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The Yale SV-DPFX-B Indoor Wi-Fi Camera delivers 1080p HD live video with pan and tilt functionality, motion detection alerts, and two-way talk. Controlled via the Yale View App, it offers privacy mode to physically hide the lens and supports local SD card storage up to 256GB with no subscription fees. Compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa, this sleek black dome camera is designed for seamless indoor home security.








| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Indoor |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Connectivity protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Video capture resolution | 1080p |
| Colour | Black |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Included components | 1080P Camera, USB cable, charger, fixing pack, quick guide |
| Number of channels | 2 |
| Wireless communication technology | Wi-Fi |
| Form factor | Dome |
| Effective video resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Part Number | SV-DPFX-B |
| Package Dimensions | 18.6 x 10 x 8.9 cm; 389 g |
| Item model number | SV-DPFX-B |
| Style | Indoor Pan & Tilt Camera |
| Pattern | Single |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Type of Bulb | Infrared |
| Special Features | Motion Sensor |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 389 g |
P**
Brilliant and actually works
I have purchased and return numerous camera trying to find one that actually streams for longer than 10 minutes and i’ve found it,this camera is amazing,picture quality is really good even night vision is great,it actually stays on for long than 10 minutes,it was on all night with no problems,its a bit more expensive than others but it actually works and works really well,well worth the money,works very well with Alexa and easy to set up
M**E
Security camera
Very quick delivery and excellent camera so clear
M**D
Works great but unintuitive setup
The product is excellent, great picture quality, motion detection works fine. However, as other reviewers have noted, the phone app seems to have been made by a distracted 5 year old. The iPhone app at any rate.My particular nemesis was the screen that asks for a device password during setup (not all purchasers seem to get this <shrug>). If you do, gentle reader, do not drive your insane trying to locate aforementioned password on the camera, the (useless) manual or the box it came in. Also ignore the app's advice to first set this password in Settings. Those are filthy lies. Instead go to Me -> Tool -> LAN Live, give the app access to local network if needed, then hit Search on the next screen. If your camera has managed to connect to Wi-Fi, it will show up here and you finally get to set its password yourself. Tears of joy were shed. Then go through the device addition process again and provide the password you just set up.It took me a frustrating hour figuring this out. Hope this helps other lost souls.
N**E
Complete junk. Barely functional, appalling instructions and poor design
This was bought as an upgrade for an existing Yale indoor camera that whilst good, doesnt have the pan+tilt functionality so this product seemed like a good upgrade. Unfortunately I couldnt have been move disappointed.Firstly, as several reviews have said, the installation instructions are abysmal at best, straight up incorrect at worst. The Yale View app seems to struggle reading the QR code on the camera so that takes 10-15 seconds and then the process and instructions ignore the steps to switch to the camera's own wireless access point for connection. At this stage I found I had to repeatedly power off and repeat this step until it finally connected, then the Yale View app prompts to set a new device password that it immediately forgets. Many device restarts later, I was eventually able to get past this point where it was completely unable to find my WiFi. Again, many device restarts and tedious QR code scans later I was finally able to connect the new camera.At this point I moved it to the intended location and tried it out. Firstly, the Pan and Tilt functionality is awful, attempting to move the view just a small amount results in it either not responding at all or turning halfway across the room.To make matter's worse, the device is picture on a shelf and aimed at a room, which matches our intended setup, except you cant angle the camera down because the truely idiotic design means it can't see past its own base leaving the entire bottom field of view blocked.I cannot stress enough, do not waste your time or money on this product.
C**G
Bought 2 usual IT pain to get going but glad I did!
Bought two for piece of mind due to a weird family member and rising crime rate in the area. They can be adjusted for sensitivity and although indoor cameras, they can see clearly out the window so I can see who is at the door... And of course how the pets are doing when they are on their own.Set up is NOT easy as the use of pictures and minimal language to sell to most markets resulting in confusion but patience prevailed and although the first one took an hour and a bit to figure out... The second took less than half an hour.Setting up blank zones (so the TV didn't activate motion detection) and all the other bits took another few minutes but oh my word these were a great purchase.
M**T
ok
ok
H**Y
Good Features, Tricky Setup, and Some Design Flaws
Setup & Instructions:Setting up the Yale SV-DPFX-B Indoor Wi-Fi Camera was far more difficult than I expected. The instructions provided are quite poor and not very clear, which made the process frustrating from the start. It actually took me around 6 hours to get the camera connected to my Wi-Fi network. The app isn’t intuitive either, and I kept running into errors. Eventually, I discovered that disconnecting all VPNs from my phone and making sure my Wi-Fi was set to 2.4GHz (not 5GHz) made a big difference. Once I followed these steps, the setup finally worked, but it took a lot of trial and error to get there.Packaging & Condition:On a positive note, the packaging was good. The camera arrived well protected, sealed, and clearly brand new. Everything inside the box looked genuine and untouched, which gave me confidence that I was receiving a quality product.Design & Mounting:The camera itself looks modern and is reasonably compact, but when mounted on the ceiling, it feels flimsy and not very secure. Another issue is the USB power cable: it’s short and black, which stands out and looks untidy when running across a white ceiling. This is a disappointing oversight for a product designed to be mounted up high. The camera does not need to be mounted and equally looks great on a flat surface.Features & Performance:The pan and tilt functions work as advertised, but the camera movement is slow, so it takes a while to adjust the view remotely. The HD video quality is good, and the motion detection is very sensitive, picking up even small movements. Two-way talk and privacy mode are useful features. You can add a 256gb memory card to the card to record images and videosApp & Usability:The Yale View app allows you to view live footage, talk through the camera, and adjust settings, but it is not very user-friendly and could use improvement. Navigating the menus and finding the right options isn’t as straightforward as it should be.Pros:- Good HD video quality- Pan and tilt for flexible coverage- Motion detection and instant alerts- Two-way talk and privacy mode- Packaging was good, item was genuine, new, and sealedCons:- Poor instructions make setup confusing- Took me 6 hours to connect due to Wi-Fi and app issues- Difficult Wi-Fi setup unless you disconnect VPNs and use 2.4GHz- Feels flimsy on the ceiling mount- Camera movement is slow- Short, black USB cable looks untidy on ceilings- App is not very intuitiveOverall:The Yale SV-DPFX-B Indoor Wi-Fi Camera offers solid video quality and useful features like two-way talk and motion detection, but the setup process is let down by poor instructions and app design. It took me 6 hours to get it connected, which was extremely frustrating. On the plus side, the packaging was good, and the camera arrived sealed and genuinely new. The camera feels insecure when ceiling mounted, and the short, black USB cable is unsightly for ceiling installations. If you’re willing to spend extra time on setup and can overlook some design flaws, it does the job-but there’s definite room for improvement.
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