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Bosma EX Pro Outdoor Camera Review: Security Camera with Auto Tracking!

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Although most cameras can’t record what happens outside of their set field of view, outside cameras are perfect for keeping an eye on activity around your house. Some cameras, like the Bosma EX Pro Outdoor Security camera ($119.99), include the ability to pan and tilt to widen the field of vision. This device is fairly priced. Features colour night vision, free cloud storage, and a weather-resistant design. In tests, it also produced clear, vibrant 2K footage and precise motion detection. The camera’s pan and tilt range might be expanded. Some intelligent notifications demand a subscription, and connection with smart home platforms could be improved.
The Ex Pro’s cylindrical shape has a basic, elegant black finish, and its whole appearance exudes subtle elegance. However, the housing has an IP66 weatherization certification, making it dustproof and capable of withstanding distant water sprays. The camera body is attached to the mountable base. On which it can rotate 180 degrees and tilt 45 degrees.

Bosma EX Pro: Key Features

Bosma filled this device with several features to set it apart from the competitors. Although we regret that we don’t have enough room, we would like to highlight as many features as we can.
The EX Pro can lock onto individuals via auto-tracking, which maintains the camera’s focus on them. Auto-tracking is first on the list. Within the field of view of the camera, this function will identify individuals moving. This feature will show the camera watching for porch pirates and other miscreants, and you’ll be notified when it turns on.


The anti-theft alert is the next item on the list. It might be attractive for thieves to reach up and attempt to take the camera from its mount because the EX Pro is simple to mount and unmount. If someone tries to steal the camera while it is on the anti-theft alert, it will scream at 110 dB like a banshee. You can set up this siren to notify you of different types of situations in addition to theft detection. The EX Pro differs from other cameras thanks to its person and package detection features. Both features accurately identify individuals and packages, as one might anticipate. These capabilities are fantastic if you want to know. Who is at your door or when your products will be delivered.

Hardware

Bosma frequently creates stylish, high-quality smart home appliances. The design of the EX Pro reflects the idea that simple can sometimes be attractive. It exudes a cocktail-hour understatement with its sleek black exterior and simple branding. No exemption applies to the EX Pro Outdoor.
A rubber gasket that keeps out rain and other bad weather cover the one USB-C port on the camera’s back. The EX Pro may connect to your home network. You can control this using the Bosma app. Thanks to its built-in Wi-Fi. Just remember that the app is the main method of controlling this device for the time being;


Suppose you want to take advantage of the camera’s AI features, which include person detection, package detection, facial recognition, and theft prevention. In that case, you need

Build Quality

The Bosma EX Pro camera provides 180-degree pan and 45-degree tilt options for viewing. The total field of view is also rather broad, measuring 128 degrees. A 3MP 4x-zoom camera with 2K, 2304 x 1296 resolution—roughly 44% higher than typical 1080P cameras—keeps watching on this cyclops. This implies that you’ll be able to view images in greater depth. Additionally, the camera features colourful night vision and great low-light performance.


The Bosma EX Pro comes with two-way audio, just like many of the cameras currently available. You can converse with visitors using this feature while lounging on your couch.
Although the camera has an inbuilt battery, it only has a short lifespan. This means that when installing the unit, you should consider positioning it close to an electrical outlet. Even though Bosma supplies several metal clips and screws to keep the cable attached. You still need to think about how the cable will be routed.

Design

The Ex-Pro can be operated fairly easily because of the Bosma app’s excellent design. You can choose the current feed from the camera, see a library of previously recorded events, select from any other Bosma smart devices you have connected to your network, and set and activate various arming modes for the camera from the main interface.


Standard controls for manually recording video, and taking screenshots of the video feed. Muting the camera’s sound, and using the two-way talk capability can all be found on the live-stream interface. You may pan and tilt the camera using the directional buttons underneath these controls.


AI services are those that oversee AI tracking and recognition. The settings menu is the central location for all of the app’s customization choices. These are organized into types. You may enable and customize sound and motion detection under Event Detection and turn on a 110dB siren that will play if someone unplugs or tampers with the camera. Using the recording options, you can enable, disable, and schedule automatic recording of identified events.

Installing the Bosma EX Pro

You will need a screwdriver, a driller, and other tools to install this camera. A marking tool would be useful as well. Choose a palace where you want to install the camera, and then stick the installation sticker there. Then, using the provided drill bit and the provided guide, drill two holes into the surface. Next, insert two wall anchors.

After that, take out the camera’s mounting bracket and fasten it to the wall where you anchored it with the provided screws. After that, install the camera on the bracket and connect it in. Finally, route and fasten the camera cable using the remaining anchors, clips, and screws. After that’s finished. Download the Bosma app. to complete the configuration.

Can this camera be accessed outside the house?

Yes, anywhere there is an internet connection. Also, it all depends on your internet speeds. If you switch to lower quality the video stream loads much faster. At high quality (1080), it took 20-30 seconds to load.

Does the camera have local storage? Does it support SD?

The camera does not support local SD card storage, as the video recordings will also be lost if the camera is stolen. However, all EX series cameras come with free 12-hour rolling cloud storage. in future also be releasing an indoor Bosma Home Station unit, which can work as a safe storage unit for the EX series.

Conclusion

Overall, Bosma is moving in the right direction with the EX Pro. Like many of its products, the EX Pro is well-designed and practical for the right use.

The EX Pro, however, might not be ideal for you if you lack a reliable wifi signal or wish to install this camera in a more isolated spot without access to electricity. The annual subscription cost for the EX Pro won’t make your either

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