• REMOTE CONTROL WITH WiFi: Without a specific display, it can be used as a baby monitor to view your baby's activity and safety. No matter where you are, you can monitor your baby with your phones, pads and PC after the baby camera connected the WiFi.
  • RECORD PLEASURE MOMENTS: Equipped with 720P resolution, the pet camera supports video recording, snapshots and playback via cloud service or TF card storage (up to 128G). This security camera supports one or multiple device accessing at the same time via password identity feature.
  • KEEP IN TOUCH WITH FAMILY: You can keep in touch with your baby anytime with the built-in microphone and speaker allowing the voice be delivered between the APP and the wireless camera sides. This baby monitor also have Intelligent Motion Alerts feature, you can receive Message Alerts/Snapshots on your phone.
  • EASY TO SETUP AND OPERATE: Quick setup this surveillance camera via 2.4G wifi (not 5G), connected with your smartphones, tablet and PC in minutes by using the MIPC. With Pan 350°/Tilt 100° and IR led Night Vision, you can view any angle of your home at anytime and anywhere.
  • SECURITY & WARRANTY: Financial level Encryption Technology, make you connect to any devices, via a secure, safe network. All LeFun wifi cameras sold by LEFUN have CE, FCC and RoHS certified. If you need support, please contact us directly via our service card.

Easy set up and easy to use. It can be used as a baby monitor and security cam. The panning, tilting & zoom feature gives you a great field of view and allows you to see the whole room. You can also speak and hear what’s going on. The micro SD card also lets you record the video.

GREAT CAMERA! Clear pictures both with and without light (look at photos above) can hear voices perfectly! I use this for the playroom when I’m cooking and need an extra set of eyes and ears! Love, love, love this camera. Easy install and connection to phone! Will be recommending and purchasing another one!

I got this camera primarily for keeping an eye on a new puppy while we are not home. And let me tell ya, it serves that purpose Very well! (As seen in attached pics:) This camera is quite versatile. But first, regarding set up- it gives you voice prompts as you go which really helps on knowing what to do and when. But also, it is easy to follow written directions that it comes with. Only problem I had was connecting to my wifi for some reason. But, after a few tries I just logged out of the app (MIPC), signed back in and Voila! It worked perfectly. It is really nice to just click on the app while I'm away and check in to see if anything is going on! It is also super nice to be able to rotate the camera up, down and side to side remotely. There can be a delay of a few seconds when you swipe the screen to adjust angle and to zoom in/out. But just keep in mind-it is working over wifi, thru an app and far away. Overall, great choice for a camera of this price! I like the infrared for night time, ability to move camera lens, zoom and ease of operation.

The camera works great! Quick and easy to set-up and connect to the internet, which can be done through wireless or ethernet cable (they provide an ethernet cable). The camera has a night-vision function to be able to see in the dark and it works surprisingly well! The video definition is really crisp and you can adjust brightness and other things. The camera also comes with a wall mount so you can install it easily to the wall so it can be out of reach of pets or little kids. The app you download to use the camera from your phone is easy to use and can be used to 'talk' through the camera, which is great and useful for quick communication. Overall, this is a great buy and definitely worth it for such a good price

Best baby monitor for the price! Ok maybe a slight exaggeration as I've only bought this Wi-Fi baby monitor. The other good reviews and the price lured me in. My husband and I have purchased two other monitors in the past year for my son's room (a lot more expensive, mind you). Neither are wifi monitors that connect to your phone. They're more the " traditional" camera and monitor setup. Anyway, we bought this one because we live on acreage and when we get too far from our house we'd lose signal on our other monitor. I installed it yesterday afternoon (and by install, I just mean put it on a shelf, my husband will be the one to mount it on the wall). But the picture was so clear! The night vision was AMAZING. It blew our other monitor out of the water. I do have to say (and maybe it's due to placement at the moment), it did pick up the white noise machine a lot more. But I loved that you could zoom (and the picture would stay clear) and pan/tilt. For reference on the zoomed in pictures, my son's room is large and he was juuuust low enough in the crib. But had he been on the other side, or if we moved the camera to where his other one is, I'm sure I'd have been able to see him breathe! Could've used this when he was a newborn. I'm sure there are far better ones that cost more money but I was thoroughly surprised and happy with how great this one was for the price! I'm hoping to add more as I continue to use it and it replaces our other monitor.

I've had this camera for about a month now and I have to say I'm really impressed! The set up was incredibly easy using the app and it was up and running in under 10 minutes. In the future, we are going to use to check on our cats when going on trips for a few days but for now I've been testing it in various locations around my house to see how it performs. The picture is very clear (720p) and the motion detection works perfectly, even in the dark. I get a notification from the app every time someone/thing enters the field of view. At first I was receiving too many notifications but I turned the sensitivity down and now it is tuned correctly. I also inserted a microSD card and it takes snapshots and brief videos of all the times the motion sensor goes off. One last thing I think is cool is the ability to control the cameras direction just by swiping on the current live display in the app. There are still features I haven't tried out yet (IP camera for one) but I can say that this camera is well worth the cost.

