godrej pan-tilt home security camera review – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Tue, 05 Apr 2022 07:11:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Best Internet-of-Things (IoT) Products You Can Buy in India https://thenewshub.in/2022/04/05/best-internet-of-things-iot-products-you-can-buy-in-india/ https://thenewshub.in/2022/04/05/best-internet-of-things-iot-products-you-can-buy-in-india/?noamp=mobile#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2022 07:11:14 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2022/04/05/best-internet-of-things-iot-products-you-can-buy-in-india/

The word ‘smart’ can mean many things in the context of consumer technology, and applies widely to cover all manner of gadgets and appliances. However, it generally means that a device is connected to the Internet, and can draw some additional functionality using this connection. This can be used to do something as simple as turning the smart device on or off remotely by using a smartphone app, or even being able to keep an eye on your home in real-time from a different continent using a smart camera. The possibilities are endless.

There are many Internet-of-Things (IoT) products available in the Indian market covering various use cases, and new products continue to launch frequently. A lot of these devices can even work together; for example, you could use a smart speaker or smart display to control your smart appliances through voice commands, with many IoT products supporting Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri. There’s a lot you can do, so we’ve come up with this guide to help you make your home a smart one. Read on to find out which are our top picks among IoT gadgets and appliances in India right now.

However, before we get into our recommendations, it’s important to explain just what an IoT device is, and how it works.

What is the Internet-of-Things?

The entire purpose of IoT is to add Internet connectivity to regular devices and appliances, thus making them operable in different scenarios. The most common way to use this kind of connectivity is to make it possible to operate certain devices and appliances remotely using a smartphone, smart display app, or through voice commands. Some examples of this include being able to switch on or off smart bulbs without actually flicking a switch, viewing a camera feed of your home when you’re away, turning on an air purifier, and more.

While the smart home and IoT segments in India are still growing, markets in other regions show just how capable and impressive IoT devices can be, with everything from air conditioners to door bells gaining connected capabilities. The Internet of Things also has a lot of scope in the fields of elder care and healthcare. In India, the space already widely covers products such as air purifiers, cleaning robots, bulbs, and plugs, to name a few.

What do I need to use a smart device?

The most important thing to use any smart device is a good Internet connection. You need stable connectivity since your smart devices will need to always be connected to the Internet and hence, need to be within the range of your Wi-Fi router. The quality of the router is also important, as it will need to cover the range of your home to connect to all devices, and also be able to handle multiple connections.

Apart from this, you’ll need to install the individual apps for all of your smart devices, and it may therefore make sense to stick to a single or a handful of brands at best for all your smart devices so you’re not juggling between too many apps. If you have a smart speaker or smart display, this makes it even easier to use IoT devices and appliances within your home, as many such devices allow for hands-free voice controls through the speakers. It’s advisable to look for IoT devices that work with Amazon Alexa and/or Google Assistant, since this way, you can control them directly via Google Home or Amazon Alexa apps and smart speakers.

You’ll also need to make sure your smart devices match with the inputs, sockets, and existing appliances in your home. For example, smart bulbs will need to fit into the correct socket holders, smart plugs will need to be matched to appliances according to their rated voltage capacity, and devices such as air purifiers and smart air conditioners will need to be connected to an active power supply at all times. A mismatch here could cause damage to not only your smart devices, but also to any devices or sockets they are connected to. You’ll also need to ensure that your devices can connect to your router; many smart devices require a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection to work and dont always support the 5GHz band.

The Best Smart Speaker: Google Nest Audio

The Google Nest Audio is our top pick among smart speakers, for a number of reasons. With very good microphones for voice recognition, good sound quality, and access to Google Assistant, the Rs. 7,999 Google Nest Audio is among the most versatile smart speakers you can buy right now.

Support for Google Assistant means that the Google Nest Audio can be used to control IoT devices around the home, as most third-party products such as smart bulbs, smart plugs, air purifiers, and more, are designed to work with Google’s voice assistant. You can also stream music and other audio content on the speaker, and the good tuning and sound makes for a decent and convenient listening experience.

