What’s better than using Xega by Maxwell Wang? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Xega comes off like a straightforward control center for smart security gear, the kind of app that focuses on doing the basics cleanly. It lets a person register an account, hook up cameras to that account, and then manage everything from one place. It handles a bunch of device types, including WiFi doorbells, battery cams, 4G wireless models, and even solar cameras and panoramic cameras, so a mixed setup does not feel awkward. On a PC with BlueStacks, it feels more like a proper dashboard, bigger video feeds and easier clicks, which suits checking a few cameras at once.
Live view looks sharp at 720p or 1080p up to 30 frames, and the H.264 stream loads quickly once the connection settles. Two way audio works fine for quick chats at the door or warning a delivery person to drop a package. Motion alerts show up with a snapshot, and the face recognition option helps cut down noise, so there are fewer meaningless pings. Power saving mode is built in for battery devices, and there is a remote wake feature, so cameras sleep when they should and still wake when needed. Recording can go to a TF card or the cloud, and there is remote playback and an alert log that is simple to scan. Settings are available from afar too, things like video quality or detection sensitivity, and changes apply without digging through confusing menus. It is simple, not flashy, and that suits a home security app.
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