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omna 180 cam hd remote access

by Jermain Langworth Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Omna™ 180 Cam HD?

The Omna™ 180 Cam HD is D-Link’s first Apple HomeKit™ enabled camera and combines our long history of producing award-winning IP surveillance devices with the ease of use of Apple’s HomeKit™ technology. The DSH-C310’s elegant, stylish design fits effortlessly into the modern home, while still packing a full suite of high- end features.

Should you buy the D-Link Omna camera for HomeKit?

Don't buy D-Link's Omna camera unless you're completely dedicated to HomeKit and are willing to wait for a broader range of products to work with the smart home platform. The $200 (£160 and AU$260 converted) 1080p HD D-Link Omna is a fine security camera, delivering prompt motion alerts and storing activity locally on a microSD card.

What is the Oman 180 Cam HD (D-Link)?

. The Oman 180 cam HD (DSH-C310/AN) is D-Link’s first Apple Home Kit enabled security camera, Featuring a stylish design that fits effortlessly into the modern home, while still packing a full suite of high-end features.

Where can I buy the 180 Cam HD?

Omna 180 Cam HD is available at Apple Stores throughout the world, www.apple.com and Apple Premium Resellers. Download the datasheet. Download the datasheet.

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Product Description

The Oman 180 cam HD (DSH-C310/AN) is D-Link’s first Apple Home Kit enabled security camera, Featuring a stylish design that fits effortlessly into the modern home, while still packing a full suite of high-end features.

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What is Omna app?

Omna allows you to see and feel as if you are ‘always home.’ View everything remotely through your iOS device – keep an eye on your pet in the living room, or check your home is safe while away on holiday for extra peace of mind.*

Does Omna 180 Cam HD work with Apple HomeKit?

The Omna 180 Cam HD also works seamlessly with other Apple HomeKit enabled devices. Easily control and turn on lights, smart plugs, thermostats and sound alarms with the motion detection feature.

What is Omna 180 cam?

The Omna™ 180 Cam HD is D-Link’s first Apple HomeKit™ enabled camera and combines our long history of producing award-winning IP surveillance devices with the ease of use of Apple’s HomeKit™ technology. The DSH-C310’s elegant, stylish design fits effortlessly into the modern home, while still packing a full suite of high- end features. The 180° wide-angle lens can capture a whole room using just one camera, and Full HD 1080p resolution with dynamic video streaming allows users to see every little detail in real time! The built-in IR LEDs provide 16 feet of night vision, so you always know what’s happening, day or night. The built-in microphone and speaker with echo cancellation ensure crisp and clear two-way audio communication.

What is an omna camera?

Omna is derived from the Latin word ‘omnis’ meaning ‘all-encompassing’, and with the 180 Cam HD’s 180° ultra-wide angle lens, you’ll see just about everything, from anywhere. The 180 Cam HD can be used directly from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the free Omna app to view live and recorded video4, configure advanced settings and receive alert notifications no matter where you are5. Avoid other costly recording solutions and use the 180 Cam HD’s microSD card slot to record motion detection triggered video clips up to 128GB and access them all easily from the free Omna app so you never miss a moment.

Is the DSH-C310 compatible with D-Link?

3 The DSH-C310 is not supported by the mydlink Lite, Home or Plus app and is not compatible with D-Link’s Connected Home Series.

How far can an Omna camera see?

So in the absence of light, the Omna can illuminate a room with its built-in infrared (IR) LEDs. That way, the camera can see up to 16 feet, even in complete darkness. To further enhance its night vision capabilities, you could add IR-enabled light bulbs, such as the ones from LIFX*.

What is the Omna Home app?

The Home app is your one-stop shop for all connected devices. That means I only need one app to control all my HomeKit-enabled devices, including the Omna home security camera. I can also create automation rules that span multiple devices.

What is a D-Link 180 cam HD?

D-Link’s Omna 180 Cam HD is an indoor home security camera that nicely blends into your home’s decor when placed, for example, on a bookshelf.

What is the lens on the Omna camera?

The 180-degree wide-angle lens makes it easy to find a spot for the camera that provides a holistic view of the area. Other cameras, such as Google’s Nest Cam offer a much narrower viewing angle, making camera placement a bit more challenging. To get a closer look, the Omna also has a digital zoom that works with visible and IR light.

How far can a camera see in darkness?

IR LEDs allows the camera to see in complete darkness up to 16 feet

Can you store videos on an Omna 180 Cam HD?

Since the Omna 180 Cam HD doesn’t support storing video clips in the cloud, it offers a built-in microSD card slot. You can use microSD cards up to 128 GB to locally store video clips and replay them later via the Omna app.

Is the Omna 180 camera compatible with Apple Homekit?

Omna 180 Cam HD is a home security camera that is compatible with Apple HomeKit, offers a 180-degree view and a built-in microSD card slot to store video clips. I have tested the Omna 180 Cam HD for the past few weeks and wanted to share my review with you. Additionally, I will share how the Omna compares to other home security cameras such as the Nest Cam.

Getting to know Omna

The Omna has a light silver-gray finish and a tall cylindrical design, with access to a microSD card slot on the bottom (it supports up to a 128GB microSD card, which isn't included). It's a fine looking camera, but D-Link's hardware choices don't necessarily make it easier to use.

Using Omna

The Omna iPhone app doesn't have a login or a registration process. You don't have to enter your email address and wait for a confirmation message to appear in your inbox. Nada.

The verdict

D-Link's $200 Omna is a decent security camera. Its live feed and related alerts were reliable. Its motion detection zones made it simple to focus only on certain areas. Its 180-degree field of view lets you see more of a room, although you'll deal with some picture distortion as a trade-off.

Features

The Omna 180 CAM HD is much smaller than I imagined when I first saw the pictures. It stands only 132mm tall and the cylinder is 58mm in diameter. It does look rather nice with its aluminium case, broken only by black sections for the camera near the top, the speaker at the bottom, the LED at the front and the inlet for power at the back.

Setting up

Well, if the instructions of the Quick Start Guide were anything to go by, you couldn’t get any easier. There are four steps only, the picture-grams indicate, and two of them are to do with plugging the Omna into a power point. The next is to download the Omna app, and the final step is to press the “+” icon on an app on your iOS device.

In Use

Before getting into it, I gave the iPad Mini 4 a reboot and tried the Omna app again, and now it worked fine. There’s some crossover between what it does and what Apple’s “Home” app does, but Omna provides generally greater control.

Recording and motion

Some things are complicated by the controls being split over two apps. For example, you switch whether or not you want notifications from the motion detector on or off in the Apple Home app, but control everything else about it in the Settings section of the Omna app, including sensitivity and watch zones.

Conclusion

Despite my little rant, the unit really is simple to set up. It just needs slightly better instructions (in case things go wrong), along perhaps with a page or two about extending things further. Like, for example, if you want to be able to view through it when you’re away from your home network.

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