🔒 Secure Your Space, Anytime, Anywhere!
The LaView 4MP Bulb Security Camera offers a cutting-edge security solution with 2K resolution, 360° panoramic viewing, advanced night vision, and smart motion detection. Its easy installation and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant make it a versatile choice for any home or office.
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Video Capture Resolution | 4MP, 2K |
Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | camera body,light socket |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Form Factor | Dome |
Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Viewing Angle | 360 Degrees |
Installation Type | Screw In |
Night Vision Range | 33 Feet |
Wattage | 4 watts |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.06 x 6.77 x 0.37 inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 12.63 ounces |
Optical Zoom | 4 x |
Shape | Oval |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
Low light technology | Starlight |
Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
Alert Type | Audio and Motion |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom |
Light Source Type | LED |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Specific Uses For Product | Inside, Outside |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Effective Still Resolution | 4 MP |
International Protection Rating | IP67 |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 4 MP |
Control Method | App |
Number of IR LEDs | 1 |
UPC | 192728013315 |
Manufacturer | LaView |
Part Number | B0BDFRNZY6 |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.06 x 6.77 x 0.37 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LV-PWL2-W |
Size | 4MP-1PK |
Style | 2.4GHz |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Built In Light |
Batteries Included? | No |
S**E
Wide and clean view are the best!
I regret long time ago bought these cameras then returned! Recently I had experienced the other company’s several bulb cameras then tried to this one again and realized this is the best! Wide and clean view are the most compliments rewarded!
M**A
Simple, clear, budget friendly security.
Nice, clear image and sound, budget friendly camera! Super easy to use. No subscriptions or batteries needed. Just download the user friendly app, connect to wifi and screw into a working light socket and go! Great storage if you don't need it to record 24/7. Camera and app function well. No complaints, actually planning on buying 2 more for my side garge area and backyard.
T**T
Needs Better Security ***EDITS***
I bought 3 of these cameras, 2 for my front and side porches. 1 for a downstairs hallway we don’t often use. Just wanted a little protection. I’ve had these for 2 months now. The cameras have been hacked multiple times since I’ve bought them. This company claims that their cameras have security features of some sort to prevent this but it continues to happen. This morning I woke up to our front porch camera pointing to the ground. We’ve witnessed the hallway camera moving and looking around. I’ve since removed it and am only keeping the ones outside since they just look at the street. I’ve seen there are plenty of websites that these types of cameras end up on where you can just watch random peoples cameras. Will not repurchase and will be buying new cameras after a bit of research.Edit 4/16: I wanted to add that since I’ve posted this it has been every day that the cameras have been moved. But now they’ve started turning the lights on and off on the camera. They have also restarted both cameras a few times. I don’t know what other features they have access too but it’s possible they can access the push to talk. This has been such a scary experience for my family and I can’t wait to be rid of these cameras. I don’t know how they got so many good reviews.Edit 2: I am aware that the camera can move on its own thanks to motion tracking. I specifically turned this feature off on all the cameras as I just wanted them to look at one specific place. When the company contacted me they tried to tell me that’s why they were moving and I saw another review for these cameras saying they saw my review and that’s why they were moving. I’ve messed around with all the cameras enough to know the features and what they do as well as to be able to turn the features on and off. Im 29 so I’m not just some old lady who doesn’t understand electronics and I’ve worked internet technical support for many years so I need to understand computers and electronics for work. I reset the camera’s multiple times and worked on making them more secure myself but the movement AND lights tuning on and off continued. There’s a feature in the app called daylight that’s turns the lights on at night automatically and it was never turned on either. If you want to believe these can’t be hacked then do so but I know I’ll never use these cameras ever again.Edit 3: I woke up this morning to my cameras being completely removed from my account. Both at 4:13 in the morning. It says “removed on the phone model null” then a long number. So possibly someone got into my cameras again or the company themselves don’t like my review so they decided to go ahead and remove my cameras for me. All I know is it wasn’t me or anyone in my household. Ordering something new today so I never have to deal with this company again.
