Aggregated technical data identifies a dual-stream architecture designed to output video simultaneously to a 2.4-inch local TFT LCD and a mobile interface via 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n wireless protocols. The optical sensor produces an interpolated 720p resolution, though performance metrics show facial recognition clarity is maintained primarily within a 1.2-meter range. Standardized testing protocols indicate high parasitic drain when the Wi-Fi "Keep Alive" polling is enabled.
Structural integrity is dependent on a proprietary ribbon cable configuration, which is identified as a critical fatigue point during high-velocity door closures. Technical specifications indicate the inclusion of a MicroSD slot for local data logging, which preserves data sovereignty without external cloud reliance. The power system requires four AA batteries to maintain the wireless handshake and display functions.
Performance analysis notes a significant motion trigger lag, often resulting in missed event captures. The external housing is designed to maintain the aesthetic of a standard optical peephole, functioning as a concealment measure for the internal imaging hardware.
- Primary interfaces: Physical manual capture button, 2.4" interior monitor, mobile application.
- Alert mechanisms: Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detection, manual trigger.
- Storage modes: Local MicroSD logging, cloud-independent archival.
Users requiring a larger interior viewing surface might investigate the Invyxr WiFi Peephole Camera with 4.3-Inch Monitor, which utilizes a significantly wider LCD panel for enhanced visual clarity.
This hardware represents a specialized class of smart peephole cams that prioritize secondary optical transparency for external observers.