Motion Detector Pro v2.3.4
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Developer Description
Use your device as a motion detector to keep an eye on your pet, office or home.
✓ Take a picture when the camera sees a movement and send it to an email or another phone. Great for catching thieves, watching your business/home or keeping an eye on your pet
✓ Indicate realtime on the phones display where the movement is detected
✓ Store the images on the cloud or locally on the phones SD-card
*If the app fails at startup, please restart your phone and try again*
What's New
Bugfixes
Version Information
- Version
- 2.3.4
- Downloads
- 1M+
- Updated on
- Mar 25, 2019
- Released
- Apr 7, 2011
- Requires
- Android 4.0
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Motion Detector Pro users say on Google Play
Great app, I use it to catch a gas thief, the only issue I have is the screen turn red when triggered and should stay clear so as to continue to watch the target.
For those of you complaining that you can't remotely access.. think outside the box. I use this app on a spare phone connected to Wi-Fi.. and I remote access it with my own phone through TeamViewer. By doing this it is just the same as having a wireless remote camera that you can access anywhere in the world
The alarm duration is too short. After detection, it takes long time to save the photo and come beck to normal mode. The idea is good but need more development.
My phone goes to sleep in other words the phone goes black after 10 seconds and the app does not take pictures with a black screen. Why don't app owners reply to me. Does this take pictures even with a black screen on your phone ?
Atrocious, the pictures it takes are uploaded to the cloud by default and you don't know this until you need to review them, not only that but deleting them from their web interface is an absolute pain, if you have more than 100 you'll go insane way before you finish deleting them. And the cherry on top, the cloud connection where your photos are uploaded is NOT secure, literally, it uses the old http protocol. Stay away from this one folks.