• 【1080P HD Pet Camera】With 1080P HD resolution, wansview home camera displays a crystal clear smooth live video, you can keep an eye on your home anytime anywhere. Camera works with 2.4G WiFi(5G is not supported)
  • 【Two-way Audio & Works with Alexa】Equipped with a built-in microphone & speaker that allows you to talk and listen to your baby. Works with Alexa, ask Alexa to show your baby room, or anywhere else you have your wansview baby camera.
  • 【Smat Pan/Tilt/Zoom & Crystal Night Vision】Wansview Pet Camera allows you to keep track of what you love most. Cover every angle with 350° pan, 90° tilt, 110° field of view . The non-visible infrared light doesn't emit a red glow, which lets your baby rest peacefully. Status lights can be turned off from the app.
  • 【Smart Motion Alerts】Wansview security camera would record a 10-sec video automatically when detecting motion. Real-time notifications push to your phone, just open Wansview cloud app to check quickly what is going on.
  • 【Security】Financial Encryption Technology and the highest protection of data to ensure the security of your privacy. It supports cloud storage to avoid the risk of camera stolen or broken. You can also add a Micro SD card (up to 128GB )for local storage. No one could access your data without your permission.

I got the new Q6-W after using and getting dissatisfied with another 'brand name camera that won't be mentioned'. Anyway, right away I just knew this camera was it, I wanted something that the other useless camera didn't have and that was a very good wide-view... without that exaggerated fish-eye look. I wanted something that would be very clear when the lights are off. I wanted a camera that I could access when I'm not at home. I wanted a camera that I could adjust the view, look around the room if I wanted to. I wanted a camera that I could integrate with my Alexa device that all I had to do was ask her to show me the baby's room and "Behold! Baby crib''. I also didn't want to spend more than $40 for it. Well, not only did the Q6-W meet those expectations, it even surpassed it because I got everything I wanted, and found a few extra features to add to it. You can add family members to the account if you want to, you can set up motion sensor and adjust the sensitivity, you can talk to the other person like a two-way radio (you have to hold down the mic icon to speak). Plus, this is very huge plus, I don't have to subscribe to any nonsense, bait and switch "premium" services to enjoy the features that actually make you want the camera the first place! When it arrives: Just open it, set it up where you want it and download the app. (Quick reminder, when you register, you probably wouldn't see the email sent to you in your inbox, I had an issue locating the email and the folks at Wansview told me to check my spam folder, and I saw it- informed them to try to fix that little hiccup). Anyway, when you turn the camera on, it starts scanning for connection, then you have to scan your phone to sync up, and boom, you're done. There is a voice direction if you're like me and you don't feel like reading. Anyway, I love my new camera, can't wait for my baby to arrive so I can utilize it!!

This is a great home security camera. It has all of the features you need to keep an eye inside or outside (in a covered area) your home. It has local recording via an SD card, remote view-it-from-anywhere via the Wansview cloud app (the blue app, not the white one), motion detection alerts, a wide viewing angle, good night vision, and the app can show a 4-camera split view. 5 stars; because this is my intended use of the device. It is missing a particularly important feature (for me, at least) to be a baby monitor. Specifically, the camera can ONLY be viewed via the Wansview phone/tablet app. It cannot be viewed on 2 seperate tablets simultaneously (unless you create a separate account and 'share' the camera to the other account), a computer browser, or via a URL through another app or NVR system. These are features I need in a baby monitor so both myself and my wife can watch both of our children at the same time. Fixing this issue would earn a 5-star rating as a baby monitor. I'm giving it 5 stars because I'm not using it as a baby monitor.

