![]() If you're connecting over Wi-Fi like we are, you won't need to do this step. Next, you'll need to connect the Ethernet cable between your Cammy, and your router or modem. At $32.99, you have a great way of keeping an eye on your house, and at that price, you could even buy a few of them, controlling them all from the Cammy software on your iOS- or Android-powered smartphone or tablet. We're absolutely fine with the video recording qualities thanks to the cheaper entry price that Cammy is allowing here, with a price of just $32.99 on Amazon. This isn't too bad, but it could definitely be better. Once you're in the software, you'll need to go through a few things, and open up a Cammy account to proceed.īefore we kick off the review, Cammy sent us a D-Link DCS-930L webcam, which is capable of recording video at 640x480 at 30FPS. You'll need to download the Cammy software from the Google Play Store, or the Apple iTunes Store, depending on the device you're using, and then open up the Cammy software once it is installed. Once you've got Cammy positioned where you want it to, plug in the power cable and away you go. ![]() On the left, is a reset hole, and WPS button for wireless security. Most of this isn't required, but you will need to confirm the MAC ID at the bottom of the camera. ![]() At the bottom of the camera, you'll have a bunch of information. ![]()
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