Use your Android device as a WiFi baby monitor.
- Real Time Audio and Video streamed to your phone...
Use your Android device as a WiFi baby monitor.
- Real Time Audio and Video streamed to your phone or tablet over WiFi- Password Protection- Battery Monitoring of both devices- Alarm on Loss of Capture Device- Works when no WiFi available (via router) – creates a WiFi HotSpot for both devices to communicate- Smart Image Rotation – ‘Image Up’ keeps the image in same orientation- Permit use of Port Forwarding to connect from a remote or external Network- Check out www.eyemon.com for more information
** Before Buying, Please Try eyeMonLite - it's free **
Install eyeMon on two Android devices. Simply start eyeMon, run one device as the Capture device and the other as the Viewer device.
Sit back, watch and listen real time audio video streamed from the Capture device to the Viewer Device via WiFi.
Configuration
We suggest that you update the default password to be the same, on both devices.
There is no need to change any settings, but please have a look and see.
Battery Monitoring
The Battery Level of both devices is displayed on the Viewer Screen, alerting you if the Capture Device is getting low on battery.
Alarm on Loss of Capture Device.
The viewer device constantly checks that the Capture Device is alive. If the viewer detects the loss of the capture device an audible alarm sounds, this will stop when the devices are re-connected.
WiFi Connection – With or Without Router
eyeMon can work where there is no available WiFi.
By default eyeMon will work via a router, but when no WiFi is available, on the Capture device, set ‘Use a HotSpot’ via the config screen, then connect to that Hotspot on the Viewer device (via the standard devices settings)
eyeMon creates a HotSpot (eyeMonHotSpot) so that the Viewer device can connect and run as normal.
Smart Image Rotation – ‘Image Up’
eyeMon implements the idea of ‘Image Up’. This configurable option will ensure that the captured image will be displayed the same way up on the Viewer Device, irrespective of the rotation of the capture device.
Port Forwarding
If your firewall permits, you can use Port Forwarding on your router to keep an eye out from an external network.
Image Rotation – displayed video on its side
Some Android devices rotate the on screen video (earlier devices rotate the on screen video by 90 degrees). If your video is on its side, then update the ‘Rotate Image’ setting via the ‘config’ screen. You may need to do this for both devices.
Have Fun
We are sure that you will have peace of mind and loads of fun and using eyeMon. There are loads of other applications that it may be used for, so let your imagination run wild.
Trial VersionThere is a trial version, eyeMonLite on Google Play:https://It functions exactly the same as eyeMon (no adverts) but will only run for 10 minutes at a time.
Please feel free to try the free eyeMonLite version before buying eyeMon.
Cool Features.
We have invested considerable effort in making eyeMon not only as simple and as easy to use but as reliable as possible,
It is loaded with loads of really handy functionality such as battery monitoring, an alarm on loss of capture device, image up (where the image will always be displayed the same way, irrespective of the rotation of the capture device)
We have loads of extra functionality that will be coming out in future releases.
Help
Press either the Help Button on the Main Screen or Navigate to www.eyemon.com for more help.