The Best Smart Display: Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen)

One step above the smart speaker is the smart display, and the Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) is the absolute best you can buy right now. While it is expensive at Rs. 24,999, it’s also the most advanced product of its kind, with a screen that can turn to follow the gaze of the user.

Apart from voice controls for supported IoT products from a number of brands including Xiaomi, Philips, and more, the Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) also works well for video calls, music, and watching the occasional video content on its 10.1-inch screen. This is a great addition to any smart home, if you have the budget for it.

The Best Smart Bulb: Mi LED Wi-Fi Smart Bulb

The simplest and often most affordable IoT product you can buy is the smart bulb, and this is a great way to get started with setting up your home automation. Among the best smart bulbs you can buy right now is the Mi LED Wi-Fi Smart Bulb, which is priced at Rs. 1,299 in India. It’s possible to control this smart bulb using an app from anywhere in the world, provided you have Internet connectivity and the bulb is connected to your home Wi-Fi.

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You can also change the colour of the light as the 10W bulb supports 16 million colours and works directly without the need for an IoT bridge controller. It’s rated to work for up to 11 years. You can adjust the brightness and it even works with Google Assistant and Alexa for voice controlled operation. It’s among the most versatile and feature-filled smart bulbs in the market.

The Best Smart Plug: Realme Smart Plug

Among the most affordable 6A smart plugs you can buy right now, the Rs. 799 Realme Smart Plug is simple but effective in controlling any connected devices and appliances. It can be voice-controlled using Google Assistant and Alexa, and also works with the Realme Link app where you can set timers or control the power state.

There is a physical button to control the smart plug, and it’s also considerably smaller than its competitors, thus making it a bit easier to use in tight spaces. It’s a great way to make smaller devices such as lamps, mosquito repellent machines, and power strips automated and connected.

The Best Smart Cleaning Robot: 360 S7

One of the most useful applications of the Internet-of-Things is cleaning robots; you can control your robot to automatically clean your home at any time and from any place using a smartphone app. Among the best cleaning robots we’ve reviewed in recent times is the 360 S7, which is currently priced at around Rs. 30,000 in India.

The 360 S7 features both vacuuming and mopping functions, uses laser navigation, and has a detailed app with the ability to very precisely control the cleaning tasks for the device. You can also control the robot using Alexa voice commands.

The Best Smart Air Purifier: Dyson Purifier Cool

Dyson is best known for its handheld vacuum cleaners, but the company’s air purifiers are equally impressive, particularly from the IoT point-of-view. The Dyson Purifier Cool is priced at around Rs. 50,000, and offers flagship-grade air purification for your home, along with all of the benefits of IoT connectivity to enable remote operation and monitoring.

Unlike the more expensive Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool, the ‘Cool’ model does not have a built-in heater for the air, but can be plugged into any 6A power outlet for easier operation, and a focus on air purification and fan-based cooling. The Dyson Link app helps to control the device remotely, and stable connectivity and detailed graphs of the air purification statistics make this the best air purifier you can buy in India right now.

The Best Smart Camera: Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera

The Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera is a bit more expensive than competing options from brands such as Xiaomi and Realme, but has the benefit of being a reputed player in the security solutions business in India for decades. The camera has a wide field of vision, can be controlled using the Godrej Spotlight app, has microSD and cloud storage for video clips, and also features two-way communication.

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Also Consider

Mi Air Purifier 3: Priced at Rs. 10,999, the Mi Air Purifier 3 offers good air purification at a reasonable price with a display for air quality, app controls, and support for voice assistants.

iRobot Roomba i3+: Although not quite as versatile as the 360 S7, the iRobot Roomba i3+ offers effective vacuuming, and can also have the vacuum bin on the robot automatically cleaned by the Clean Base docking station.

Apple HomePod mini: The Apple HomePod mini isn’t as capable as the Google Nest Audio or Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) when it comes to IoT compatibility, but it’s a good smart speaker that’s worth having if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem.

