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00:00:00 – 00:06:38
The video presents the setup and features of the Navision 1080 mini Wi-Fi camera, emphasizing its night vision capabilities, magnetic design, and recording functionality. Viewers are shown how to set up the camera by scanning a QR code, connecting to a 2.4GHz network, and configuring settings via a mobile app. Features such as setting a password, recording to a microSD card, changing camera settings, and continuous offline recording are highlighted. The camera automatically starts recording upon activation, and users can access live feeds remotely for real-time monitoring.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter demonstrates the setup of a mini Wi-Fi camera called Navision 1080. The camera comes with accessories such as a gigabyte microSD card, USB cable for charging, and a magnetic gooseneck mount. The camera has night vision capabilities and is magnetic for flexible placement. To power on the camera, you need to hold the power button for around 15 seconds until the light comes on. To turn it off, hold the button for about 45 seconds. The setup process involves scanning a QR code on an Android or iOS device, connecting to a 2.4GHz network, and configuring the camera using the corresponding app. Resetting the camera requires holding the reset button for 30 seconds until it resets.
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In this segment of the video, the key actions and details discussed are setting a password for a camera, instructions on battery life and charging options, explanation that the camera does not have a speaker, instructions on recording and storing data on a microSD card, changing camera settings like language and video recording mode, and highlighting the convenience of recording events 24/7 onto a microSD card for offline viewing without requiring constant internet connectivity.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the key point is that the camera automatically starts recording once it is turned on. You can check the recorded video either by physically going home or through an internet connection where it sends a live feed that can be accessed and reviewed on your phone.
