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The module is designed as an industrial-grade component, featuring a streamlined chip board that prioritizes functionality over aesthetics. Its construction is surprisingly robust for a DIY kit, and the pinhole lens provides a surprisingly clear field of view that integrates well into various covert enclosures.
Setting up the device requires a bit of technical know-how, particularly when configuring the SIM card for 4G data transmission. Once connected, the P2P performance is impressively fluid, and the Camhipro app makes it straightforward to monitor streams from anywhere, assuming you have a stable cellular signal.
This camera is perfect for DIY security builders and remote monitoring hobbyists who need a small, cellular-based surveillance tool that supports Onvif standards.
Overall, this module earns a well-deserved 4.92 rating for its versatility and reliable performance in isolated environments. For $79.00, it offers a level of remote access and stealth that is difficult to find elsewhere in the current market.