I purchased the Q6 model because I enjoyed my experience with my other 2 Q5 units. I was hoping the Q6 would have improved connectivity to stay connected to my wifi unlike my Q5s would go offline unexpectedly. My other wifi connected devices do not seem to have issue maintaining connectivity. The Q6 have had better connectivity so far since I've installed it. The initial set up was much quicker and seamless compare to my Q5 experiences. The setup weren't different in terms of steps. The Q6 just connected to my wifi without having to hard-reset the camera and restart the process like I have with the Q5s. Just like the Q5, this Wansview camera included a more in-depth colored instruction manual in its package than some competitors. The package included camera, charger with USB cord adequate in length , and hardware for mounting (plastic stud for drywall/wood to receive screws). I followed the instructions of downloading the app, register new account, connect power to camera, and connect camera to 2.4G wifi. As I mentioned, I didn't have any trouble setting up the Q6. But if you do, I found powering on the camera for a few minutes prior to adding camera through app yields a higher success rate. If you have to hard-reset the camera (holding reset for 5 seconds with camera's acknowledgment of "reset successful"), make sure you let the camera goes through its startup sequence to its fullest completion. Otherwise, it won't pickup your wifi signal after scanning the QR code. Anyway, I liked the my other two cameras (Q5) enough to try a Q6!

I've had about, hm.. 8 or 9 of these Wansview cameras. Different types. I've loved the non-cloud ones, but last time I tried the cloud and hated it. It wouldn't stay connected to my wifi, the setup was a mess, and I hated the app. I returned that one for another non-cloud, glad I gave them another chance! They listened to the feedback, because of the 8 or 9 I've had, this setup was the quickest! I was up and running within about 5 minutes from start to finish. The longest part of that was just verifying my email, the actually phone setup from the flashing lights to connection message was super fast. The picture is great and the camera itself seems solid, and well made. I'd recommend giving them another try, if you're like me and ambivalent about cloud cameras, but I have noticed these cameras go down more often. I normally save my files to a desktop HD, but it's nice to have the cloud option, which I'll be trying out soon, if I can fix the consistent connection issue. I'll probably grab a couple of more of these, as I replace the oldest cameras. *I was wrong. Everytime I've opened the app up on my phone it's connected fine and the quality is great..extremely clear. It's the desktop app that has connection issues, whereas the cloud recording may work just fine. Just need a 24/7 monitoring solution, perhaps connect via ethernet somehow (different floor).

I have been using wansview cameras for quite long time. I bought this Q6 to replace my old Q3-S which is non-cloud. I have other wansview cloud cameras and I'd like to have all of them display on the same screen and all Alexa-enabled. I am quite familiar with the set up process, however it took a bit longer this time. The camera was supposed to read a QR code on my phone but somehow it did not respond until I forced a reset on the camera. Then it worked fine. All the operations work as good as my other cameras. I'd like to suggest some improvement: (1) Cloud app to support a multi-camera view for more than 4 cameras... since I have more than 4 cloud cameras now, it would be good if I could view them all at the same time. (2) When using Amazon Show (either on my Echo Show or Fire tablet) the video (not only this one, basically all my wansview cameras) has a delay around 10 seconds. It has a few seconds delay viewing on the cloud app, but the delay gets bigger using Show. I hope this can be improved in the future!

This is a really nice full-featured wireless security camera and after using it for a couple days, I'm shocked at what you get for the price. Included in the box is a multi-angle mounting bracket, a micro USB cord, a power brick, some screws and drywall anchors and an instruction manual. The manual is easy to follow and the camera and app are very intuitive to use. I had this up and running within minutes and was impressed by the features and ease of use of the app. -Image quality is excellent compared to other security cameras I've tried. The frame-rate and detail are pretty good and overall I'm very happy with the resolution and sharpness. -I love that you can pan and zoom from the app. It works great despite a slight delay from time to time. I like that you can save certain positions as shortcuts to quickly pan back to that spot. -Motion alerts work really well and so far I don't seem to be getting notified about every leaf that moves on a tree in the background. I do wish it had person detection to alert me when an actual person walks by, but I realize that's rare in this price range. -I've not tried the cloud, but I have a micro SD card installed in the camera and it works great. I have it set to record continuously and overwrite the earliest files as it gets full. If something happens that I want to save, I can go grab that clip easily before it gets overwritten later. (note: to get to the memory card slot, you have to pan the camera up all the way...it's hidden in the front of the camera at the bottom of the black circular area). -Night vision mode works great. It uses IR LEDs (invisible to the human eye) on the front of the camera to illuminate the area and the picture is crisp and clear (black and white for night mode). -Alexa Integration: This is very cool if you have an Echo Show or other Alexa device with a screen. Just add the WansView Skill link your WansView account and saw "Alexa, show me ____ camera" (where the blank is, say whatever you named your camera. It shows a live view on the Echo Show's screen. Awesome! Overall, I think this is a very solid little camera. You can use with WansView's cloud functions or store videos locally on an SD card for free, which is awesome if you're trying to stay low cost. You get remote pan/tilt/zoom, HD image quality, built in mic/speaker, Alexa integration, and a really nice app all for a super fair price.

