OpenEye Mobile Reviews

3/5 rating based on 8 reviews. Read all reviews for OpenEye Mobile for iPhone.
OpenEye Mobile is free iOS app published by PC Open Incorporated

Great live video

Cyrnic

Looks like full motion video! Great remote monitoring tool!


Great app, great support

klatoz

This app allows me to view and control my cameras remotely and it's constantly being updated with new features. Highly recommend OpenEye products!


Great security platform and slick app

drmikedental

Delivers my HD video smooth and quick. Great support.


Slow

Vshar840

Many of the camera feeds are not synced together meaning some feeds are slower than other feeds.


Completely stopped working

GMKoz

Every time I attempt to check my cameras from the app I’m met with “ERROR: Invalid username or password,” despite the username and password working normally on the website. I’ve asked others with access to the cameras at my business and they all have the same issue.


Mobile app will not display my cameras

ken being frustrated

I have had these outdoor cameras for approximately five years. Over the years, I have had to occasionally delete the app and reinstall the app and manually add the recorders to get the mobile feature to work again. Recently, they quit working again. I deleted the app, reinstalled the app however I cannot tie onto the cameras. The system is next to useless without the mobile feature.


Buggy with IPhone 12 ProMax

Wilsonjj1176

Live video doesn’t come up while using the app on IPhone 12promax. Still Works fine on previous iPhone and other devices.


Easy to Use

radiophile

I just started using this app and am not aware of all the features. Coupled with the OpenEye cameras the images are really high quality. The app allows you to view the video feed for each camera, and to zoom in. There is also the feature that enables the user to select the quality of the live video feeds. You can also scroll between the video feeds of each connected camera. The search feature gives a list of each movement into the OpenEye range. From there you can select the video and export it if desired. This seems to be very intuitive.