![]() ![]() Second time this week that I am up before 6 AM because the app disconnected from my BedJet, I’m freezing, and to make the thing work again I would have to crawl under my bed and turn the BedJet itself off and on, then stare at my phone screen to set it up again. I have been patient but this unreliable product deserves a bad reviewįorgive the sleep deprived rant. Please note the BedJet utilizes Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy and so will only work with the following iOS devices or newer: We are always working on improvements to our products! Please email us if you find any bugs or have trouble getting the App to work properly. The Smart Remote App duplicates all features of the included RF remote control from the convenience of your iOS device, plus the following intelligent control extras:ġ) Real time display of current cool/heat mode, air temperatures and air flow settingsĢ) Real time display of time remaining on auto-shutoff timerģ) Real time display of remaining time allowed in Turbo-Heat modeĤ) One touch memory function for recalling your favorite settingsĥ) Alarm function to dispatch BedJet with of your favorite memory settings at a specified time (note: With V1 BedJets, Bluetooth link must be active for alarm function to operate - this is not necessary for V2)Ħ) Custom heating temperature setting with compatible BedJets Every BedJet system comes standard with Bluetooth connectivity. The BedJet is the worlds first ultra rapid cooling, heating and climate control system just for your bed. You definitely cannot go wrong with Blue Iris.PLEASE LINK TO BEDJET MACHINE BLUETOOTH VIA "PAIR" BUTTON ON BOTTOM LEFT OF MAIN SCREEN OF THE BEDJET APP - DO NOT TRY TO LINK TO BEDJET VIA IPHONE BLUETOOTH CONTROL PANEL AS THAT WON'T WORK. ![]() I had a couple random questions outside my support window, and he still was very prompt and helpful. Ken’s support is amazing, you get a year of support included (seems like at most a couple day turn around time), and you can pay for it after. Blue Iris is just the one payment, and you can use as many cameras as your computer can handle. Some other programs may have better motion sensing or better interfaces or something, but a lot of them are $200 for the first couple cameras and then a charge on top of that per extra camera. I found a good handful of programs that ran on computers and could work with basically any camera. Jeez, just realized you replied to me, sorry! Probably too late, but if not, I can’t say if Blue Iris is the standard or not. Is it one the more widely supported programs that can be integrated with SmartThings? Is Blue Iris the better primary route, then go from there? Is Blue Iris the security cam standard? I hear a lot about it. Just cover the whole area with a wide FOV and you won’t miss anything ever. I highly recommend wide FOV cameras over the pan-tilt style, because you don’t have to set up any scanning profile or set up methods to have the camera pan to the motion area, etc. While they are wifi only, the 180 degree FOV is amazing. ![]() I have a couple D-Link DCS-2630L cameras as well. The goal should always be to isolate the camera’s access to the internet. Then use Blue Iris or other programs to access that network via a VPN or similar secure connection. Regarding security, I highly recommend putting all the cameras, POE or otherwise, on their own secured networks. The POE models I have give me uninterrupted 20FPS as their peak resolution. I have almost all wireless, and they are nothing but problems unless they are really close. I’d recommend them, and highly recommend using Power over Ethernet (POE) models. They do not have the firmware issues the Foscam branded cameras have, and have been updating their product line pretty fast. Amcrest is essentially the US-branded Foscam brand. ![]()
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