Qubo Smart Cam 360 Review – Smartprix Bytes
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Review Summary:
Critics Rating: 3.5/5
Design
Installation
Performance
Pros
- FHD recording
- 24×7 Continuous recording
- Motion/person-activated recording
- Intruder alarm
- Smartphone alerts
- 2-way communication
- Online and offline (memory card) storage
- Local cloud servers and encryption
- Alexa and Google Assistant as well as Smart Display support
Cons
- Dated connectivity features like 2.4GHz WiFi and micro-USB
- Continuous recording only on an SD card
Qubo, a Hero Group venture recently launched the Smart Cam 360 priced at ₹3,990. It comes with support for continuous Full HD 360-degree video recording 24×7 a day, AI-based person and motion detection, live streaming, real-time notifications about any unwarranted movements and intrusions, along with the ability to remotely take actions like an alarm or talk to the person on the other end. There are many more things you need to know about this product. And so, if you are out in the market to buy a new smart home security camera, then continue reading this Smartprix review of the Qubo Smart Cam 360 to know whether this has the features and frills you are looking for.
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Unboxing | Specs and Price | Design | Installation | Performance | Verdict
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Unboxing
Qubo Smart Cam 360 comes in a Blue colored box and inside you get the following:
- The camera
- The Micro-USB cable
- Warranty paper
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Qubo Smart Cam 360 Specs and Price in India
Dimensions and Weight: Height 104.28mm, Width 66.54mm, Diameter 69mm
Video Resolution: Up to 1080p30 , 360p30
Video Format: H.264/H.265
Still Image Format: JPEG
Camera Specs: 10X Digital Zoom, FOV: D106°, H83°,V46°, Sensor GC2053, 1/2.9″, 2M Pixel
Memory: 128MB SPI Nand Flash, 64MP DDR RAM
Processor: SSC333 SoC
Microphone: -38db sensitivity, 0.5m~1m range
Speaker: 1W
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Price in India: ₹3,990
Let’s begin the review —
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Design
This spherical shape Qubo camera is cuter than the oblong one I had reviewed previously. There is the moving camera which is the black portion and it is housed in a white case or shell. Now although it is called a 360 camera, it doesn’t cover the entire 360-degree field of view. It has some blind spots, but I reckon from the corner of a room (where it’s most likely to be fixed/placed), its tilt and pan movement should cover a broad view.
Also, in the black area, at the bottom of the camera lies a microphone and a micro-SD card slot (for offline storage of up to 256GB). You can manually move the black sphere in order to find this slit.
Now this motorized component is fixed on a frustum. The Qubo branding is present on the front and beneath it lies an LED indicant of its activity state. The green color denotes it’s on and active while Red means it’s on but not active.
For it to be on, you must plug it into a power source using the bundled microSD to USB-A cable. The use of a dated interface like this is a bit off-putting. But since we would mostly connect it and leave it, I can give this choice a pass. Anyhoo, it inserts into the back of the frustum wherein you’d also find the machine’s power switch. This button isn’t very clicky.
Next up, let’s talk about —
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Installation
Well, it is simple. You seat it somewhere plugged into an electrical socket. The rest of the setup takes place through the Qubo app. Open the app and go to Devices, then click on the hamburger icon, followed by Add Device. Choose either the device type (Cam 360 in this case) or press on the plus sign. It would scan and show the device in range that is ready to pair. Ensure your phone is in a 2.4GHz WiFi network since 5Hz won’t work. A bit weird weakness. Nevertheless if so far things are done right, you should be able to tether both devices. I was offered the promotional Gold subscription plan free for a month as a trial period within which I did all my testing. You might also get this trial period. The prime benefit of it is that you can store the data in the cloud which was convenient for my review. But if you want to store the data in a memory card, insert that in the slot.
It goes without saying that you must position the Cam 360 within the WiFi range.
By the by, the Qubo app is downloadable from Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The app will guide you on how to set it up and use it. One more thing is that you will have to register an account with Qubo by filling in some basic stuff like your mobile number and email ID.
During the setup process, you will be suggested to enable Alexa. Well, that or Google Assistant can work with it. That is you get to watch the recordings on a bigger screen. More on the app and the subscription plans in the coming section.
Qubo Smart Cam 360 Performance
So, Qubo Smart Cam 360 is compatible with smart assistants and smart displays. There are several such cool features in its arsenal. Let’s know them one by one.
The most important thing is the video quality. This can be set to High (Full HD) or Low (SD). Even during the night, you could go with either color or infrared capture, wherein the latter shoots in better perceivable but black & white mode.
Now as mentioned already, these recordings are done in an almost 360-degree pan and tilt. This feed can be accessed through your phone. It can be a continuous 24×7 log (only with an SD card); Live or otherwise; and based on when a person is found or motion is detected in the frame. If you don’t want you or your family members to be identified, you can train the machine to recognize your face. But, this process and face tagging thing weren’t working properly. You’d receive notifications for the same or you can also check out the timeline of events within the app. You can remotely keep tabs on what’s happening at the place where’s it’s installed. This real-time video can be streamed in a decent quality even if you watch it on mobile data. And if you want to notify or converse with someone in the vicinity of the camera, you can do that with help of the built-in microphone and speaker facility.
Similarly, within the app, there is a slew of other useful features too like trigger alarms against intruders, creating and setting routines as well as applying various time and location-based modes.
Last but not least, all the data collected, both online and local SD card storage, is claimed to be securely stored and encrypted. In case you are wondering, the cloud servers are in India only.
So, is this Made in India Smart Cam 360 by Qubo worth your money?
Review Verdict: Should You Buy Qubo Smart Cam 360?
Qubo Smart Cam 360 covers all the bases of what’s expected from a product of this type. It allows a good monitoring experience with FHD quality, motion/person-activated recording, intruder alarm, smartphone alerts, etc. It offers both offline and online storage of the videos. And this data, especially the cloud one is claimed to be safely stored in local servers within the country and backed by standard encryption measures. Also, compared to a previous-gen product I had used, this one is better specced too. So, to the question of whether you should consider this camera for your home security, I’d say yes. But, I say so while bearing minor discontent towards things like the use of micro-USB cable, just 2.4GHz WiFi support, and the limitation of continuous recording working only on an SD card. I wish Qubo addresses these shortcomings in its future products.
Reasons to buy
- FHD recording
- 24×7 Continuous recording
- Motion/person-activated recording
- Intruder alarm
- Smartphone alerts
- 2-way communication
- Online and offline (memory card) storage
- Local cloud servers and encryption
- Alexa and Google Assistant as well as Smart Display support
Reasons to not buy
- Dated connectivity features like 2.4GHz WiFi and micro-USB
- Continuous recording only on an SD card
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