Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the D-Link Omna 180 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link Omna 180.
September 2017
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51 Reviews
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D-Link's Omna 180° Wi-Fi Camera is one solid security camera with excellent image quality and great motion detection that is very reliable. It also features tons of customisation options for adapting to various situations; plus, the Omna companion applica...
We've looked at a lot of cameras here and even managed to find time to write reviews on some of them. The D-Link Omna 180 Cam HD wouldn't be at the top of our list, nor would it be at the bottom. We found that the combination of quality, convenience and f...
Simple setup, Good quality in light and dark, Good motion detection features, Apple HomeKit compatible, Small, Stylish
Tricky to access remotely, Apple only
If you're embedded with Apple devices, this simple-to-use camera offers great quality and good features. It can just be tricky to access when outside your home network...
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Extremely easy to set up… if all works smoothly; high quality picture; auto recording; works extremely well in Apple eco-system
Need two Apple devices for remote viewing and operation; a little more information in the manual would be nice; no control buttons in app in landscape mode
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 i...
1080p Full HD Recording, Apple HomeKit compatible. Opens up possibilities with its motion sensing, Wide angle lens (fisheye effect), Sleek and compact design, Dynamic bitrate adjustment when live viewing, Omna app is simple, easy to understand and use,
Obviously only works if you are invested in Apple products (Apple HomeKit will work if you have an iPad or Apple TV to act as a Hub), Cannot really be mounted to a wall or ceiling, Night vision has a short range (works great at home, but probably not for
First Apple HomeKit camera in the market and does its job really well...
Abstract: I've used a lot of network connected cameras in many years of testing and for the most part they are clumsy to install, not the most amazing quality and are let down by a disappointing app and feature set.If you're looking for a security and monitoring so...
Easy to use, Nice aesthetic, Two-way audio and video,
Can drop out of Wi-Fi range and needs rebooting, Tied to Apple devices only, Needs to be plugged in constantly to ensure reliable working,
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Published: 2019-04-03, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: The Omna 180 cam HD – £118.89 available from AmazonMore of your homes becoming smart homes so having security is now a must more than ever. Here at What Mobile, we have covered a number of security options from our friends D-Link and the Omna 180 cam HD i...
HomeKit ease-of-use, 180-degree lens, MicroSD card slot, Full HD resolution
HomeKit lacks some automation options, No cloud storage, File management woes
If you're an iOS user and want to connect everything in your smart home through HomeKit right now, then yes — just know that it comes with the usual growing pains of being an early adopter. If you can hold off, we recommend doing so. At $200, the Omna 180...