Monday, December 26, 2011

Our new home guardian, Push Video IP camera - Part II


And from the box and eagleeyes official website, we know that there’s a specific app for iPad, EagleEyesHD, and the video quality seems better than watching from iPhone.

We can see four cameras at the same time in EagleEyesHD. But since we only have one IP camera, we can’t know how it’ll be look like.

There’re some instructions on the website also about how to use this app.

Go to App Store and search EagleEyesHD to download.


In EagleEyesHD, the interface looks similar to EagleEyes.


Press “+” at the bottom as we did for iPhone,
key in the same information as in the iPhone,
click “Get Type”, and choose the resolution to “SXGA”.




Here’s the camera image on iPad.
Click the camera image, and it turns to full screen.
Good: The image really looks nice, and the icons below are the same as iPhone. 

We also try Push Video function.

This time, we wanted to know if we could still get the message when we turned off the light, and we adjusted the slow shutter to S4 to see more clearly. After all, thieves love nights better.



We received the message, but this time the video was slow and vague.
According to the explanation on the website, it’s because we raise the shutter level. However, if we don’t raise the shutter level, how can we recognize what’s inside the video? That’s the dilemma.


And as instructed on the website, we can also search the videos from this app, but it seems to be able to save the latest three videos the top. 




It’s not convenient if we want to find and give the video to other people, such as the police. Should we stop Push Video immediately when we see the important video in order to keep it?

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