A visual sensor detects motion in the daylight, by determining changes in the image based on light level. An infrared sensor studies the field of vision, detecting changes in the heat levels of objects compared to the surrounding environment. It is due to this that it is a sensor suited for night time.

Easy Pairing
It shouldn’t be difficult to get set up and back to the things that matter most. Thankfully, the easy pairing of this model allows you to connect your device with the touch of a button.

Customised Detection Area
It can get quite irritating receiving motion alerts for what turns out to be nothing. With simple functionality from a smart device, you can configure your camera to only detect certain areas, for example a baby’s crib, as opposed to the entire room. This allows for fine-tuned control of your monitoring device.

Motion Sensing
To conserve battery and to only pick up the important things, this unit comes with motion sensing technology. If it detects movement in its surveillance radius, it can start recording and/or send an alert to your chosen device. Ideal for keeping you in the loop about what is happening on your property at all times.

Night Vision
Making use of an infrared filter, this camera continues monitoring your home even in complete darkness.


