Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Salient Eye Android Review
Salient Eye Review: Salient Eye is a home security solution simplest
Salient Eye Android Review-Positive (Salient impressive Eye easy to setup and easy to use, even its free. Negative (Salient Eye is for Android users only and you will not find many security cameras with advanced features here. Important (As far as theft-deterrent free and motion-notification systems go, Salient Eye has a simple key.
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We initially thought that the Salient Eye is the Android version of the IOS. It takes a camera-equipped phone or tablet with Android 2.2 or higher and turn it into an instant security device.
Unlike Manything or Presence, though, Salient eye does not have a webcam function. That means that you will not be able to check in on your pet or tune into live streaming.
In contrast, Android devices record video and you can choose to text (possibly on different devices) and email with a link to the photo evidence of what was happening at home. It also has a companion application, namely Remote Salient Eye, which allows you to disarm the camera of the second Android device.
Salient Eye is also equipped with a siren which is very annoying that you can just turn off after you enter the password security with a four-digit code to disarm you. As with text and email, it is optional, but a nice feature if you are looking for some basic anti-theft. Eye Salient not bother so you might as well give it a try if you have an old Android phones lying around you.
We are all familiar with the routine registration of new applications; provide your email, create a unique username and password. It usually is not complicated and it is a predictable step, but still a process.
We were surprised after opening Salient Eye for the first time found that there was no up-linking, email requests personal or up-front collection of other information. Instead, you are immediately presented with a large green button in the center of the screen for "arming" app and the green button below to opt in and out of emails, text alerts, enable / disable the siren, and remote access. That pretty much sums up the app.
You must have a device that is positioned to record before pressing arm. Move the entire device or across the field of view of the camera will cause the Eye Salient app-arming countdown to reset (you can adjust anywhere from 10 seconds to 5 minutes). After that any movement in the range of the camera will send Salient Eye into a frenzy.
First, it will take a ton of photos of the action, then send a text, email or both, and will be followed by a siren. Of course, you can also adjust the volume of the siren is based on the parameters of a mobile phone or tablet, but it is hard. If not scare away thieves, at least it will disrupt and disorient them.
A password security with a four-digit code that you choose will disarm Salient Eye. And, as you can access the arm and disarm function of tip Eyes Remote app, you do not need to be in the room to disarm the camera. By doing so, you will not feel anxious about your neighbors.
Testing Applications
Salient Eye for iphone very reliable, we have tested this app on a Samsung Galaxy S5 and receive text and email alerts on the iPhone 6 Plus. We also use the Asus Nexus 7 Android Tablet as a secondary device to test the Edge Eyes Remote application. Its worked well together, though you have to go through some sort of latent device registration process to connect "camera" Eye Salient device to activate your remote.
Whenever we Eye Salient motion detector is triggered, the sign arrived shortly after with a link to a photo of our awkward walking in front of the camera. The quality is not great, but enough to see who or what triggers siren. The buzz Sirens widely available for these applications, as well, although there is a slight delay between triggering the motion detector and siren sounded; always take the first photo and start the second siren.
In addition to some of the features available on the home screen, Salient eye does have a section setting where you can make some custom tweaks. You can change the period of time between warning ranging from 5 to 30 minutes and set the sensitivity of the motion sensor for motion low, medium or high, and the time needed to arm applications (ranging from 10 seconds to 5 minutes). And you can activate a warning relating to internet outages, the power supply is disconnected and the battery is low. It only provides enough to give you a bit of freedom in application.
IP Webcam is another Android-specific application that can convert the device into a security camera. We have not checked the IP webcams, but it seems closer to Manything or presence in terms of functionality. Having a continuous stream, so you can check in at home or at a remote office in a web browser, although it does not look quite as well designed as iOS his partner.
End Eye app does not have IFTTT channels and does not work with third-party products, but in this case we do not mind. Salient Eye do some things very well and that seems to work for them so far. And non-Android users do not need to feel left out - the iOS version of Essential Eye is under construction.
Automatic Functions
Salient Eye can transform your Android device with a camera into the security system is armed. Not only that, but it will send a text, email, and a series of potentially incriminating photos in a snap. Siren add a second layer of security features attractive; Eye Salient not only alert you when it detects motion, it also (hopefully) scare away intruders. And Edge Remote Eye applications ensures that you can disarm the system as needed. Give this app also if you are interested to test the motion sensor, warning, sirens and the basics of the other security cameras. There is no charge and have a hassle-free setup especially.
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