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Amcrest 1080P WiFi Camera Outdoor, Smart Home 2MP Bullet IP Security Camera Outdoor Wireless, 98ft Nightvision, Built-in Mic, 102° FOV, 256GB MicroSD Storage (Sold Separately), ASH22-W (Wired Power)

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Features

  • EXPERIENCE HD Experience 2-Megapixel / 1920x 1080 @ 30fps) video on this wireless security camera. Features an extra-wide 102 viewing angle which allows you to cover more ground and keep more of what matters to you safe.
  • SMARTER SECURITY Receive motion alert notifications and review footage via your smartphone with the Amcrest Smart Home app. Securely store your HD footage to the Amcrest Smart Home Cloud or store directly to a class 10 MicroSD card up to 256GB for continuous recording. (Limited compatibility with Amcrest View Pro, not compatible with Amcrest Cloud)
  • DAY OR NIGHT, RAIN OR SHINE This wireless outdoor camera features a heavy-duty metal weatherproof IP67 housing as well as built-in IR LEDs to achieve awesome night vision capability up to 98 feet. This camera is part of the Amcrest SmartHome series and has view-only access through the Amcrest View Pro app, this camera will only work with the Amcrest SmartHome App. This product may contain components which are not NDAA compliant
  • SIMPLE, RELIABLE, SECURE This Amcrest 2.4ghz WiFi home security camera features a secure SSL/HTTPS connection, wireless AES/WPA2 encryption, FCC and CE certificates and receives regular firmware updates (Does not support 5ghz). At Amcrest, we want to ensure the safety of our customers, their loved ones, homes and businesses. Youll receive a full 1-year US Warranty and Lifetime Support provided directly from Amcrest.

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Read more Read more Read more Read more 1080P HD Resolution See more detail in 1080P HD footage with the latest 1/2.8" CMOS image sensor and a 102° viewing angle. The Amcrest UltraHD camera soaks in the entire scene, dynamically painting all the vivid colors and rich imagery, pixel by pixel, onto your desktop or mobile device in Full-HD 1920x1080 resolution. Motion Detection Alerts Utilize intelligent human detection alerts that send notifications directly to your computer or smartphone via the Amcrest Smart Home app. Customize your motion detection zones to receive only the alerts that you need. Be notified anytime your smart home camera goes offline. Mobile Viewing & Alerts Includes 1 free year of Smart Home Cloud Storage to remotely store and playback your recordings securely via Amazon AWS. Locally store your recordings to a 256GB MicroSD Card or record directly to Amcrest NVR or DVR. Live-streaming capability to Amcrest View Pro. IP67 Weatherproof The 1080P HD Wifi Bullet Camera is built to endure even the harshest weather conditions. The camera is equipped with a heavy-duty IP67 weatherproof housing that is designed to protect against dust, hurricane level winds, and rain. Read more Smart Home WiFi Outdoor Security Camera with Human Detection Smart Home Outdoor WiFi Bullet Camera with Built-in Mic Smart Home WiFi Doorbell Camera Smart Home Battery Wireless Home Security System and Smart Hub Smart Home WiFi Outdoor Security Camera with Spotlight and Siren Smart Home AI Powered Indoor WiFi PT Camera Resolution 1080p (1920x1080) 4MP (2560x1440) 1080p (1920x1080) 1080p (1920x1080) 1080p (1920x1080) 1080p (1920x1080) Viewing Angle 102° Wide-View 101° Wide-View 140° Super-Wide 110° Wide-View 111° Wide-View 93° Wide-View Night Vision 98 Feet 98 Feet 16 Feet 16 Feet 33 Feet 33 Feet Compatible With Amcrest Smart Home App, Amazon Alexa Devices, Amcrest NVRs/DVRs. (Live Viewing with Amcrest View Pro, Blue Iris and 3rd Party using RTSP) Amcrest Smart Home App, Amazon Alexa Devices, Amcrest NVRs/DVRs. (Live Viewing with Amcrest View Pro, Blue Iris and 3rd Party using RTSP) Amcrest Smart Home App, Amazon Alexa Devices, Amcrest NVRs/DVRs. (Live Viewing with Amcrest View Pro, Blue Iris and 3rd Party using RTSP) Amcrest Smart Home App Amcrest Smart Home App, Amazon Alexa Devices, Amcrest NVRs/DVRs. (Live Viewing with Amcrest View Pro, Blue Iris and 3rd Party using RTSP) Amcrest Smart Home App, Amazon Alexa Devices, Amcrest NVRs/DVRs. (Live Viewing with Amcrest View Pro) Additional Features Human Detection, Motion Detection Recording, Mobile Alert Notifications Motion Detection Recording, Mobile Alert Notifications PIR Motion Detection Recording, Mobile Alert Notifications, Doorbell Tones 6-Month Battery Life on a Single Charge, Up to 6 Amcrest Battery Cameras Connect to the Hub Built-in Spotlight, Strobe Light, 110dB Siren Pan-Tilt-Zoom, Human Detection, Auto-Tracking, Privacy Mode, Baby Monitor Mode, Motion Detection, Mobile Alerts Audio 1-Way Audio Built-in Mic 1-Way Audio Built-in Mic Two-Way Audio with Built-in Mic and Speaker Two-Way Audio with Built-in Mic and Speaker Two-Way Audio with Built-in Mic and Speaker Two-Way Audio with Built-in Mic and Speaker Storage Options Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, 256GB MicroSD (Sold Separately), Amcrest NVR/DVR, Live Streaming to Blue Iris and 3rd Party Software using RTSP Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, 128 GB MicroSD (Sold Separately), Amcrest NVR/DVR, Live Streaming to Blue Iris and 3rd Party Software using RTSP Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, 128GB MicroSD (Sold Separately), Amcrest NVR/DVR. Live Streaming to Blue Iris and 3rd Party Software using RTSP Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, Amcrest Smart Hub Local USB up to 2TB Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, 128GB MicroSD (Sold Separately), Amcrest NVR/DVR, Live Streaming to Blue Iris and 3rd Party Software using RTSP Amcrest Smart Home Cloud, 256GB MicroSD (Sold Separately), Amcrest NVR/DVR Weatherproof IP67 Weatherproof IP67 Weatherproof IP55 Weatherproof IP65 Weatherproof IP65 Weatherproof N/A Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression H.264 High Efficiency Video Compression Connection Type 2.4GHz Wi-Fi :IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 50m Open Field 2.4GHz Wi-Fi :IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 50m Open Field 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, supports 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 50m(164ft) Open Field 2.4GHz Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 100m Open Field 2.4GHz Wi-Fi :IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 50m Open Field


Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 2.9 x 2.9 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Date First Available: January 29, 2021


Manufacturer: Amcrest


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Can't set it up without a smart phone
Q: Can this camera be accessed through its own built in web server? Or just with the app? A: This camera model is a cloud-based solution and does not have its web UI. All setting changes must be done through the Amcrest Smarthome App. I don't want your app or a cloud based solution. My cameras are blocked from the internet on purpose. This one is being returned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Works with Blue Iris! However......
This is an interesting problem here. The camera does work just fine. Its got a good picture. Its weatherproof. Its a short body with a wideish field of view, and works with Blue Iris so it met my wants as far as that. However..... I am not sure I would buy another. Yes, you can use Blue Iris. But No, you cannot shut off the cameras internet access! So as far as I can tell its constantly streaming your footage to Amcrests servers with no way to stop it! Most IP cameras with RTSP, and every camera I've ever bough until now, allow you to use a browser interface to get in and adjust things like IP address, remove watermarks, shut off remote access etc. Not this one! You can use the Amcrest Config Tool to do a few minor things but any attempts to get in to a real interface with a browser fail. Now if you are using Blue Iris it's probably because you don't want your cameras exposed to the internet and you shut off DDNS, PnP and any other security problems right away. Not possible with this camera. Yes, you could block its IP address (which you cant change from the Config tool) at your own firewall but then it just hammers away on the firewall thinking its got a bad connection and needs to try again. I'm going to keep it because it does seem like a good camera and maybe I can figure out some workarounds. But if you are like me and search the reviews for Blue Iris because you don't want your cameras exposed to the web, keep looking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by TJH

  • Requires apps to use!
This is unlike any of the other Amcrest cameras I have purchased, in that it requires at least one app to use, and possibly more. Just to configure the device demanded that I install "Amcrest Home App" or something like that. That's a full-stop failure right there. Cameras need to have webservers for configuration; I refuse to install software that will cease being updated or will not work at all in a few years or OS upgrades from now, and which probably send all sorts of data back to some company or nation with whom I would rather not share data. Fail. Returning. I suspect even if I was willing to configure it with this software that this camera integrating with anything other than an "approved" camera server would not work, so this indicates I should start looking at vendors other than Amcrest in the future if this is the direction they're pursuing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by jtodd

