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8 Tests
Apr 2025
alaTest hat 8 Testberichte und Kundenbewertungen für ArcSoft Simplicam zusammengefasst und analysiert. Im Durchschnitt wurde das Produkt mit 3.7/5 bewertet, verglichen mit einer durchschnittlichen Bewertung von 3.9/5 für andere Produkte.
Wir haben sowohl Nutzer- als auch Expertenbewertungen, Produktalter und weitere Faktoren ausgewertet. Im Vergleich zu anderen Produkte erzielt ArcSoft Simplicam einen alaScore™ von 72/100 = Gut.
Expertenbewertung von : Jenny McGrath (digitaltrends.com)
ArcSoft's simplicam is a home-security camera with some competitive features, but its stand-out facial recognition is definitely still in beta.
The simplicam’s facial recognition feature is in beta, and it’s really the only part of the camera that was a problem. At first, alerts weren’t showing up to my Digital Trends email, but they worked just fine with an Outlook address. The motion and...
Expertenbewertung von (engadget.com)
More and more companies want to help you monitor your home or apartment via your iPhone or iPad, and Simplicam has a new system that is attracting some attentio...
Expertenbewertung von : Michael Ansaldo (pcworld.com)
True to its name, Simplicam offers an intuitive, highly customizable home monitoring solution.
Excellent app ; Extensive customization options ; Low starting subscription fee
Unreliable facial detection ; No battery backup ; Video is stored in the cloud only
Its facial recognition needs seasoning, but Simplicam’s customizable detection features and low cloud storage fees make it one of the strongest home security cameras available.
Expertenbewertung von : Megan Wollerton (cnet.com)
Do Simplicam's low monthly cloud storage fees and face-recognition feature make it a DIY security camera stand-out?
In addition to the standard motion and sound alerts, Arcsoft's $150 Simplicam has a face recognition feature. Its cloud storage fees start at just $5/month.
I scanned four faces into the system to test face recognition and it often misidentified them.
The Arcsoft Simplicam takes on popular Wi-Fi cameras like the Dropcam Pro with its multiple alert options and low cloud storage fees, but its face recognition is still very much in the beta stage.
Expertenbewertung von : Nate Swanner (slashgear.com)
As go home security cameras, so goes the Dropcam . The very cool, Google-owned company put everyone on notice with their snazzy camera, meant for home security, but good for a variety of use cases. A new challenger, Simplicam, wants to unseat them from...
The conversation around Simplicam — or any home security/monitoring camera — will be how it stacks up to Dropcam. If you’re asking me to choose between the two, I confidently and emphatically choose Simplicam. Solidly built, Simplicam just flat-out...
Expertenbewertung von : Megan Wollerton (cnet.com.au)
ArcSoft's $150 Simplicam struck me as "just another Wi-Fi security camera" at first. It has all the usual specs -- 720p resolution, Android and iOS mobile apps, a Web app, live streaming, email and push alerts, night vision, two-way talk, and optional...
In addition to the standard motion and sound alerts, Arcsoft's $150 Simplicam has a face recognition feature. Its cloud storage fees start at just $5/month
I scanned four faces into the system to test face recognition and it often misidentified them
The Arcsoft Simplicam takes on popular Wi-Fi cameras like the Dropcam Pro with its multiple alert options and low cloud storage fees, but its face recognition is still very much in the beta stage.
Expertenbewertung von : Scott Freedlun (chipchick.com)
Are you looking for a home security camera to check up on your kids at home or even keep tabs on your pet while you're at the office? Arcsoft's Simplicam looks to be the perfect solution.
Lots of features, easy to setup and use, great video quality with nightvision ; The Bad: Face recognition is not reliable
Face recognition is not reliable
Expertenbewertung von : Mike Prospero (tomsguide.com)
The ArcSoft Closeli Simplicam is a good alternative to Dropcam. At $149, it's priced similarly to the Dropcam HD, and provides equally sharp video, day or night. Its face-detection software, the one feature that sets it apart from Dropcam, worked...
Attractive design ; Easy setup ; Good-quality video
Saving video could be easier ; Can't connect to smart-home hubs
With ArcSoft's face-tracking technology, the Simplicam powered by Closeli can identify when there's an intruder, or if it's just your cat walking around.
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