Technical documentation indicates this hardware utilizes a 3MP CMOS sensor capable of 2048x1536 resolution. Performance metrics show that the frame rate is aggressively throttled to sub-15fps during low-light operation to accommodate the limitations of the internal Image Signal Processor (ISP). The wireless radio operates exclusively on 2.4GHz bands, and technical audits suggest potential voltage instability when the infrared LEDs engage during PIR-triggered events.
The power input system accepts 5V USB for charging or continuous operation, supporting an internal battery bank. Material science reports indicate the plastic housing lacks UV stabilization, which may result in material yellowing when exposed to direct solar radiation. The system uses a P2P cloud protocol for data transmission, resulting in a measurable delay between motion detection and notification delivery.
Standardized testing protocols show that the high pixel count is offset by significant compression artifacts, particularly during movement in the center of the frame.
- Resolution: 3.0 Megapixel (2048 x 1536).
- Sensor type: Passive Infrared (PIR) for motion-activated recording.
- Ecosystem: Tuya Smart / Smart Life integration.
For users who prefer a more robust physical connection and an integrated indoor monitor, the HD Digital Peephole Viewer with 3.5-Inch LCD Screen provides a hardware-linked display without cloud latency.
This unit is classified among smart peephole cams, serving as a high-resolution wireless monitoring node for residential entry points.