GV-Eye Reviews – Page 9

4/5 rating based on 89 reviews. Read all reviews for GV-Eye for iPhone.
GV-Eye is free iOS app published by Geovision

Wrong time

Jusmoosin

Why isn't the time on the cameras correct. It's right on my dvr. But the camera time is 1 hour behind the actual time of my dvr. How can I adjust this.


Great Job!

JVSS

Thanks for fixing the bugs!!! Before: You can’t select another group of cameras in the new version. The drop down is not working anymore... :((((


A few fixes would be appreciated!

EuphLlama

Please update the app to use more screen. There’s a lot of blank space that could be used to make the camera view bigger. Looks like the app isn’t optimized for iPhone Plus sizes and iPhone X. When I navigate away from the app for several minutes or longer and come back, all of the cameras are frozen and take about 20 seconds to refresh. It’s faster to force close the app and re open. Let the cameras stream in the background or add an automatic refresh/refresh button. Would like to see Apple Watch support! Would even pay for all of the features/updates mentioned above! Thanks.


Continually goes offline

Whuttered

App needs lots of work. It consistently goes offline and theirs no support to get it back online. Ever since they didn’t upgrade IOS 11 and everyone had to go to GV Eye, I would not recommend, terrible app.


Garbage

Lucipher28

The app literally crashes every other day. Pointless.


I don’t like the app.

bettylulu@

I can’t see the cameras is always loading???


App just stopped working

Amazingt1!

Apparently they are not interested in maintaining this app and do not care to keep up with Apple operating system compatibility


Does not work

dwccfp

I would rather pay for an App that works than this piece of cr_p.


Very good app. Works great.

W001elcome

Viewing live video and recording inside your local area network is easy. Doing the same over the Internet is rather easy too. Log in to your GV IP Camera. Change the VSS port for each camera (such as 10001, 10002, etc). If your ISP blocks incoming port 80, you’ll also need to give each camera an exclusive HTTP port (such as 11101, 11102, etc). Now log into your router and forward these ports. You can find instruction for your specific router on the Internet. In GV-Eye, add each camera by specifying a camera name, your external IP address. (Google “What’s my IP). Add your specific camera WebPort (HTTP port) and VSS port. Add login and password. Add the camera to live view. Done. This is a really good app.