Revising my thoughts on this camera:
PROS:
Beautiful and clean picture quality day/night (no doubt it is better then Hikvision 4MP, especially at night with very little noise).
Camera has 5MP, 3MP, 2MP resolutions (4:3 aspect ratio) and can use H.264 or H.265 compression. I find H.265 compression produces THE BEST IQ when using the same bitrate, but unfortunately my Hikvision NVR doesn't support H.265 stream, so I have to stick with H.264 for now
Nice solid all metal construction. I am surprised it's not ip66 rated because it looks like a sealed unit, I am not even sure how to take it apart.
Will work with any system supporting standard ONVIF
Streaming via rtsp link
Motion detection works using Gmail account.
Able to set motion detection region
Firmware updates appear frequent and posted on the website (very rare with most other no name IP cams)
User interface is decent, I've only tried it in IE (Chrome isn't supported)
Easy to configure
No focus issues and very sharp image by default
NEUTRAL:
RTSP port is hidden, it's default 554
No HTTPS
Image over processing (corruption) happens when i-frame setting is increased. I've run into this because I had it set to 5 seconds, but keeping it at 2 doesn't have this issue. Not sure what's the point of having 5 seconds.
IR lights are always on in low light, you can only toggle IR cut filter
User Interface defaults to Chinese language, when you login and when you logout. I would prefer a setting that would allow you to change that
CONS: (Sent all these issues to Longse)
Default image setting with AE set to Auto will result in minor motion blur at night. Appears to use shutter less then 1/25.
AE set to Manual is useless where light changes as it will result in image either too dark or white out
Plenty of grammar mistakes ("DNR Model", "Mannul", "Defog Model", "Close", "Login failed,Please make sure the user name and password")
Remember Me setting at the login screen doesn't seem to do anything
Video Auto setting causes IR Cut filter turn on/off frequenly. I am using LDR Auto instead. Not sure what's the difference