In my tests, when recording continuously on battery power the camera recorded a little less than four hours of footage, which is right in line with the manufacturer’s claims. ![]() I would have to hit the buttons several times before getting the correct color LED to show up or to power the unit off.īoth recording modes work when powered solely by the battery or when connected to a 2A USB power source. Activating the different modes was a bit hit or miss for me though. The camera can be set to record in two different modes constant recording or motion detection. The light is small and very difficult to see, which sometimes makes it hard to know which mode the camera is in. The LED turns blue when powered on, yellow when charging and red when in motion detection mode. There is also a tiny LED status light next to the power button. The switch enables or disables audio recording. The three buttons are for power, recording and to activate the motion detection mode. On the bottom of the camera there are three control buttons, an audio switch, a factory reset hole and a tiny multi-colored LED. The adjustable camera head has a lens at its center and is surrounded by six black LED lights for night vision use. The small raised dome at the center of the Conbrov is a passive infrared sensor (PIR) which allows the camera to detect motion by measuring infrared light radiating from objects in the camera’s field of view. A black plastic textured housing holds the electronics and non-replaceable battery. ![]() The camera itself has a very simple design. Inside of the box you will find the Conbrov T11 Camera, a Micro USB to USB-A cable, an instruction manual and a small tool used to factory reset the unit. To function properly and to save footage, the camera requires a Micro SD card up to 32gb, which is not included with the camera.
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