ANESOK

Published by: 庆云 李

Description

ANESOK app is a control software for emergency equipment
After connecting to the device wifi, you can view the data of the camera on the device
You can take photos and videos and save them to your phone

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User Rating

3 out of 5

3 ratings in Canada

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ANESOK Reviews

People are paranoid!!

nlackbird0ne! on

United States

It connects over Wi-Fi to your phone for camera and it uses the power cord for power lol you know to turn the camera on . If you turn off your Wi-Fi it just disconnects from the phone but power is still transmitted. Relax geniuses

Terrible video quality

Let the good times roll! on

United States

Sending the camera back to amazon

Same_Old_Shane on

United States

Really good camera quality super cheap 🔥

App Requires WiFi connection

Tru-revue on

United States

Contrary to other reviews, the app does require a connection to your WiFi. The device may work as advertised but I will not risk my data being collected without my knowledge so will not be using the Endoscope.

Wants Wi-Fi

AXLTime on

United States

I did not like the fact that it required the use of the internet WiFi. Will return the product.

Decent app

JB1kenobi on

United States

For what it’s for, this app does the job well. I have an iPhone 13, and after downloading this app, I just needed to switch over to my wifi settings, select the “ANESOK…” wifi network, and allow it to discover devices on the network. Then just go back to the app, select the camera icon, and you’re in business! Note: the photos are stored in the app itself, not the phone’s photo album (the album icon is next to the camera icon). From there you can view the photos and choose to dump them in with the regular photos on your phone.

Does not work with OnePlus 12R

kev13nyc on

United States

camera connects to my iPhone and pixel 6A, but not my 12R.

Does what it should

wheelxman on

United States

Purchased endoscope that required this app to use. It was easy to install, and functioned as it should to take photos and video. It provides a few simple options to control exposure, zoom, flip, bw, and side by side pics. Unlike reports from some reviewers, it did not ask to connect to my WiFi, or collect data. It stored its pictures and videos in its own directory sandbox. If you want to transfer photos or videos to your camera roll, you have to grant it access. Or you can optionally transfer them to another app or file folder without granting access permissions.

Caution

DonottrustChina on

United States

As mentioned in another post, you must connect to your home network which should not be required for a device like this. Remember where the device was manufactured and consider where your personal data is going. I and sending this back.

Steals data

imlafn on

United States

Won't allow you to use the app without allowing it to connect to other devices on your network? Why? Why isn't wifi enough? I never allowed it and it's being returned. I'm sure there are Chinese companies cyphering off our info all the time, but when faced with the choice, I'm not going to blindly hand it over. Seriously, why does this Chinese app need to "build a profile" of me? Here, I'll save you the trouble. This is what Apple says, according to their website: In iOS 14 or later and iPadOS 14 or later, any app that wants to interact with devices on your network must ask for permission the first time that it tries to browse your local network. The app developer can customize the message to explain why the app would like access. For example, a game might want to find and connect to other players on the same network. Or a streaming app might be looking for a connected display. Apps that access your local network can collect information about nearby devices in order to determine which networks you join and when. This information could be used to create a profile of you. Tap Allow to grant the app access to your local network. If you don’t want to allow access, or if it’s not clear to you why the app needs access, you can tap Don’t Allow. The app can still use the internet or interact with the local network using a system service, like AirPrint, AirPlay, AirDrop, or HomeKit. At any time, you can allow or revoke an app's access to the local network: In Settings, go to Privacy & Security* > Local Network to see a list of every app that requested access. If you're concerned about why an app wants access to your local network or how access is used, you can also contact the app developer for more information. *In earlier versions of iOS and iPadOS, this setting is called "Privacy."

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
庆云 李
Languages
Polish, English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian
Recent release
1.0.30 (2 months ago )
Released on
Apr 26, 2022 (3 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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