Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Canary Connect CAN600 Flex and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canary Connect CAN600 Flex.
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24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Simple to set up, Discrete yet distinctive design, Smooth 30 frames per second video, Tripod-style or magnetic mount, 1 day recording of clips without subscription, Alexa integration
No MicroSD slot for recording, In wireless operation, slow to connect to live view, Comparatively expensive cloud subscription, Lacks built-in floodlight for color night view, Lacks built-in siren
Every step of the unboxing, setup and operation gave the impression of quality and simplicity associated with a well-known fruit-based computer company except for one thing. Live view could be faster when used wirelessly. Our main complaint (which some...
Published: 2017-03-24, Author: Keith , review by: networkworld.com
While the flexibility of the Flex is an interesting option for video placement, both indoors and outdoors, the lack of interactive features on the app (motion-detection options, two-way audio, ability to save still images from live views) make this a les...
Good video quality, useful non-subscription services, weatherproof, wireless,
Real time viewing can be choppy, must be taken down and recharged periodically
The Canary Flex is a great alternative to the Nest Cam Outdoor if you don't want to pay for a subscription, but it is slightly hampered by its poor real time viewing performance...
Canary's $199/£159 Flex installs fast, it's well designed and its app is easy to navigate. It's also a highly versatile camera that can watch over your house from pretty much anywhere
The Flex is limited to 720p HD live streaming, it has a smaller 116-degree field of view and it currently only works with Wink for smart home integrations
The Canary Flex isn't perfect, but its adaptability, simple app interface and excellent design make it a great choice for anyone who needs a lot of flexibility in their home security setup...
Published: 2016-12-23, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The security camera space was different when Canary blew past $1.9 million in pledges on Indiegogo way back in 2013. These days, it's a packed space with high-profile competition from Nest, Netgear, Blink and Netatmo, to name just a smattering.The origina...
Can be plugged in or work on battery power, Nice mounting hardware
Currently does not work well with mesh networks, Battery life issues, Image quality leaves room for improvement
The Canary Flex security camera offers a variety of unique mounts so you can connect it anywhere, but the software needs some fine-tuning, particularly if you have a mesh Wi-Fi setup...
Weatherproof enclosure (IP65), Operates on either AC or battery power, Excellent companion to the indoor Canary
You need a pricey subscription plan to get the full benefit, Susceptible to theft unless you buy an optional secure mount, Power adapter is not weatherproof
This is a great DIY outdoor security camera, particularly for homeowners who already have indoor Nest Cams. Read TechHive's full reviewNetgear's Arlo security-camera system could be a great Wi-Fi security system if Netgear makes the right decisions with r...
Canary's $199/£159 Flex installs fast, it's well designed and its app is easy to navigate. It's also a highly versatile camera that can watch over your house from pretty much anywhere
The Flex is limited to 720p HD live streaming, it has a smaller 116-degree field of view and it currently only works with Wink for smart home integrations
The Canary Flex isn't perfect, but its adaptability, simple app interface and excellent design make it a great choice for anyone who needs a lot of flexibility in their home security setup...
Affordable; easy setup; magnetic mount; rechargeable battery; night vision; twoway audio; deep IFTTT support
No HD video; no livestreaming, So which one is best?, Each of these cameras has its strengths, and that's why one might be a better choice than another, depending on what your need is. The Arlo and Homeboy are ideal for more unfettered deployment becaus
Published: 2018-03-06, Author: Christian , review by: techradar.com
Good image quality, Relatively inexpensive, Nicely-designed app
Limited features without subscription, No HomeKit support yet
The Canary Flex is a pretty nice camera. It's well-designed, offers a decent image quality, and works well both inside and outside the house. It's not perfect, though. It makes sense that you would need a subscription to unlock some features, like 30-day...