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TSEYE Analysis

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TSEYE is a free Android application designed for real-time surveillance and device management, enabling users to connect various security devices such as DVRs, IPCs, and NVRs. The app includes essential features like intercom communication, live monitoring, playback options, and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) control. Users can easily modify settings related to device names, usernames, and passwords, as well as manage time settings effectively.

A notable aspect of TSEYE is its cloud events capability, allowing for alarm recording and file storage. The application also features a photo album and provides local login options, along with user registration, password changes, and recovery. User management tools enable easy modification of user accounts, including password updates and deletions. The app also contains an 'About' section for version information.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.2.9
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
376
Downloads Last Week
15

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Developer’s Description

By Anne Barton
Connect the specified DVR, IPC, NVR and others.More Functions:Real-time preview (intercom, monitoring, playback, PTZ control, etc.)Modify device (modify device name, user name, password)Device settings (password management, time setting, device information)Cloud events (alarm recording file storage)Photo albumLocal login ,register login,change Password,forget passwordUser management (modify user password. Delete or log out)About (App version information display)

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