Sonos One (2nd Gen): The Sonos One (2nd Gen) is expensive and strangely didn’t have support for voice assistants in India at the time of our review, but sounds exceptional. There’s also app-based controls and support for Apple AirPlay 2.

Realme Smart Cam 360: The Realme Smart Cam 360 is a good alternative to the Godrej Home Security Camera, with similar features and specifications.

Google Nest Hub: Although not as capable as the Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) but considerably more affordable at Rs. 6,999, the Google Nest Hub integrates with your Google account to give you visual prompts for Google Assistant functionality.

Philips Hue Smart Bulb: One of the earliest brands in the smart bulb segment, Philips has expanded its Hue range significantly over the years. However, Hue bulbs are still a bit expensive, and not quite as smart as the competition.

Amazon Smart Plug: At Rs. 1,999, The Amazon Smart Plug is much more expensive than the Realme Smart Plug. It works only with Alexa, and is fairly large in size. However, it has a feature called ‘power state retention’ that’s very useful for India where power cuts are frequent in some parts of the country.

Apple AirTag: This small gadget doesn’t do much on its own, but it does come in handy to keep track of your belongings and helps you find them when they are misplaced. It only works if you have an iOS device to use it with, though.


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Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera Review: Take a Look Around https://thenewshub.in/2022/03/18/godrej-spotlight-pan-tilt-home-security-camera-review-take-a-look-around/ https://thenewshub.in/2022/03/18/godrej-spotlight-pan-tilt-home-security-camera-review-take-a-look-around/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 18 Mar 2022 12:38:23 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2022/03/18/godrej-spotlight-pan-tilt-home-security-camera-review-take-a-look-around/

Godrej is among the most established names in the business of home security in India, with a wide range of products including door locks, personal lockers, video door phones, alarm systems, and CCTV camera systems. Among the company’s more recent launches is the Spotlight range of home security cameras, which is a foray into the Internet-of-Things space. That means Godrej will have to compete against popular tech brands such as Xiaomi and Realme. I’m reviewing the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt home security camera, a compact Wi-Fi-enabled device that works with an app on your smartphone.

Priced at Rs. 3,499, the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt home security camera does exactly as its name suggests; you can not only view the camera feed remotely, but you can also adjust the field of view by panning or tilting the camera using the app. I’ve had a chance to use this new IoT home security camera from Godrej, and here’s my review.

The Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home security camera has a microSD card slot to store recorded footage

 

Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera design and build quality

Godrej currently has two Wi-Fi-enabled home security cameras in the Spotlight range – a fixed version, and this one, which as the name suggests, is able to pan and tilt mechanically when controlled via the app. The cylindrical camera is attached to a vertical ‘stem’ from one side, and this attaches to a circular base that holds the electrical components and Micro-USB power port. The entire base turns to pan left or right, while the stem allows the camera module to tilt upwards and downwards.

The camera can be placed on a tabletop or mounted on a ceiling when clipped onto an attaching plate (which is included in the box). A lengthy USB cable and power adapter are also included, allowing for some flexibility in positioning the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt camera. Interestingly, Godrej states that the camera can be powered even with a power bank, so it can be used on the go or away from a power outlet.

The device has a microSD card slot on the underside of the camera unit, which supports up to 128GB cards for continuous video recording. At around 400g, the camera is fairly heavy for a device of its size. It isn’t rated for water or dust resistance, so you’ll need to be careful if you’re mounting it in a semi-exposed, dusty, or humid area.

With a 2-megapixel sensor, this camera is capable of recording video at up to full-HD (1920×1080-pixel). The field of view is 110 degrees, and the camera can pan up to 350 degrees and tilt up to 90 degrees. This gives it the ability to look all the way around itself. There is also night vision through an IR filter which allows it to function in the dark. A built-in microphone and speaker let you use it for two-way communication.

Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera app and features

The Godrej Spotlight app (available for iOS and Android) is used to set up and control the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt home security camera. The setup process was fairly simple and took around 10 minutes to complete, following the on-screen steps. Once done, I was able to watch the camera’s video feed and configure other settings. The app can be used to watch and control multiple Godrej Spotlight cameras.

