I started life with 2 of these. I liked these so much, I bought 8 more, for a total of 10. I mounted an older iPad next to my front door to use exclusively for this purpose using an Anker tablet mount, since we’re not really using the iPad anyway. The first camera that is right outside my front door also doubles as an intercom. When I press the microphone icon in the wizeapp, I can tell someone I’ll be right there,,,, and they can answer back. There is only a 1 second delay.Using the wyzeapp, I can toggle from camera to camera as needed. It’s a little clunky, but the system is made up of stuff that I already had around my house except the cameras, so I’m not out much money for what I got. The app is made for a phone, so when you first view it via an ipad, it’s in vertical mode with is a bit annoying. But when you enlarge it, it goes into landscape mode, which is workable. So when you flip from camera to camera, it goes back vertical. If they made an iPad app that would be perfect. Not really complaining,,,,, for the price these camera hold their own against the bigger players. For less than $300 I built a 10 camera security station that I can toggle from camera to camera and constantly monitor the perimeter of my property. I’m very happy.We also have these tied in to our echo show 2. There is about a 5 second delay using Alexa, verses a 2 second delay using the wyzeapp. But it’s phenomenal what we can do with these for so little money.Jut for a side note, if your buying these to tie in to Alexa, it works but their server is down about 20 percent of the time. Alexa will just say "hmmmm, I cant seem to connect to the camera. The wizeapp still works fine during this issue. Using them for Alexa into an echo show is a pretty crude way. I bought these specifically to use with Alexa,,,, but now I have them all running, I find I prefer the wizeapp anyway. Less delay and more dependable.