scheduling will take effect.ĮZVIZ Cloud Cameras have the option of setting a schedule for alarm notification using the Web app – This schedule will determine when you want to receive push notifications and when you want the alerts turned off. Here is the step-by-step guide to enable you to perform this taskĪ) Enter your username and password – Click the login tab to log into your accountĢ. Click on the device settings menu from the home page, select the device you want to view from the list of devices on your EZVIZ accountģ. Scroll to the Alarm Notification Tab and Click on that tab.Ĥ. Click on the on Add time to add a time segment, repeat the process for all the days you want the schedule to operate and use the checkmark on the top right corner to save the schedule.ĥ. Once you have completed the scheduling process, exit that page and turn on the notification schedule switch. ![]() ![]() EZVIZ Cloud Cameras have the option of setting a schedule for alarm notification – this schedule will determine when you want to receive push notifications and when you want the alerts turned off. ![]()
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