CamerEye is changing the game of Outdoor Intelligence, making pools safer, smarter and more sustainable.
Pool safety and enjoyment: Intelligence for your peace of mind.
CamerEye is revolutionizing pool safety with its intelligent AI camera system. It monitors residential pools 24/7, identifying people and pets and distinguishing between people playing or relaxing in the pool and actual distress, and sends alerts and alarms within seconds of detection. It's the only camera-based pool alarm that meets ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) F2208-08 standards and approved to replace floating pool alarms, door alarms, and in-pool splash alarms. CamerEye allows homeowners to enjoy their pool safely and with peace of mind.
Now with SmartEye-Q: Keeping your pool healthy has never been so easy.
The CamerEye system helps you get the most out of your pool experience, providing you with added insights about your pool by creating data about your pool use and your pool health through the SmartEye-Q feature.
Swims data gives you the frequency and duration of your pool usage by people people and pets, represented in easy-to-use charts as well as a video timeline of swim events, filterable by date and type.
Pool Health data gives you a headline score of pool health, from dirty to clean as well as detail about “bather load” (how many people and pets were in your pool) and debris. Pool Health is also tied to your pool maintenance by a Pool Pro as logged by you, allowing you to better optimize when the pool needs attention.
It’s the Smart Pool System that grows with you.
The CamerEye team is continually adding new value with the goal of keeping you safer, making your pool smarter and more sustainable.
Subscription Options
CamerEye is even smarter with a subscription by giving you added access to video of events, deeper data, more robust safety notifications, and the SmartEye-Q feature set.
We present two subscription options: Basic or Premium. Cancel anytime. No contracts.
Basic includes AI-assisted streaming access, remote alerts/alarms, email and phone support, 15-day history of detected events (people, pets, distress, swims, Pool Pros, etc.), and SmartEye-Q.
Premium includes AI-assisted streaming access, remote alerts/alarms, email and phone support, 30-day history of detected events, the call-a-friend feature, 3-days of full event history, first access to new features, extended return period, and SmartEye-Q.
Payment Terms
If you choose to purchase CamerEye Basic or Premium, you will be charged via iTunes and then recharged for renewal 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Auto-renewal may be turned off at anytime via the iTunes Store settings. CamerEye Basic subscription price starts at $12.99 USD/month, and one-month, 12-month and 24-month packages are available. CamerEye Premium subscription price starts at $19.99 USD/month, and one-month, 12-month and 24-month packages are available.
Prices are in U.S. dollars, may vary in countries other than the U.S. and are subject to change without notice. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. If you don’t purchase CamerEye Basic or Premium, you can simply continue using CamerEye for free.
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What's New in CE Gen 1 System
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May 14, 2024
Under the hood improvements to enhance user experiences.
I have owned CamerEye equipment and used the app for over a year. It worked fine for 6 months, then they did a software update and the camera connection has not worked since. I tried calling them and even subscribed to get better support. So far I’ve wasted over $1,000 with this company.
They tried to figure out the problem, but apparently are not smart enough to configure out their own software. That’s a bad sign for an AI software company!
When they couldn’t get the equipment to work on my end, they sent me all new equipment. And just to be sure, I bought a replacement combo modem/wifi router. The new equipment worked for a couple months, and then I started getting the same message. “Hub and camera online but not on the same network.” How is that even possible when the hub is plugged into the combo modem/wifi router that the camera uses? They now suggest that I hardwire the camera. So I’ll need to hire someone to route a cable out to my pool if I want to try that “idea.”
These guys are certified to replace a physical fence required by most mortgage lenders. Someone needs to look into that certification. They’ll probably not care enough to figure out the WiFi connection problem until someone drowns and they have a lawsuit on their hands. Then they’ll go bankrupt. Maybe that already happened. It might explain why they don’t have the money to hire someone to fix their camera connection problem. They certainly don’t have the interest. (for you tech types out there I have Cox 1G home internet service and the Cox approved, Arris SURFboard SBG8300 DOCSIS 3.1). Maybe that’s the problem? Who knows.
I’m now shopping around for an alternative. I kind of regret tearing down the fence around the pool. Now friends with little kids can’t go in my yard without supervision.