




After using the Nooie Cam 360 for a few weeks, I can confidently say it's a solid choice for parents or pet owners on a budget. The setup was a breeze—just scan the QR code and you're good to go. The app is intuitive, though I did notice a slight delay when panning the camera manually.
The 1080P HD footage is decent, not mind-blowing, but definitely clear enough to monitor your baby or pet. Night vision is where this camera shines—literally! The infrared LEDs provide crisp black-and-white footage up to 32 feet, making it perfect for checking in during those late-night feedings.
One quirk I noticed is the occasional clicking sound when the night vision kicks in. At first, it was annoying, but after some research, I learned it's normal for cameras in this price range. It's just the infrared sensors adjusting—nothing to worry about.
The motion tracking works well, though it can be a tad slow if your toddler is zooming around the room. Sound detection alerts are reliable, and two-way audio is clear enough for quick check-ins with your nanny or pet.
My biggest gripe? The SD card recording can be finicky. Despite following the instructions, I had trouble getting consistent playback. Cloud storage (subscription required) might be worth considering if you need reliable recordings.
Overall, for under $50, the Nooie Cam 360 delivers impressive value. It's not perfect—but for casual monitoring, it gets the job done without breaking the bank.
