EZVIZ C6W Review

A 4MP Pan & Tilt Wi-Fi security camera packed with great features and 2K video quality at a budget-friendly price.

Abey Mascreen  •  April 30, 2021

Editor's Choice - EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review
8.5

EZVIZ C6W

If you’re looking to improve your home’s security, EZVIZ C6W is an affordable, well-made product. They are competitively priced for the number of features offered, especially the motorized pan/tilt feature, 2K resolution, motion tracking in 4x zoom, Infrared Night Vision and 360° Panoramic View.

THE GOOD
  • Pan/Tilt rotation
  • Two-way audio
  • Local storage
  • 2K Resolution
  • Infrared Night Vision
  • H.265 Video
  • Privacy Shutter
THE BAD
  • Cloud storage is a bit expensive
  • Operation limited to mobile app

The EZVIZ C6W is a new line of smart home cameras, featuring a 4MP 2K resolution definition camera, motion tracking in 4x zoom, Infrared Night Vision, 360° Panoramic View and support for local storage via microSD card.

EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

The C6W has all the features of a high-end smart home security camera with a number of advantages.

Highlights:

  • 2K Resolution
  • Auto-Zoom Tracking
  • Person Detection
  • 360° Panoramic View
  • True-WDR
  • Infrared Night Vision up to 10 m (33 ft.)
  • Privacy Shutter
  • Two-Way Talk
  • H.265 Video Technology
  • MicroSD Card up to 256 GB
  • EZVIZ CloudPlay Storage

Packaging

TP-Link EZVIZ C6Wcomes in a EZVIZ branded cardboard box. Inside, all the parts are well protected by compartments.

The packaging includes:

  • EZVIZ C6W Camera
  • Power Cable
  • Power Adapter
  • Drill Template
  • Base
  • Screw Kit
  • Regulatory Information 
  • Quick Start Guide
EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

Design & Installation

The EZVIZ C6W comes in a grey and black high-quality plastic dome case.

EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

The top half houses the lens, infrared sensors and the two-way speaker mic system. At the base are ports for the microSD, RJ45 ethernet port and USB. There is also a reset button on the side. There is no ethernet cable included and needs to be purchased additionally if you plan to connect it this way.

EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

Overall, the C6W is compact, light and well designed. The camera is meant to be mounted on a ceiling but also works on a hard surface. If you plan to mount this to the ceiling, there is a drill template included.

The next step is to download the EZVIZ app which can be found on both App Store and Play Store. For quick access, there is also a QR code on the box and on the installation guide.

Once the app is installed, follow all of the instructions to add devices either via Wi-fi or ethernet. For this review we setup the device using Wi-Fi. Setup and installation is fairly simple and takes about 5 minutes.

At this stage you can now turn on the EZVIZ C6W camera. You can now monitor video footage via the EZVIZ app by clicking on the device, receive motion detection alters, speak/hear through the camera speakers, view live with 4x zoom or record and playback. The voice quality through the real-time two-way audio system is loud enough even if mounted high.

From the app, photos and videos can also be saved to the phone camera roll. The EZVIZ C6W also works with both Google Home and Amazon Alexa.

Performance

The C6W’s 360-degree field-of-view ensures a full coverage of the interior. It also uses sensor-based True-WDR technology to eliminate overexposure or underexposure in high-contrast scenes, offering evenly-bright scenes during any time of the day.

EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

The 1/2.7″ sensor records video in 2560 × 1440 resolution at 25 frames per second. The focal length is 4 mm and night vision is provided by two powerful infrared lights to render sharp nighttime imaging up to 10 meters away. It can also automatically switch between day and night vision.

The video offers good details even in 8x digital zoom in conditions. During daytime, the image is decent and you can see the fine details. During night, the camera automatically switches to IR, resulting in a black and white footage. Video quality for both day and night vision are sharp and clear.

The C6W also features an auto-zoom motion tracking function. When enabled, the camera automatically zooms in up to 4x times to track a moving object for live monitoring. The app also offers the option to track motion that is specifically human. In our experience, it worked very well and the alters were instant. There is a built-in system will trigger a sound alarm when motion is detected.

The recorded video is compressed using H.265 video compression technology, achieving better video quality with only half the bandwidth and half the storage space of the previous H.264 video compression standard.

Apart from local microSD storage, the C6W also supports storing recordings on the cloud. EZVIZ makes sure all user data is strictly encrypted using AES 128-bit encryption and TLS encryption protocol. However, they need to be purchased on a monthly or annual basis.

Users can also turn on the privacy mode (shutter mode) from the EZVIZ App to switch off the lens whenever they need.

Verdict

If you’re looking to improve your home’s security, EZVIZ C6W is an affordable, well-made product. They are competitively priced for the number of features offered, especially the motorized pan/tilt feature, 2K resolution, motion tracking in 4x zoom, infrared night vision and 360° panoramic view.

EZVIZ C6W Review
EZVIZ C6W Review

However, if you are looking for cloud storage, plans start at $5.99 per month ($59.99 annually) depending on the region. This can eventually end up costing more than the camera itself.

Another downside is that the camera does not have its own built-in battery. In the event of a power failure, the device will not function. But this can be solved by using a backup power source.

With that said, the EZVIZ C6W is a high-quality Wi-Fi camera that is relatively inexpensive and a good way to secure your home. It also comes with a one-year warranty or two-years for EU region.

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