With its brilliant 2K+ video quality and useful features, the EZVIZ A’s C6 Security WiFi Camera will up your home security game. Allow it to automatically focus on moving objects, recognize activity from people and pets, and monitor your area both during the day and at night with its night vision features. Easily establish a connection to your WiFi and take advantage of the camera’s two-way functionality. For a mere 315 AED in Dubai, all of this is reasonably priced, making it a dependable and sensible option for daily peace of mind.
For monitoring a whole room, pan and tilt security cameras are the best option. The Ezviz A’s C6 ($129.99) offers 2K footage and clever motion recognition in addition to a 360-degree vision with fluid mechanical pan and tilt action. While the C6 is simple to set up and produces crisp video, our testing revealed that the companion app is inconsistent. The $54.99 Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt P24, our Editors’ Choice winner, is a better deal because it provides more capabilities for a lower cost.
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Ezviz A’s C6 of Features and Design
The primarily white Ezviz A’s C6 camera is circular, with a diameter of 3.9 inches, and is a little bigger than a baseball. It features a flat motorized base with a LAN port and a power jack for wired connectivity, as well as 353 degrees of panning movement. A dual-band Wi-Fi radio allows you to connect wirelessly to your home network from within. 2K video (2,560 by 1,440 pixels) is recorded at 25 frames per second by the camera, which has a black motorized camera assembly with 133 degrees of tilt. Two infrared LED clusters provide black-and-white night vision, while the Starlight lens of the camera leverages ambient light to provide color night footage. The camera assembly has an LED indicator that glows red when there is a problem with the network or camera and blue when the camera is functioning correctly. It also has a microphone for audio detection and two-way communication. On the camera assembly, beneath the lens, are a reset button and a microSD card slot. A speaker is built into the rear of the container.
There are buttons for pan and tilt as well as two-way talk, mute, and pause on the video panel. Swiping motions can be used to adjust the camera’s point of view when you tap the pan and tilt button, which triggers the appearance of a circular four-way dial below the panel. A button to grant friends and family access to the camera is located in the upper right corner. Another button opens the settings screen, where you can adjust notifications, calibrate pan and tilt, enable auto-zoom tracking, and enable intelligent motion detection features. You can modify security settings, switch your Wi-Fi connection, and subscribe to a cloud storage plan using additional options. The Wyze Cam V3 and Eufy P24 cameras’ motion sensitivity and activity zone settings are absent.
Installation and Performance Ezviz A’s C6
Installing the Ezviz A’s C6 is simple, but first, you need to download and set up an account on the Ezviz mobile app. After plugging in the camera, I launched the application and hit the + symbol located in the top right corner. I chose Cameras, and when requested, I scanned the QR code on the C6’s base with my phone. After making sure the camera was powered on, I pressed the Start button, chose my Wi-Fi SSID, and typed in my Wi-Fi password. After I gave the camera a name, it was instantly added to both my Alexa and Ezviz accounts.
Screenshots from the Ezviz app displaying settings, activity logs, and cloud storage clips. During testing, the C6 produced excellent footage. The sharpness of the image was unnoticeable, and the colors were well-saturated. As we saw with the Ezviz C8C, the color night video was a little too dark and had flat colors. However, black-and-white night vision was likewise crisp and had outstanding contrast. The audio in both directions was crystal clear. Aside from this problem, the Ezviz app was a little unpredictable throughout testing. Every time I attempted to modify the camera name, it would always fall back to the lengthy default name. In addition, each time I chose Cloud Storage in the options menu, the software would stall, requiring me to quit and launch it again.
Ezviz A’s C6: A Decent Camera with a Dull App
The Ezviz A’s C6 2K+ Smart Home Camera has several features, such as motion tracking, intelligent notifications, and mechanical pan and tilt, that make it simple to keep an eye on an entire room. In testing, the camera produced clear 2K footage, was simple to install, and sent motion alerts quickly. Its motion tracking component also performed admirably, although I encountered some difficulties with the mobile app and had to go through several hoops to stream footage to an Amazon Echo Show.
The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt P24 is still our Editors’ Choice winner because it has many of the same features as the C6, plus a few more, like motion settings, built-in siren, and support for Apple HomeKit, for less than half the price.