I've owned quite a few wansview cameras in the past, and have been quite happy with them. I recently got the Q6 indoor camera and was pleasantly surprised. First of all, the picture quality seems to be quite a bit better than the older models (Q3s). The unit has amazing low light and night vision visibility, as you can see in the screenshot of the windows desktop app. The unit has an easy access microsd card slot on the dome of the camera as well, and was easy to format and set up for continuous recording. I used a 64gb card i had lying around. While the picture on the desktop app isn't as clear and crisp as the cellphone app (android) it is still significantly better than the older model. One thing that has changed is the introduction of their cloud app. The older cameras used a standalone app that used direct IP or p2p to connect. The new app seems to eliminate support of web access and i also think they eliminated rstp and onvif support as well. While that is very disappointing, they have followed in the cloudcam/ring and other cloud camera services where you pay monthly and they will record and save video for a certain period of time. If that is the kind of service you would like, then i think this camera is great for indoor use. the ptz feature, great day, lowlight and night vision as well as the responsiveness of the app makes this a great nanny and indoor security cam to have.

Don't know if review posted or not? I am actually impressed with this camera. I have owned a Foscam and another camera by this brand that didn't move. I actually found this had almost no lag time while other IP cameras I used do (even some by same brand). I love being able to move the camera by the app. The only cons are the blue light indicating network connection is bright in a dark room. I need to put a piece of black tape over it when I use it in our toddlers room because it's rather noticeable and will blink if it loses network connection which has woken our toddler up. Also, as silly as it sounds, there weren't directions that I saw on how to mount it with the mounting device that was included. Pros: great image quality. Great sound Enjoy being able to move camera around from app and great price for the ability to do so **can view camera even if not connected to the internet after super simple set up** this was a huge one for me because my old Foscam wanted me to set up a static ip address and whatnot. This had a very easy setup process and after the initial set up, I could view the camera remotely.

This is a great little camera for its price. I actually am using it outside in my chicken coop. Though it is not exposed to elements (rain, sun, snow) it is still experiencing our cold weather and is handling it great! The motion sensing is great, and I like how the app retains the last few days' worth of triggers (each trigger saves 10 seconds of video) (and will do push notifications on my phone), so I can look back and play detective if need be. The night vision more than suits my purpose and the images are clear (both day and night). I really like the pan/tilt feature of the camera so I can scan if need be, though it is slow to do so (the camera is right at the very edge of my wifi network so it takes a bit of time). Perfect little camera for basic security / staying-in-the-know purposes.

Camera technology has made tremendous strides in the past few years. This inexpensive little monitor offers exactly what I need to watch my mischievous four-year-old while she's in her bedroom and I'm downstairs. Setup was a bit hit or miss until I realized I needed to choose the 2.4 GHz version of my 5 GHz router. After that, it was a cinch. Image quality is pretty good at full HD, and the pan controls are very responsive, covering a full 270 degrees horizontally, with more than enough tilt up and down to even see down the hallway outside her bedroom. You can hear audio, though with a bit of a delay, and you can also talk remotely, though there is too much feedback to make this feature useable. The free Android app is very intuitive to use. I do not use the motion sensor, video recorder, or night vision features, so I can't comment on those. For the price, you really can't beat this baby monitor.