As I mentioned, be very careful with the Maplin/Swann/Screwfix/B&Q packages that offer fixed focal length cameras. They may look impressive and contain nice pretty pictures of your house/street etc but they ain't going to provide enough detail like faces or number plates. The secret of CCTV monitoring is to pick up detail. As Henry shows in this video:
love it! for someone who is a complete noob to this kind of thing, this is excellent advice!
does the camera zoom in for these images or is this the normal footage it will film at all times? - how does it do this?
Your day time image is ok not crisp tho and your night vision is mediocre, be careful about companies you plug, there is much better out for same or less,. Just my personal professional opinion. Cheers
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I've tried XMEye on my phone and it lets me log in but when I click on the system it says password error?
On my PC it won't work on Opera or Chrome due to the ocx error but I've enabled all active x and flash etc.
I've managed to login on Internet Explorer and can see a picture but only one channel. There doesn't seem to be any option to change cameras.
I'm about ready for boxing it back up and sending it back to Amazon. Just reluctant because the picture quality is excellent but the software is shit.
I've even broken the habit of a lifetime and read the instructions which appear to have been translated from Chinese by a p*ssed up Glaswegian.