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iCSee Analysis

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iCSee is a free multimedia application designed for iPhone users, primarily focused on digital photo tools. The app allows users to manage and view their surveillance cameras, making it particularly useful for security monitoring. With support for multiple languages including English, Spanish, and German, it caters to a diverse user base. Compatible with iOSand above, iCSee provides an intuitive interface that simplifies the process of accessing live feeds and recorded footage from connected devices.

The application features remote viewing capabilities, enabling users to monitor their properties in real-time from their iPhone. Additionally, iCSee supports playback of recorded videos, offering users the ability to review past events easily. With its ongoing updates, the app aims to enhance user experience and provide reliable functionality for those requiring a mobile solution for surveillance management.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.4.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
130
Downloads Last Week
4

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Developer’s Description

iCSee is a software about network monitoring,which can login by cloud or local wifi.

iCSee is a software about network monitoring,which can login by cloud or local wifi.

Here is basic function:

Support login with cloud technology

Provide frames of real time

Support remote video playback

Local record and play

Support snapshot and picture preview

Support audio monitoring

Support change device password

Support search device in LAN manually


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