I wish I could see how you're installing the nails and the white things because I'm unsure how to install those white things I saw you pounding into the wall with the hammer.
Make sure to use a Stone/Cement bit, it makes it easier to go through Stucco. I didn't use the plastic anchors, I just used some long 3" screws and attached mine directly to the OSB board on the house. The only downside with the camera is to get the most out of it you need to buy the month subscription.
then buy DVR bruh cuz every PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) Tech camera's requires that cloud monthly/yearly fees. If you don't wanna use month subscription get a POE (power over ethernet) IP camera using Hard drive and DVR etc
@@albertoechevarria6773 Hi, Cinnado B6 camera only supports 2.4G wifi. If your home router supports 5G and 2.4G, you can contact your network service provider to separate a 2.4G wifi out for you and you can use it.
How did you remove the camera mounting bracket? I don’t want to force it and break it. Is there anything special I need to do?
Nothing special. There’s a little ridge on the top side where it attaches to the camera. Push away and should notice mounting bracket start to com off
I wish I could see how you're installing the nails and the white things because I'm unsure how to install those white things I saw you pounding into the wall with the hammer.
Make sure to use a Stone/Cement bit, it makes it easier to go through Stucco. I didn't use the plastic anchors, I just used some long 3" screws and attached mine directly to the OSB board on the house. The only downside with the camera is to get the most out of it you need to buy the month subscription.
then buy DVR bruh cuz every PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) Tech camera's requires that cloud monthly/yearly fees.
If you don't wanna use month subscription get a POE (power over ethernet) IP camera using Hard drive and DVR etc
Is this camera good and reliable or does it have some glitches and problems also I live in a place where it snows in the winter is it weatherproof
The Cinnado B6 cameras for home security outside with an IP65 waterproof rating,it is designed to withstand rain, snow, and harsh weather conditions
@@cinnadoofficial have you had any issues with yours
@@jedidiahspencer3437 if you need support,please contact our customer service email:www.cinnado.com/contact
If my internet is 5hz, does that mean that the camera is of no use to me?
@@albertoechevarria6773 Hi, Cinnado B6 camera only supports 2.4G wifi.
If your home router supports 5G and 2.4G, you can contact your network service provider to separate a 2.4G wifi out for you and you can use it.
I learnt something from this video.
Didn't work whit 5g internet
Same
Same! What a waste of time