The Agasio A622W Wireless Pan/Tilt Outdoor IP Camera features a high quality video sensor combined with a hardened IP66 waterproof enclosure as well as 50 foot NightVision. It also includes an IR-Cut Filter lens for true color images that are not washed out. The camera supports remote internet viewing, motion detection as well as a built in network video recording system. It is smartphone compatible (Iphone, Android & Blackberry) and accessible over the internet using standard browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox & Chrome). – Provides for remote viewing & recording over the local network or the internet through a PC or mobile device (including Iphone, Android & Blackberry) – Features an IR-Cut Filter for true and accurately colored images (e.g., greens appear green rather than grey or brown) – Features an Auto-Iris function which automatically adjusts the lens depending on lighting conditions so images do not appear washed out and do not require manual brightness adjustment Features an IP66 hardened outdoor waterproof enclosure – Supports WEP, WPA & WPA2 Wireless Encryption – Simple to setup with an easy to use graphical interface – High image & video quality (Display resolution: 640 x 480 Pixels (300k Pixels)) – Motion Detection with email image notifications and image upload via FTP – Multi-user access with password protection – Supports Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome as well as most other standard browsers including the standard Safari browser on the Iphone – Wi-Fi compliant with wireless standards IEEE 802.11b/g. Wired connection is also available – Supports Dynamic IP Addresses as well as Static IP Addresses – Compatible with Synology, Foscam, Blue Iris and most other Surveillance software programs and NVRs which accept standard Mjpeg Streams
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IR lighting reflections.,
This product is decent, and passable so far for the price. I can’t really understand why they’re NOT using 802.11n wireless, not only for the range but the speed. The second issue is that the IR emitters at night actually reflect back into the dome glass and make the view a rather fuzzy, and useless rendition of whatever the camera is pointing at.
Setup was actually very easy, but as a network engineer you’d expect that. I could see an average person struggling with the setup. We have 6 other IP cameras by various vendors from Trendnet to Zmodo. This is the first supposed all weather camera we’ve mounted in the “elements” of Minnesota.
Any kind of optical zoom would have been nice, but it doesn’t have it, and not even the digital zoom works in the Agasio Internet explorer control page, nor from our tablets using Foscam settings.
The low light sensitivity is actually pretty nice. The camera quality is average at best, and oddly, the whole glass dome turns when using 360 pan. I can’t see that holding up in the winter, and it’s mind boggling why you’d have a weather enclosed dome camera, but choose to turn the glass dome instead of the camera mounting inside the dome. Weird.
Three stars is generous, and largely just due to price. BTW – its actually a pretty big unit, so be prepared for that.
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Agasio A622W,
The camera itself isn’t bad during daylight hours.
The functioning / software of the camera leaves a lot to be desired.
The box the camera came in is labeled PTZ. It’s only PT!
The infra red at night is terrible. You have a circular haze all around the picture and hardly any picture.
I would not recommend this camera!!!!
I had to write a bad review to get any kind of tech support.
I have the Foscam FI8910W for my interior and it is great. I’ll probably buy another one.
How can the same company screw this up is beyond me.
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Very good ip camera,
This is my third ip/wifi cam, the other two being an Astak Mole, and Sharx, and now this Agasio. It works well, no issues out of the box, setup was just like any other ip cam: get it set up on your network, access it’s setup page via a browser on your local lan, and voila. Everything as expected, but the users manual is electronic on the CD provided in the box. I bought this as an outdoor, wifi, nightvision ip cam with pan and tilt. It is working great inside, I have not yet set it up outside to determine how reliable and waterproof it is. I use the Blue Iris software to monitor all my ip cams in one window, set up alerts, and provide web acess to all the feeds. Blue Iris did not have a setting for the A622W, but selecting the A601W worked, just FYI. It seems rugged and well built.
The only thing I do not like is the all in one cable that is hard wired to the camera. The reset button, power, and wired netwok all use a single cable that has 3 connectors on one end that is hard wired to the internals of the camera. I will use this over wifi, so I don’t need the bulk of the thick cable and wired LAN connector, but it cannot be removed and makes mouting it to the wall difficult as the tangle of cable/connectors doesn’t quite fit in the small recess on the mounting plate.
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