When I purchased this I was reading several helpful reviews which said that it didn't work with Alexa so I was mentally prepared to have to wait for that feature, or perhaps not have it at all. But it DOES work with Alexa display-enabled devices, so I was very pleasantly surprised. Apparently they came out with an update around Aug 2018. It works fine with Alexa now and that's pretty much all that matters to me at present. Let me start out by saying that I purchased this to check on my cats while I'm away from home so SD card recording and motion detecting aren't that useful to me. Therefore I have not played with those features. Video quality is excellent when viewed from the app. But no way in hell is it true 1080p _streaming_ from the app. It looked crystal clean on my Fire 8 tablet which is fairly small, but on the desktop app on a large monitor (but with the app window still smaller than 1080 height) I could see jagged lines so it was upsampled or something. No biggie. I'm not sure if the video comes off the LAN or from the server. Framerate is fine. Certainly not 29.97. Perhaps half that or lower. Again, this is streaming, because I have no use for the SD card slot. I will say that setup was an absolute nightmare, but it had several pleasant surprises. First, I'll say enter your device ID in ALL CAPS. I was about to toss myself off a cliff until I did this. No, I did not grant the app permission to record my tablet cam 24/7 so I had to enter the device ID manually. I was wondering how the device was going to get my wifi password, and I assumed I'd have to bounce between wifi networks kinda like Alexa devices. But no, here's the cool part: The tablet sends the wifi password to the camera via SOUND. Beeps like R2D2 and the camera decodes that and gets your wifi password. That is cool as ****!!! And I say that as a computer programmer geek. That's cool as hell and convenient for the user. They do have a DESKTOP app as well, which I was majorly pleased with at first. Because personally I can't stand being tethered to a phone and I'm sick of mobile apps. Well unfortunately the desktop app only can set up the camera if the cam is plugged into ethernet. And furthermore, the desktop app doesn't seem to have zoom, or I can't figure out where it is. Other than that, the desktop app is fine. There's a serious delay when you pan/tilt the thing. Like a full second or more. This is the first PTZ cam I've used and it's cool as hell that I can even do it over the 'net, so no biggie there. You just have to plan out your motions a second ahead of time. The motors are almost completely silent. Across the room I couldn't hear the thing moving at all. The cats sure did, though, and they came running to the camera to investigate. Digital zoom is VERY handy. They need to have this feature on the desktop app too, or maybe I'm just missing it. It's got night vision with 1 IR emitter. I don't buy 32 feet, and I haven't measured it. Inside a normal room it would be perfectly fine. The cool part is you can manually tell it to go between night/day mode if you want. Because when you point the thing at a low-light situation in Auto, it'll auto-switch to night. Some cameras annoyingly switch between day/night very quickly, but they've solved that problem here. Like I said in the title, it does (now) work with Alexa. In MIPC, call your device say "Living room", and you can then say "Alexa, show me the Living Room CAMERA". Notice how your MIPC device name should not contain "camera" as you'll ask for that anyway. On my Echo Show it's a bummer because Alexa auto-dims the screen when there's title text shown on top. That's Amazon's fault, not the camera manufacturer's. I'm an Alexa developer and I don't like this either. So _currently_ the video is dark on the Show. (Amazon, fix this.) On my Echo Dot though, the video is bright and clear. No PTZ as far as I can tell on either one, but on the DOT it has its own digital zoom which is surprisingly useful. It tilts vertically down just enough to see everything, but upwards it goes clear up to 0 degrees. So if you ceiling mount the thing you can see everything. Tabletop you are a bit more limited. And it does come with a chincy mounting disk with two holes in it. Drywall anchors and screws supplied. I think any 3D-printed mount would be a better option but the included one is fine for the weight. I can't say I like the idea of a cloud cam in my house on principle, but I do like the fact that I can monitor stuff from away from home. Just wish it had the option for LAN-ONLY transmission. Would have taken half a star off for that, and half a star off for no Alexa support, but since it DOES have Alexa support now, I'm going to buy more of these. What they need to do is make it more developer-friendly and let the geeks like me do the dirty work as far as software goes.

I really liked this camera. It's an indoor security camera with functions such as, recording (via memory card or cloud or local cloud), you can take pictures, it has audio for the video and you can talk through it if you wanted. Those are just some of the features, there's also ways you can set schedules to record or alerts if motion is detected. This camera does it all and it's a lot cheaper than the competitors. I use the mobile app but there is a computer app as well that works. I like that if I'm in the app I can view the live feed and record via my mobile. It's really a seemless setup and works great. I have yet to run in to any issues as the app is well built too. You can string more than one camera feed as well but I only have the one on my front door. Overall I do think this is a really good security or surveillance camera.