D-Link DCS-8000LH
![]() | Expecting restock Mount: indoor; Body type: portable (desktop); Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi; light sensor; motion sensor: motion sensor; sound detection; mobile app; IR illumination; Matrix type: CMOS; Matrix size: 1/4"; Number of megapixels: 1; Video resolution (px): 1280x720; Frame rate (fps): 30; Aperture: f/2.4; Horizontal viewing angle (°): 120 E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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The "Little One" from D-Link, the size of a lipstick tube, boasts an impressive set of "goodies" on its compact board. Here you've got a wide-angle lens (120°), a two-way audio communication system, and even infrared illumination up to 5 m. But let's go through this step by step.
Compactness Above All
The miniature body of the surveillance camera (37x38.1x95 mm) hides under its outer "wrapping" a CMOS image sensor with physical dimensions of 1/4 inch, which forms the final picture in HD resolution. The recorded video is streamed to a mobile gadget through the myDLink app and is stored for free in the "cloud" for 24 hours. However, the model does not have a slot for a microSD card.
Sensitive Reactions
The video capabilities of the D-Link DCS-8000LH, to be honest, are not the strongest. However, the camera has ways to draw attention to its modest self. First of all, by supporting the sending of push notifications when events are registered, be it a crying baby who woke up in the middle of the night or the detection of motion in the frame. Setting up and configuring the camera before launching it into operation won't be a problem, including for users who are not closely acquainted with modern gadgets.
Cable Management
The camera connects to the World Wide Web via a wireless Wi-Fi network. However, it couldn't do without cable management: the "tube" from D-Link is powered through a cord with a microUSB "appendage" at the tail end. The model also has a close relative in the form of the D-Link DCS-80100LH-A1A camera, which looks at the world with a wider view (180°), is equipped with a memory expansion slot, and mounts on a practical swivel bracket.

































