⭐️2.1 / 5
Rating
🙌8
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Microseven

2.1.5

January 22, 2024

1. Enhance the display of the "Preset" UI. 2. Rename "Human targets tracking" to "Display tracking frame" on the screen.
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2.1.4

November 14, 2023

Added a new M7B1080-WSAA camera and its device type MYM71080i-AB camera to the application. Updated our new logo on the home page.
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2.1.3

September 22, 2023

When reviewing the alert information, add the camera name to both the cloud images and the clips.
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2.1.2

July 19, 2023

1. Updates for a bug to find the live cameras in the network 2. Add an SD card menu for some types of new cameras. 3. Updates for new classic Microseven ultra HD 4K cameras and PTZ dual lens 4 megapixels dome camera.
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2.1.1

February 24, 2023

Fixed the bug for using special characters in the password field.

2.1.0

February 8, 2023

Add new hardware version 6MP and 4K cameras.

2.0.35

September 22, 2022

Add sign-in with a Gmail account.

2.0.34

March 17, 2022

Add new model MYM71080i-A-WDR22. Update codec library.

2.0.33

October 11, 2020

Change menu style.

2.0.32

September 15, 2020

Changed software control turning on/off IR light in the camera in the night vision for wide dynamic range feature cameras.
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Price History of Microseven

Description of Microseven

Got Microseven IP camera? Download the app, you can watch live video and receive alerts while you are on the go. What is Microseven IP Camera? Microseven IP camera is a plug and play based (P2P) with POE and Wi-Fi video monitoring service that makes it stays connected with places, people, and pets. Microseven cameras are peer to peer secure to connect any personal devices included PC, Pad and phone. After your camera is online, you can see in live using Microseven app and receive alerts when motion is detected. You can remote play recorded video from microSD card in one click. To learn more, visit www.microseven.com.
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Microseven: FAQ

Is Microseven available on iPad devices?

Yes, Microseven is compatible with the iPad.
The Microseven app was created by Microseven Systems, LLC.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 11.0.
The overall rating of Microseven is 2.1 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Microseven Is Utilities.
The latest version of Microseven is 2.1.5.
Microseven’s latest update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Microseven app is now available in American English.
No, Microseven is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Microseven.
Unfortunately, Microseven is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Microseven

  • App is not good

    In the past I was able to watch recordings with the app even if I was not using my house WiFi. Now it shows the files but when I try to open it closes the app. I’m only able to watch the recording in my old ipad that I never updated the app
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    When I try to watch recorded videos my app closes.
  • iPad App Not Very Usable - Customer Support is Declining

    I’ve had several Microseven cameras for about 5 or 6 years. The quality of the hardware seems great, but the software not so much. The iOS app doesn’t allow one to quickly scroll through motion activated events like the desktop software does. And lately there are no available clips to view (it appears that the clips are only available now on a subscription-based model). On my desktop software, it used to be very reliable (clips were stored on my PC hard drive) and I could quickly scroll through motion-detection events. Unfortunately, that has also come to a screeching halt, as the recording software frequently crashes and quits recording events. A few years ago the founder of the company would call you back, remotely access your computer, and diagnose/fix any issues. Now I’m lucky if I get an email a few days later with a half-baked suggestion on how to fix my issue (none of which have worked). Does the PC-installed recording server software have priority over the desktop software? Does the iOS configuration have priority over either of those? I’m not sure which configuration software is driving the bus — or perhaps the config is stored within the camera itself, so it’s not an issue? I’ve tried taking all but one out of the loop, but it still crashes (and one of my cameras quit working altogether the other day). So proceed with caution. What was once a great solution/product seems less so these days — at least from my experience.