The camera is compact and has a long standby time. It is not plugged in and does not need to install a mobile phone for remote monitoring. How is this achieved?

In fact, every family lacks a home monitor, which is not a joke. Whether you stay at home for a long time or go out to work, it is very necessary to have a good small camera at home. If we mention the reasons, we can start from these three aspects.


First, if you have old people and children in your family, and you need to go out to work every day to make money. The effect of installing a home monitor is easily reflected. Through the mobile APP, we can see the dynamics of the elderly and children in real time, and know whether they are safe. Of course, a home monitor with two-way intercom can bring both parents closer.


Second, if you have babysitters and babies at home, this small home monitor can allow you to go to work with peace of mind. The baby is very fragile, so it cannot leave our sight. There is a nanny at home. From the perspective of goodwill, we don't think the nanny is doing a bad job. But from the perspective of letting go of people's hearts, through monitoring, we can directly see a person's heart.

 
Third, users who like to travel and often go on business trips need to be careful of being targeted by thieves if no one is at home for a long time. Although traditional large-scale monitors can monitor roads, there are still some dead spots where there is no monitoring coverage. If there is careful design, we will suffer heavy losses if no evidence is found. Therefore, small home monitors can fill this gap.

 
Just because the camera is small and convenient doesn't mean the camera doesn't last long. Even in the case of unplugged, when we use the technology of human body induction, through the low-loss human body induction start-up and sleep procedures, the ultra-long standby function can be realized. Generally, long-term monitoring is achieved based on the number of activations per day. Theoretically, the data standby time can be as long as 1 year, if it is only activated 1-2 times a day.
Home monitors can generally be remotely monitored by mobile phones, using the home WiFi network to provide a medium for them to convert and receive video signals and audio signals on mobile terminals.

The connection between the mobile phone and the camera is simple and convenient, and it only takes three steps to realize:
the first step is to download the software and register an account. Remember to remember the account password in this step to avoid losing it.
The second step is to open the APP and configure the network directly after scanning. This distribution network is to configure the local router WiFi. If not, you can also use the AP hotspot distribution network to connect to the WiFi signal that comes with the machine, and connect to the mobile phone at close range to watch real-time video.
The third step is to wait. This process lasts about 20-30 seconds, slow one minute. After seeing that the camera is online, change the initial password.


What kind of home monitor can achieve ultra-long standby time?

The first J10 wireless WiFi remote surveillance camera. This is a HiSilicon home monitor with a built-in dark night vision light, which can capture clear images at night. It has low loss and motion detection function, which can save power greatly. Even if it is not plugged in, the camera can still be on standby for a long time.


The second model, J14 human body induction remote switch home small monitor. This camera is a home monitor that cooperates with 360 Wisdom Cloud. The data is safe and you can use it with confidence. Of course, it has an ultra-long standby human body sensing function, and it can be turned on and off remotely through the mobile phone APP.


The current technology is updated very quickly, but the core functions are still almost the same as those of traditional cameras, because the technology of cameras is already very mature. Before the application of new technology, this kind of home small camera is still the mainstream of home security monitoring.

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