You can also share the feed with family members or give them full access. My camera performed much better after I changed its angle and tweaked the detection settings in the app. It’s worth playing around with the settings and tweaking your camera’s position. Screenshot: Defender Guard via Simon Hill For example, if you want to record video continuously, you must toggle on “General Record Storage.” Some of the translations are confusing too. Over a couple of weeks of testing, the app did crash on me once and twice failed to play the video when I tapped through from a notification. Video events pop up as notifications with a thumbnail image, and playback from the on-camera MicroSD card is swift, though it took longer when I was away from home. The Defender Guard app ( available on iOS and Android) is quick to load a live view of the camera feed, and it’s easy to navigate. But when I moved the camera to a busier spot with trees and bushes in view, I had to adjust the detection area and reduce the sensitivity to prevent frequent false positives from the vegetation swaying in the wind. I first tried the camera on a low-traffic side path, and I was impressed to find the cats didn’t trigger it. There’s also a toggle for human detection to limit alerts to people. Alerts came through quickly and reliably in my testing. ![]() ![]() You can set a precise detection area with a grid system and tweak the sensitivity. The camera can detect motion, a feature that works fairly well.
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