1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview
The ULar QX-PS3-32 is a versatile plug surveillance camera designed for indoor security and monitoring. It features 1080P Full HD video resolution with a 100-degree wide-angle lens, ensuring clear and comprehensive coverage. This device also functions as a multi-port charger, offering 3-in-1 charging capabilities for various devices while simultaneously recording.
Key features include dual connectivity options (WiFi for remote viewing or direct SD card recording without WiFi), intelligent loop recording, and smart motion detection with adjustable sensitivity to minimize false alerts. The camera supports real-time viewing and playback via a mobile application, making it suitable for various indoor scenarios such as home security, pet monitoring, and office surveillance.

Image: The ULar QX-PS3-32 camera shown in different indoor environments, including a home, office, and bedroom, highlighting its versatile application.
2. Waenga Hua
The ULar QX-PS3-32 package includes the following items:
- ULar QX-PS3-32 Plug Surveillance Camera
- Uira Uira (USB)
- Pukapuka Tohutohu
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
3.1 Initial Setup (No WiFi Required)
- Ensure the built-in 32GB SD card is properly inserted into the camera.
- Plug the camera directly into a standard wall outlet. The camera will automatically begin recording in a loop, overwriting older footage ina hiahiatia.

Image: A visual representation of the plug-and-play setup, showing the camera being inserted into an outlet and a smartphone displaying a live feed, emphasizing ease of use without complex setup.
3.2 Connecting to WiFi (for Remote Viewing)
To enable remote real-time viewing and access advanced features, connect the camera to your 2.4GHz WiFi network via the mobile application.
- Download the official ULar mobile application from your device's app store.
- Whakatuwheratia te taupānga ka whai i nga tohutohu i runga-mata hei taapiri i tetahi taputapu hou.
- Ensure your smartphone is connected to the 2.4GHz WiFi network you intend to use for the camera.
- The app will guide you through the process of pairing the camera with your WiFi network. This typically involves scanning a QR code or connecting to the camera's temporary AP hotspot.
- Once connected, you can access live footage, playback recordings, and adjust settings remotely.

Image: The ULar QX-PS3-32 camera next to a smartphone showing a live feed, with a list of key features such as 1080p video, WiFi connectivity, and app remote support.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Powering the Camera and Charging Devices
The camera is powered by plugging it into a standard wall outlet. It also functions as a charging station:
- 3-Prong Outlet: Use the standard AC outlet for devices requiring a traditional plug.
- Tauranga Momo-A USB: Connect devices using a standard USB-A cable for charging.
- Tauranga Momo-C USB: Connect devices using a USB-C cable for charging.
The camera records continuously while devices are being charged.

Image: The ULar QX-PS3-32 camera plugged into a wall, simultaneously charging a tablet through its AC outlet and a smartphone via its USB-C port, demonstrating its 3-in-1 charging capability.
4.2 Hopu Ataata me te Rokiroki
- 1080P FHD Resolution: The camera records video in 1080P Full HD, capturing clear details.
- Roopu Hopu: Footage is automatically saved to the built-in 32GB SD card. When the card is full, older recordings are automatically overwritten to ensure continuous recording without manual intervention.
- Aratau Hotspot AP: For situations without WiFi, the camera can create its own AP hotspot, allowing for close-range viewing and access to recordings directly from your smartphone.

Image: A comparison showing the clarity of 1080P FHD video from the ULar QX-PS3-32 camera on a smartphone screen, emphasizing real-time viewte kounga.
4.3 Remote Real-Time Viewing me te Purei
When connected to WiFi, the mobile application allows for:
- Ora View: Monitor your space in real-time from anywhere.
- Historical Playback: Browse and review recorded video clips stored on the SD card or cloud (if subscribed).
- Pūrere-maha Viewkei: View feeds from multiple ULar cameras simultaneously within the app.

Image: A smartphone screen displaying the ULar app interface, showing a timeline of recorded events (person detected, animal detected, motion detected) and options for remote real-time viewing and historical video browsing.

Image: The ULar QX-PS3-32 camera alongside a smartphone showing multiple camera feeds, emphasizing WiFi connectivity, local 32GB storage, and the option for cloud storage.
4.4 Mahinga Motini Ataata
The camera features intelligent motion detection to alert you to activity in its field of view.
- Matohi Inamata: When motion is detected, the camera sends instant push notifications and short video clips to your smartphone via the app.
- Tairongo Taea Whakaritea: Customize the motion detection sensitivity levels within the app to suit your environment and reduce false alarms.
- Motion Zone Setting: Tautuhia nga waahanga motuhake i roto i te kamera view where motion detection should be active, ignoring irrelevant areas.

Image: A scene depicting motion detection in action, with a red grid highlighting a detected person and a smartphone displaying an instant alert notification from the ULar app.

Image: A smartphone displaying a 'Movement detected' notification from the V720 app, triggered by the ULar camera detecting a dog, illustrating the motion detection feature.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Gently wipe the camera lens and exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Whakaha Kaari SD: The camera features automatic loop recording, so manual cleanup of the SD card is generally not required. However, if you wish to save specific footage, download it via the app before it is overwritten.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Periodically check the mobile application for available firmware updates to ensure optimal performance and security.
6. Te Raru
- Camera Not Recording: Ensure the camera is properly plugged into a live outlet. Verify the SD card is correctly inserted and not damaged.
- Kāore he Mana Mamao View: Check if the camera is connected to your 2.4GHz WiFi network. Ensure your smartphone has an active internet connection. Restart both the camera and your router.
- Kounga Ataata Kino: Ensure the camera lens is clean. Video quality may be reduced in very dark or dim lighting conditions, as the camera is optimized for well-lit indoor environments.
- Frequent False Motion Alerts: Adjust the motion detection sensitivity settings in the app. Utilize the motion zone setting to exclude areas with frequent irrelevant movement (e.g., pets, moving curtains).
- Nga Take Hononga Taupānga: Ensure the app is updated to the latest version. Try restarting the app or reinstalling it if problems persist.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | ULar |
| Tau tauira | QX-PS3-32 |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1080p Katoa HD |
| Hangarau Hononga | WiFi (2.4GHz), Wired (Power) |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Rahi Tūemi (L x W x H) | 3.43 x 2 x 1.5 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4.2 hekere |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Camera, Charging Cable, Instruction Manual |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | WiFi, 3-in-1 Charging (AC, USB-A, USB-C), Built-in 32GB SD Card, Loop Recording, Motion Detection |
| Momo Matohi | Motini anake |
| Tikanga Mana | Taupānga |
| Awhe Morahi | 3 Meters (Motion Detection) |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | Indoor Security, Pet Monitoring |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your ULar QX-PS3-32 Plug Surveillance Camera, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or visit the official ULar webpae.
Ka taea hoki e koe te toro ki te ULar Store on Amazon mo etahi atu korero hua me nga rauemi tautoko.





