Technical documentation confirms the use of a 4.3-inch TN film LCD monitor paired with a 1080P CMOS sensor. The optical field of view is specified at 160 degrees, which introduces measurable fisheye distortion at the periphery of the image. Performance metrics indicate that the wake-from-sleep cycle over the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band requires between 3 and 5 seconds to complete a handshake and begin data transmission.
Power management is handled by an internal 5000mAh cell. Material science reports indicate the absence of a dedicated thermal management controller for the battery, suggesting potential capacity degradation if exposed to non-standard high-wattage charging inputs. The system integrates a doorbell button directly into the external lens housing, triggering the internal chime and display circuits simultaneously.
Standardized testing shows that while the 1080P resolution is upscaled, it provides sufficient pixel density for daytime identification. Night vision is facilitated by infrared emitters that produce a visible red glow, potentially identifying the sensor location to external subjects.
- Connectivity specifications: 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz) only; no 5GHz support.
- Functional highlights: Integrated doorbell, no-drill installation, Tuya/SmartLife ecosystem compatibility.
- Storage capacity: Support for MicroSD media up to 128GB.
To ensure this high-capacity battery remains operational during extended outages, it is often paired with dedicated power backup solutions to maintain the network heartbeat.
This device is a representative of the smart peephole cams category, specifically those utilizing white-label Tuya firmware for cloud integration.