The operating temperature range is too limited. It may be OK if it does not get damaged when outside the temp range, but I am guessing no warranty if it does.
Why I’ve ruled out purchasing this company’s products is that the “color night vision” is not actually color night vision, such as the Starlight Sensor that new Wyze cameras have. This company is deceptively offering tiny lights on the camera which allows one to see color as far as the little lights can reach, and trying to pass it off as color night vision. It is quite a difference from actual color night vision. Night and day harharhar
which camera with 5G/4G connectivity would you recommend?
This camera doesn’t record continuously to conserve battery life. It has a passive infrared motion sensor (PIR) to detect motion which triggers video recording.
This is a little confusing. Requires a T-Mobile SIM card, so then it has an Internet connection. Does the mfr supply a web site to store and view videos online? Is that included or an additional charge?
The videos are stored on a local SD card on the camera. The mfr supplies an app and maybe a website you can go to view the videos stored on the camera. As far as I am aware that service is all free. There may be some cloud storage you can pay for as well but I don’t know.
Obviously you still need to pay for the Cellular internet connection.