M**B
Good camera, not waterproof, but water resistant. Lots of nag screens to upgrade for co$t ***UPDATE*
LaView 4MP Bulb Security Camera 2.4GHz,360° 2K Security Cameras Wireless Outdoor Indoor Full Color Day and Night, Motion Detection, Audible Alarm, Easy Installation, Compatible with Alexa…The light bulb-style camera comes economically packaged in a retail-marked light cardboard box. Inside the box, right on top there is a user manual, a quick start guide, and the small fold out marked" important notice ". The bulb camera itself is nestled inside a formed plastic holder. There is also a small adapter so you could plug this directly into a light socket. There's a sticker on the white socket adapter that tells you this is to help you set up the Wi-Fi. That's a nice touch and it makes sense. That way you can plug it into a socket convenient to you while you're setting it up so you don't have to stand on a ladder or something and wave your phone in front of the camera to connect it.Looking at the quick start guide, you will have to download the app before trying to set up the camera. That makes sense. They also note that this only works on 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi, so you'll need to be certain that your phone is said on a 2.4 GHz stream from your router.Setting up the camera is familiar to anyone that has set up a security cam before- they all seem to be set up in a similar fashion. Once you have downloaded the app and set up an account with them, you have to receive a unlock code in your email to proceed further. Further. Once you have that, it's as simple as plugging the camera into power, (this is where that handy little adapter makes it much easier) wait for the camera to initiate, then you put your Wi-Fi password in so the camera can program itself and the app will give you a QR code to show to the camera. After a moment, the camera will play a tone to notify you that it has recognized the QR code and then the app gives you a countdown. It's a 2-minute countdown, but it took less than that for the camera to initiate itself and come online. Then you can put the camera or wherever you need it to be. In our case, I plugged it in in the living room to program it and then put it out side in the lamp socket above the door. So far, I've had no glitches with the camera. It makes connections and reconnections fairly quickly, and it responds well to manual directional changes. There is a siren function to the camera, but the siren is very quiet. I tested the siren by setting it off manually when a family member was in the yard less than 100 ft from it and they said it sounded very quiet and not alarming at all.As part of the setup, you have the option to put a TF card into the camera for storage. Please note, it does not come with a TF card. You'll have to provide your own. However, the camera doesn't seem to be very picky. I put in a card that I had pulled from an older non-functioning camera, and the camera recognized it and started recording to it almost immediately.On the opposite side of the quick start guide( and keep in mind this has nine pages per side- so not really that quick) they will give you step by step on how to link your Alexa to the camera if you desire. Everything seems fairly straightforward and step by step. I'm going to hold off giving the camera my Alexa password, while I see if I'm happy with all the rest of the functions.Reading through the rest of the instructions and the quote important notice" insert, they know that the camera is not waterproof- this is even though the ads specifically say that this is an indoor-outdoor camera. The important notice goes on to say that if you use it outdoors, you'll have to ensure that the camera will not get wet in the rain. I have issues with this. I did not expect the camera to be waterproof, but I do expect it to be water-resistant. How can you sell your product as an outdoor product without it being water resistant at all? I have mind mounted outdoors, in a lamp fixture that's very similar to the one in the end. It'll be interesting to see what happens with the camera after the first rainstorm we have.As far as night vision, in complete darkness without turning the light on we can see the accustomed black-and-white night images, but they are fairly clear. Turning on the light will give you back color but you lose a little bit of the depth.Another thing I did notice that I thought was interesting. Is that turning on the light produces an audibly loud click. Hearing the click over the phone interface via the sound transmission of the camera assembly itself, it sounds quite heavy and makes a loud sound.One of the difficulties I've had with similar light bulb-style cameras is that sometimes it has difficulty making a connection. I've had this one for a couple of days now, and checking it multiple times during the day and the night. It has connected in a reasonably quick time, every time.The only difficulty I've had with the camera is the controlling software on your phone. There is a very high incidence of the software nagging you to buy the premium version and buy cloud software. In addition to the continual nagging, you have to wait several seconds to be able to dismiss the nag screen. I was seriously thinking about purchasing more of these cameras, but the nag screen is starting to make me think otherwise.**** UPDATE ****After several emails back and forth with LaView, they provided me with the instructions to shut off the push ads. It’s buried deep in the app. Here is the path to get to the off switch.APP-> > Me page ->click on the upper right corner->Privacy Permission Settings->disable PersonalizationIt did work to shut off most of the popups, but it took several days to stop them all.The seller has corrected part of the info in the paperwork that comes with the camera, According to their representative, the cams are rated IP65, which according to a quick Google, “An IP65 rated enclosure gives protection against low-pressure water jets from any direction, as well as condensation and water spray. It's suitable for most outdoor enclosures that won't encounter extreme weather such as flooding.”So water resistant, but not waterproof.Their customer service has been responsive, prompting this update on my review.
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