
A Google user
You can save frames/pictures, but there is no "share" option. The pictures aren't even in the phones file option but hidden inside the app. This is a BIG oversight. Pretty much renders it useless to me if I can't share the images I take with whomever will fix the problem I'm scoping. I had to take a screenshot of a photo and share that. Seriously, fix this.
29 people found this review helpful

A Google user
First, the instructions that come with the camera are not clear. The Wi-Fi connection isn't made through the app. Wi-Fi connection is made in your phones Wi-Fi setting. Changing the resolution took several tries. It would show that the change was successful but when I went to the viewer and back to settings it was back at low resolution. It finally stayed on high resolution but I had to make the change and then close the app without going back to the viewing screen.
26 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Used Scope View with a BlueFire camera (model AT-003BF-CA, advertised as "upgraded", different Wi-Fi module than first generation). I fired up the app and connected to the direct Wi-Fi from the camera. The video image shows up right away. The interface design is very basic and will not win any awards. My only gripe is with the app permissions. Access to storage I can understand, in case you do want to take pictures/video, but access to contacts? Luckily still works without the latter granule.
27 people found this review helpful