OYU Security Camera Outdoor for Home Security, 1080P Floodlight Camera with Night Vision, PIR Motion Dection,2500 Lumens Light, Wireless WiFi, 2-Way Talk, IP65 Waterproof for outdoor
Original price was: £335.99.£109.99Current price is: £109.99.



Price: £335.99 - £109.99
(as of Jun 19, 2025 06:44:29 UTC – Details)
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Package Dimensions : 31.4 x 22.5 x 17.6 cm; 1.3 kg
Date First Available : 3 Nov. 2021
Manufacturer : mitang
ASIN : B09KY5SC33
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
🎄【Smart PIR Motion Detection】The floodlight camera is equipped with a PIR sensor. When it detects movement, the outdoor security camera will sound a siren and send an alert to your application to stop intruders.
🎄【Live Two-Way Talk】The floodlight camera has a built-in speaker and microphone which can allow you warn the bad guys and play a role in keeping your home safe. At the same time you can also communicate with your family and friends, even if you are not at home.
🎄【1080P HD & Night Vision】The floodlight camera matching 1080P and 110° wide-angle HD camera, the security camera also has 12 infrared night lights to provide you with clear video footage whether it’s day or dark, so you won’t miss every important detail.
🎄【IP65 Waterproof】The security camera outdoor is IP65 weatherproof, which is waterproof and dustproof and can withstand bad weather. Rain or shine, the floodlight camera can have good realization.
🎄【SD Card Storage & Privacy Protection】The floodlight camera supports 8~128GB SD card to store videos. Information are stored locally, no longer worry about information leakage problems, to ensure information security.
5 reviews for OYU Security Camera Outdoor for Home Security, 1080P Floodlight Camera with Night Vision, PIR Motion Dection,2500 Lumens Light, Wireless WiFi, 2-Way Talk, IP65 Waterproof for outdoor
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Original price was: £335.99.£109.99Current price is: £109.99.
dave liewald –
Very Happy
So good I got 2
Mark G. –
Fails on Every Level!
This camera arrived in a âVogerâ branded cardboard box.This camera fails on almost every level:⢠As other reviewers have experienced, some of the parts were missing making the camera almost impossible to mount (see picture).⢠The camera failed to format two different Micro SD cards even after several attempts and reboots. The cards formatted immediately when placed in another camera.⢠Because of the above the camera does not record.⢠The Micro SD (TF) card slot is placed on the top of the camera so water ingress is likely (most cameras put this on the bottom).⢠App to camera voice communication works but camera to app communication just produces the occasional short burst of random noise.⢠Live image is very jerky and only transmits about one frame per second.⢠WiFi is described as âweakâ even though the camera is within 3m of the router.⢠The (very basic) app constantly nags you to leave it open so that you can receive notifications.I managed to bodge up a temporary mount to try this camera out and wish I hadnât wasted my time!I have several WiFi security cameras installed and this is just about the worst Iâve come across. The app (WowCam) requires you to register with an e-mail address and password. You then scan the QR code on the camera to add it to your WiFi. My SSID is hidden and the camera wouldnât connect until I made it visible. The app is very basic indeed and doesnât have any sort of cloud storage so you have to buy a Micro SD card (which then wonât format!). It then nags you to leave it open so that you can receive notifications. None of my other camera apps require this.The only positive thing I can say is that the floodlights are bright and can be angled to any position. They do trigger when you walk past the camera.I have attached three screen captures from the live stream. One in daylight, one in Infra-Red and the other using the floodlights.I could go on about all the things wrong with this camera but itâs easier to just say this camera wouldnât be worth buying at any price, let alone £109! For this price there are some really great cameras out there that have outstanding performance and picture quality, so go for one of those!
Mr & Mrs –
Missing partsð
Like other people have said we was missing the mounting plate. We did eventually make a work around and managed to mount it to our shed.The camera has to be hard wired which wasn’t a problem.Picture quality is not to bad and sound also although there is a slight delay in the audio of about 2 seconds.The lights work well at night and light up our rear garden pretty well.Overall very disappointed in the missing part and at £58.66 at the time of this review I feel is a bit overpriced even if the part wasn’t missing as there are better quality camera’s out there at around the same price.Do I recommend? Not really noð
Mike B –
Good picture but too many design flaws.
This is a large mains-powered floodlight that could have its uses, but for me you can get something much better for a quarter of the price.For a start, the camera is mains-powered, which is strange for IP cameras. Normally they run from USB, even with good floodlights. This would be good replacement for an existing outside light though (if high enough and in the right place).You only need to drill one hole, then use the very long screw to go through the front of the bracket and into the wall. You get a gasket to seal things up, but they still recommend silicone sealant around the top part to make it more waterproof. There’s no room to connect the mains wires up though, so you’ll need a hole in the wall or outside connector for that, which may look messy.The camera has a rubber slot covering the reset button and micro-SD card slot. It’s at the top, making it more prone to damp getting in, a bad design flaw to go with the lack of room for connecting the mains.I loaded the WowCam app which is pretty basic but easy enough to use and set the camera up. Being mains powered you need to be up a ladder by the camera to pair it (or do it on a bench when powered then move it).Images are fairly good, true 1080 resolution. Night vision isn’t bad and the spotlights are pretty good at not just illuminating where the camera will look, but generally around your house to deter unwanted guests. False triggers (and I got a lot) mean you’ll look like a lighthouse though.The software isn’t good enough to set detection zones or recognise animals/people so basic movements anywhere will set it off.Personally, I’d go for an IP camera that is USB powered, can move around and still have a decent floodlight, for a lot less. I’ve 12 of these so far and they are really quite good https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09Y5FG27D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
ð§ââï¸Senoritað§ââï¸ –
Good value and works as intended.
A no hassle set up floodlight security camera makes this useful and good value product.The camera comes with all the accessories mentioned. Being built to IP65 waterproof standard, this camera should stand up to anything UK weather can throw at it.The Wowcam app is easy to use and from there, you can control the camera around. The image feed stores itself in an onboard SD card. Quality wise, the feed you get from this camera is quite solid and it picks up motions quite well. Thanks to its night vision, it can record video at night with clear footage.It also includes two-way audio so you can speak directly and hear the visitors with smartphone quality audio. Itâs also great for scaring off intruders as it has the option to activate a siren, not very loud but good enough. The lighting from this camera is also nice and bright.All in all, a good value floodlight security camera with bright floodlight that works as intended. Itâs available on Amazon for £86.60 (with an additional 30% voucher at the time of writing).