Jumping straight into the camera view, it takes four to five seconds to activate the camera from standby and show you a live feed with the date and time overlaid. It’s also possible to switch between SD and HD resolutions for the feed, view it in full-screen mode on your phone, and activate the microphone on the camera so you get a live audio feed along with the video.

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The Godrej Spotlight app is available for Android and iOS, and lets you control the camera and view the feed

 

The app has an on-screen D-pad to pan and tilt the camera with, and you can save angles to quickly jump to. You can also take screenshots, record video to save onto your smartphone, turn on two-way communication to speak to someone near the camera, configure the motion detection settings (to capture screenshots or video clips when motion is detected), and configure continuous recording settings (if a microSD card is inserted into the camera).

You can also set up cloud storage through the Godrej Spotlight app. This lets you access recordings even if the device and storage card are stolen or damaged. Cloud storage is a premium feature, and you’ll need to subscribe to a monthly Rs. 99 plan for unlimited space. Godrej does offer a seven-day free trial. It’s worth noting that this doesn’t mean you can record continuously and store everything; the cloud plan can only be used to store clips recorded because of motion detection.

You can log in to your Spotlight account to access your camera’s video feed and settings from a desktop browser, if you prefer. On one occasion during this review, the app froze and refused to load anything despite rebooting my smartphone. Only uninstalling and reinstalling the app fixed this issue.

Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt Home Security Camera performance

As with any home security camera, the hope is that you don’t need to use it at all. However, if that need does arise, the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt camera gives you quick and reliable access to its video and audio feeds. This is, of course, a Wi-Fi enabled camera, and you will need a stable and reasonably fast Internet connection for everything to work properly. Godrej states that the Spotlight camera is only compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks, and I didn’t have any trouble when it was connected to my home network.

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The Godrej Spotlight camera can be powered even using a power bank, according to the company

 

The Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt home security camera provides a colour video feed in well-lit conditions, and automatically switches to a monochrome night-vision feed when needed. The video feed is clear and detailed at HD and SD resolutions, both in daylight and in the dark. It’s useful to be able to take screenshots or video recordings to save to your smartphone, in case you don’t want to use a microSD card for continuous recording.

Although there was a bit of blur in the feed when panning or tilting, the picture was about as good as you could expect for a home security camera. It’s sharp enough to recognise faces and objects, or even read text. On the whole, the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt camera worked as expected when it came to its core functionality.

Pan and tilt movement was easy, but there was a noticeable delay of about a second between issuing a command and the camera responding and moving in the right direction. Two-way communication is a useful touch, although there is a bit of delay in the transmission of audio on both sides. This isn’t something you should be using as a substitute for video calls; rather, only use it for occasional functionality as a door phone or intercom.

The speaker on the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt camera is quite loud, and there is also a built-in alarm function that should scare off intruders, once it’s set up and activated. The camera chimes loudly when turned on and connected to the Wi-Fi as well as during the setup phase, which can be very annoying. The microphone quality is decent, but there was always a slight hum to be heard from household appliances such as ceiling fans, or sounds coming in from an open window.

Verdict

The Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt home security camera is simple but effective at its core functionality, and offers just about everything you would expect from such a device. A wide range of movement means you can have the camera look all around wherever you place it, which is a nice bonus. Stable network connectivity and app support let you access the camera from anywhere, and additional features such as microSD and cloud support offer flexibility when it comes to storing footage.

Although there are slight delays in transmitting both video and audio, these issues are quite small relative to the generally positive experience I had with the Godrej Spotlight Pan-Tilt camera. There are more affordable options with similar features such as the Mi Home Security Camera 360 and Realme Smart Cam 360, but the quality of this product coupled with the reputation of Godrej as a security solutions provider make this a device worth considering.

Price: Rs. 3,499

Rating: 8/10

Pros:

  • Wide range of motion and field of view
  • microSD and cloud storage supported
  • Clear video in well-lit and dark environments
  • App is well designed, camera works through desktop browser too

Cons:

  • Slight delay in transmitting audio and video

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