Nch debut review10/14/2023 ![]() ![]() The sound quality output from the camera’s speakers aren't spectacular, but it's more than good enough to have a conversation with anything you may need to when using the feature. The camera, as noted above, also includes 2 way audio which works fairly well. ![]() In terms of video quality, the C20 is actually pretty good, especially for a $20-40 camera! For comparison, you can see the difference between my $25 Wyze cam and using DAFANGs CFW) and the C20, and it's definitely an improvement. If you want to store the footage, the camera does include a micro SD card slot for local storage, and Imilab also offers Cloud based storage that varies between $1.99 a month to $6.99 a month, depending on how long you want the footage available to view. Pairing the camera and setting it up is incredibly easy. You simply turn the camera on and use the app to push Wi-Fi information to the camera (2.4ghz only, unfortunately the C20 does not support 5ghz) and bobs your uncle! You'll now get a nice 1080p visual of whatever it is you want to watch. In terms of permissions, the app “may” request a fair few as noted in the screenshot below, but as you can see I was able to deny all the sketchier ones and the app still worked fine, so that’s good. So how does it work? Well, firstly, you need to use the Imilab Home mobile app, which is available on both Android and iOS, and is the only way to access the video feed of your camera which I personally consider a con. I don't want my security footage routed to some third party chinese server, and prefer local connections only. ![]()
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