  • Great cameras/ poor customer support
Had a problem with the micro SD not sitting properly and did return the camera. The other problem I had was their tech support who never respond to the other problems reference this camera and the other 14 Amcrest cameras I purchased . You would think they would want to help a good buying customer like me but it’s not the case, you get a lot of lip service and no action. They do make excellent cameras but hope you never need their tech support because your on your own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021 by JMG

  • Wouldn't recomend this camera
I bought this camera for my dad. I have 13 other amcrest camera and they are great. The interface is a pain but it can be accessed from an IP address. This one you can't. You have to use their confusing software to config the camera. The font on the software is soooooo small I can't read it. I use blue iris for it (way better program then theirs), they demand you use their software swear it's better. It's not. Blue iris runs circles around theres and I CAN READ THE TXT in blue iris. Their Support can be rude at times. I still can't get their overlay text off the CAMERA because your FONT IS TO SMALL!!! You support is the worse. They are rude and get upset if you can't hear them due to a bad connection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021 by Pieman16

  • Really Very Decent Security Camera for the Price
The Amcrest ASH22-W camera has a relatively economical price yet has a lot of features listed under its specs, so I was excited to give it a try. Packaging is typical – packed well in cardboard forms and foam padding with all items in their own little baggies, the lens on the camera is protected with a plastic film, and one piece of sealing tape is all that is needed to open the box. The box lists the title and a few features and looks very well-printed, with photos of the camera and other promo stuff printed on it. Included is the camera, a paper template for drilling mounting holes, the USB cable and power blister, mounting screws and anchors, a quick start guide, warranty info (you receive a full one year warranty with this device), some WiFi compliance info, data on cloud storage and the Amcrest user community, a firmware and FCC regulatory info guide, and a manual. The manual is a simple piece of slick folded-up paper and covers the basics. Like so many things you don’t need much of a manual as everything is done through the app and help is available online in the app if needed. You probably won’t need it – it is a breeze to set up; whether using WiFi or wired networking. The camera is a fairly standard normal-looking security camera with two antennas, an indicator light (which can be turned off in the app), a built-in microphone, a swiveling mount – it’s very recognizable as a security camera which can be important in itself; to scare away burglars and others. It seems very well-sealed against the elements, and the cable; which exits the camera through the mount, is sealed as far up into the device in the back as I can see so the mount itself does not need to be weather-sealed to protect the integrity of the cables and electronics inside the camera. There are three mounting holes, and the included screws work just fine with a Phillips head screwdriver and maybe some pre-drilling. Anchors are included but I did not use them and they are more for indoor use. The mount is very secure, of a nice thick plastic with substantial holes for the screws. The cable is a bit thick as it holds both the power and the network pigtail and is heavy-duty, it splits at the end into the power plug as well as a network cable plug, and the junctions are well-sealed with thick joints. The mount has a slot for the cable to worm it’s way out so you can either hide the hole the cable is going through by drilling a hole in the center of where the mount will go, to snake it out the side and down into another hole as needed (like you see in my pic). The length of the cable before it splits into the two pigtails is short but plenty long enough to reach any normal distance to an accompanying hole or access that you would need, I think. Unfortunately, the network end and power plug end are not detachable from the rest of the cable so if you need to drill a hole it does have to be the diameter of the network end part, even if you don’t use that part. The camera mount gimbals easily at any regular normal angle that you would need and once you get it right the gimballed part tightens for a secure lock. The camera housing is IP67 – which means it is VERY weatherproof and wind-proof. Weight is about half-pound or so and size is 5.8 x 2.9 x 2.9 inches. There are two WiFi antennas that can be repositioned as needed, and as mentioned above the camera can be gimbaled in any direction or orientation. Once you plug the power cable pigtail into the power cable and in turn plug this into the USB blister transformer it should start booting up. Setting up is very slick, well-polished, and in many ways similar to other things like this. It’s easy enough for almost anyone to do, of any technical knowledge (or lack thereof). Set up is done via the app, for mobile devices. As I said – it’s simple; you install the app through your app store, open it and register an Amcrest account, check your email and enter the verification code that you were sent, log in and then go in and add your device – scan its QR code in the app or enter it’s serial number manually. Then follow along with the directions in the app, which is a fairly short process. To connect this camera to your network you can either use WiFi or connect the camera directly to a network cable. Whether you use WiFi or connect a network cable you do have to plug the camera into a power source, a USB cable and transformer blister are included as I