D-Link DCS-5222L
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D-Link DCS-5222L Cloud Camera Review: Call It 'Professional Lite'
If you're looking for a pan/tilt IP camera for security purposes, but you don't need the top-shelf performance and design features that drive the price of more business-centric models like the Axis M5014 beyond five bills, the $250 (as of August 5, 2012) D-Link DCS-5222L is worth consideration.
D-Link DCS-5222L InDoor Cloud IP Camera, Pan/Tilt, Wireless-N, 1280x720 30fps, Microphone & Speaker, NightView, Micro-SD Slot, Range Extender
Easy setup, Downside is the server you log into to view thing's very very very slow to load, Also you have to buy a 32gb sd card for it to be able to record. Wish I had looked around more instead of buying this one
Super Clarity
Clarity is good. As usual, all D-link products are reliable.. not like other cheaper brands in market. I like this product.- 1280x800 resolution, rotatable 270 degree
- monitor from anywhere
junk
wow, I tried to set this thing up and just plain could not so I had a friend of mine to come over and install it(he works with computers every day) and it took him over 2 hours to set it up.
great feaures
so far so good, fast delivery------------------------------------------
Great Price with my Rewards Points - Firmware Update Required - Needed Laptop to Configure
All features of the camera work great now that I had help from customer service. D-Link gives you the impression that all you need is your iPhone to get the camera setup. That might be true if the firmware has been updated, but I spent a good half hour on the phone with customer service to get it...
Doesn't work with ASUS RT86U routers
The camera and software is satisfactory, not stellar, but it does work. Unless, unfortunately, you're using an ASIS RT86U router and connecting via ethernet cable. The camera is unable to obtain an IP address however, if I try it with a different router, it does work.- Accurate
- Difficult Setup
Not terrible, but not great either
Okay, the first thing to know is that their appears to be two very different versions of this camera being sold under the same ID of 5222L. They can be differentiated by the hardware version labled on the box and the unit itself as being either ver. A or B.
Performance falls short of advertised
I purchased the 5222L because of the excellent quality and performance of the 5020L. After it took well over an hour to get it connected to my wireless network and on the cloud site, It would not stay up.
Performance falls short of advertised
I purchased the 5222L because of the excellent quality and performance of the 5020L. After it took well over an hour to get it connected to my wireless network and on the cloud site, It would not stay up.