XX62A SD card capable?

Started by Tuicemen, July 22, 2019, 04:22:22 PM

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Tuicemen

A few days ago I noticed x10 had introduced a new outdoor Airsight camera which is white and much smaller then older models. Going over the specs I noticed it appeared to suggest it had The ability to record to a SD card but there was no direct mention of it nor did it state it came with one. ::) :'
I fired off an email asking for some clarification and to see if future Airsight cameras would be white or possibly a color option.
The option to offer a color choice is being looked at. The color of the XX62A  was not specified to the manufacture thats just what was produced.
The SD card is a option which the end user installs.
This requires removing two outside screws and two inner ones.
This sounds a little easier then installing a SD card in the XX79A :)%
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Brian H

I am on the X10 mailing list.
I got a notice a few days ago. About the XX62A.
Looks nice.

HA Dave

I've been considering WiFi cameras (inside and outside) myself. Although the view from anywhere, hard-drive recording, hardwired, cameras I have now do a fine job. The technology has improved!

Many now alert right on a phone.... some camera/software/app setups can tell people from blowing trees.... some even have face ID technology.

But I like the new outdoor camera offered by X10. I've always depended of X10 quality. Some other products seem a bit more "risky".

However I really want integration. Everything should work with the other products I already own..... or may purchase in the near future. 
Home Automation is an always changing technology

SkipWX10

Anyone have any XX62A real world experiences they would like to share?

I've been thinking about trying an Airsight outdoor camera for awhile and at $46 I can't really think of a downside to at least give one a shot....unless they suck.

Any experience with the wifi range, app, setup, etc is welcomed, THANKS!

brobin

720P is old technology with inferior picture quality to 1080P and higher - particularly when you can buy a 1080P camera with equal or better features for less money.  As an example, $38 will get you this: amzn.to/3cTgNOM