Ezviz Mini 360 Plus review: This little security camera covers a lot of ground

Ezviz has produced some terrific, inexpensive DIY home security cameras: the Ezviz Mini Plus, a full-featured indoor camera small in both size and price, and the Ezviz Husky, a weatherproof outdoor camera. Now, the company has released the Ezviz Mini 360 Plus ($80), a pan-and-tilt camera for rooms so large that a fixed-angle camera won’t do no matter how wide its field of view.

The 360 Plus is an orb slightly bigger than a baseball. The top half houses the camera lens, which tilts a total of 90 degrees. The entire upper body can pan 340 degrees. The bottom of the 360 Plus is flat, so it can be set on any tabletop surface. Alternatively you can mount it to the ceiling upside-down with the supplied screws.

The camera has a relatively narrow 92-degree field of view. It compensates for this with a motion tracking feature: If the 360 Plus recognizes someone or something moving, it will lock on to it and automatically follow it through the room. It will also push alerts to your phone when it detects movement, so you can check in with the camera’s live feed or watch recorded video of the triggering event. The camera features a “privacy mask” you can enable when the camera isn’t in use; unlike a privacy shutter, which covers the lens, this feature merely rotates the lens upward out of the viewing window so that it can’t “see.”

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The 360 Plus covers a lot of ground with its pan-and-tilt features.

The 360 Plus also features night vision up to 33 feet, and two-way audio for communicating remotely with kids or pets at home or warding off any intruder you catch in the act. You also get IFTTT integration via the Ezviz app, which allows you to connect the camera with other smart home products such as Amazon’s Alexa, a Nest thermostat, and Wemo switches.

You can store video locally to on up to a 128GB microSD card. Seven- or 30-day event-based CloudPlay storage subscriptions are also available for $6 per month/$60 per year or $11 per month/$110 per year, respectively. A 30-day free trial comes with either subscription.

Setup and usage

The 360 Plus can be connected to your Wi-Fi network—the best option for freedom of placement—or tethered to your router with an ethernet cable. I opted for the first method. Once you download the Ezviz app, you just add the camera by scanning its QR code and follow the app’s prompts for connecting it to your wireless network.

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The EZVIZ Mini 360 Plus’ motion detection tracking follows a person as they move through the room.

You control the 360 Plus with the same recently redesigned app used with the Ezviz Mini Plus and Ezviz Husky. Basic functions including an on/off switch, mute button, and multi-camera view are directly below the live feed window. Under these is another toolbar with pan-and-tilt controls, a mic trigger, and digital zoom. At the very bottom of the home screen is a timeline that lets you scroll through the day’s video feed.

There are three ways to use the pan-and-tilt feature. The easiest is to do it manually. This mode presents you with a blank area beneath the live feed window on which you swipe your finger. Quick swipes up, down, or to either side rotate the camera incrementally in that direction to set end points. Dragging and holding in any direction makes the camera pan or tilt continuously until you either remove your finger or it reaches the end of its axis.