mentioned. For WiFi you are asked to connect your mobile device to the camera’s temporary WiFi network, and follow the instructions in the app to continue, finding your own Wi-Fi network and entering its password. Once that’s done you are all set. With the Wi-Fi setup it worked okay for me, considering the distance the camera is from the house. It was fine but even with the two antennas it was a bit far to reach across a long yard, through a car, and then through two feet of the solid limestone that the old section of our house is made up of. For normal situations I think the WiFi is just fine – having tested it with a router I had in the garage where this is installed. BTW, the camera only uses 2.4 GHz WiFi and does not have 5 GHz capability. For connecting directly to your network via a standard network cable you pick that option in the Amcrest SmartHome app and follow the directions there, the process of which is even easier than WiFi – though of course you have to plug your network cable into the camera. Video signal is via dual H.265 / H.264 and WiFi uses standard AES/WPA2 encryption that most of us have on our WiFi networks. The network cable can be plugged directly into the pigtail but there is a whole waterproofed clamping section, it can be a little complicated but with a little common sense it can be worked out. There is a foam seal and a part that screws onto the camera’s pigtail to make everything relatively waterproof. Once done you have a nice water-resistant network cable junction in the pigtail leading to where ever your network cable goes. So as I mentioned above I am using the network cable instead of WiFi, which was an easy matter as I already had a router set up and configured as an access point and this was right inside a short distance from where the camera is mounted. If you set the camera up on WiFi and then decided to use the wired network connection instead the camera seems to have to be deleted from the app to do this, and you just need to add the device again with this time selecting the wired solution. I did a hard reset of the device itself using the little reset button on the bottom of the camera (which extends through the waterproof hatch that contains the SD card), though I tried this again and didn’t need to do a full reset, just a soft reset. Setting it up again is about the same procedure but you pick ethernet instead of the Wi-Fi and you don’t need to go through the whole password and connecting to the camera etc, as I mentioned above. I really liked the easy setup and as I mentioned the setup is slick and smooth, and very similar to other security cams. All options are simple to access via the gear icon for the device – like sensitivity, human detection, and zones. The sensitivity is indeed very sensitive so I had to crank the sensitivity down significantly. And human detection worked amazingly well. Setting up zones is easy – these are zones where you want motion detection thus eliminating other zones where you do not. Pretty standard stuff for surveillance/security cameras. Notifications work nicely in the app, allowing you to quickly view the video of the notification period as well as quick access to real-time video via the stored video on the SD card. Various other options are available in the app – like the ability to reboot the camera, do firmware updates, share the device with others, adjust video quality, notifications, turning the indicator light on and off, and more. You can also set up a continuous recording schedule in addition to the motion detection saves, which I have set up to save to the SD card. You can use an SD card up to 256 GB and Class 10 or higher is recommended. The SD card physically is accessed via a small door on the bottom of the camera, secured with two small screws inside the waterproof hatch. The hatch also contains the reset switch, which protrudes through a hole. You can also get cloud recording from Amcrest. You can access previously saved motion detection video or recorded video on the SD card, through the desktop software DVR, or through the cloud service right through the app, from where ever you are. Video quality is fine, it’s not extraordinary but it is in HD and of moderate quality. In addition to day recording the night vision works particularly well also, the IR LEDs reach around 98 feet or so and consist of two LEDs. I’m really impressed with the night vision. I can even see night bugs flying back and forth in front of the camera lens. The camera itself has a 2.8 mm lens with 102 degrees of view, which is pretty wide, and is an HD 2-MP lens with a resolution maximum of 1920×1080 at 30fps, you can also use 720P. This allows a certain amount of digital zoom and such. Operating temperature is around -20 degrees below zero and 140 above – so direct sunlight shouldn’t bother it and local winters here in Northern New York won’t affect the electronics. There is a built-in microphone that lets you listen to what is going on at the camera. In my experience, this worked well and I was able to hear even fairly low-volume things going on nearby, though passing vehicles were super-loud. There is no speaker. You can also use this camera with smart home devices. So in summation; the Amcrest Security Camera Model ASH22-W works beautifully, though the camera quality itself could be a bit better. But the co-star here is the app and the functionality of everything working together seamlessly and trouble-free, and easily. It just works nicely – both the setup and the use of it. If you were asking how good can a security camera costing $50 (as of April 2021) be – in my opinion quite good and definitely worth the price, if it is an Amcrest Security Camera Model ASH22-W at least. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2021 by Lectrichead Lectrichead

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