![]() ![]() All you have to do is provide an email address and password to create an account within the Kami Home app for iOS or Android, and then enter your Wi-Fi password so that the camera can connect to your Wi-Fi network (although the low cost of the camera means that it only supports Wi-Fi on the 2.4GHz bandwidth). Setting up the Wire-Free Outdoor Camera is admirably straightforward. But, of course, the wire-free design does mean that you can also bring the camera indoors every now and then if you need to. ![]() The batteries are rechargeable, but they’re an unusual size - Kami says they’re 18650 batteries if you want to check on Google - and were far too big to fit into my normal AA battery charger, so you might need to pay for a new charger as well. Kami is a bit vague about battery life, though, merely saying that the batteries provided with the camera should last for 3 - 6 months. Kami also includes a little rubber support that will allow you to simply rest the camera on a window ledge or other flat surface where the wall-mount might not be suitable. ![]() There’s a wall-mount kit included with the camera, and the head of the camera can tilt and rotate so that you can further adjust the viewing angle once it’s been fixed into place on a wall. It can also operate at temperatures between -10☌ and 50☌, which just about covers a typical year in a temperate climate. The camera casing feels sturdy and well built, and has an IP65 rating for water- and dust-resistance. ![]()
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