Using the mobile app is as easy as the setup was. Not a lot of fuss, just the few settings and functions you’re actually looking for.
Each connected camera is listed below each other in the initial view. Since I only have one, there can’t be more for my tests. However, if you got more, you can easily add them with the plus button at the top. Each camera has a notification amount shown as well as a hotkey for the settings – both next to the name. The thumbnail features an overlay which will show the battery state, wireless connection, and whether motion detection is turned on or not.
At the bottom of the app, you get shortcuts to the three main pages: Cams, events, and settings.
The events page lists all triggered events. You can switch between the cloud and local storage, download them, or just view them on your device.
There’s also a calendar, allowing you to quickly jump to the day you’re looking for. Sadly, the calendar doesn’t seem to highlight days where events are present.
The last thing to look at are the settings pages. There are separate pages for each hub and camera, allowing you to configure them differently. There isn’t a whole lot of settings available as shown by the below screenshots, but you’ll find the vital ones. Motion sensitivity and video durations each have 3 settings.
Within the app, you also find a shortcut to the Support Center in the even that you need help with the setup or usage of your new Moobox ProXT.
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