On Monday, we gave you a
glimpse into the shenanigans that occur behind closed doors at a fellow pet bloggers home.
What you didn't see were the very real struggles facing this blogger, nor how her
Vimtag camera has helped out.
As much as Maxwell loves his
Chickadee Channel (and the occasional episode of Missouri Squirrels Gone Wild), still -- our Vimtag is being used mostly for entertainment.
For Amy of
Sebastian the Sensitive Soul -- it's been used for much more than that.
Here's her story.
Several years ago, Amy chose to do something most of us cannot imagine doing: she opened her home to her parents, both of whom had diseases that would soon become debilitating. Her father had cancer. Her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
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| Two of Amy's favorite guys, husband Lee and Stilwell. |
Amy and her husband, Lee, cared for her dad until the very end. I still marvel at the incredible compassion and strength that took. Now, almost two years later, they are faced with caring for an mother whose Alzheimer's has progressed considerably.
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Amy & Lee also open their homes to elderly, less adoptable dogs.
Heloise passed away a few months before Amy left for training. |
In the midst of it all, Amy changed careers. (Did we mention she was an undercover cop? How cool is that!) Several months ago, she hung up her badge for a different job, one she knew would require her to travel across the country for weeks of training.
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Wouldn't you miss this sweet face, too?
Lowenstein wonders why mom has to go away for so long .... |
It was too far to return on weekends, so Amy would essentially be away from her loved ones, both two-footed and four, for 5 solid weeks.
I don't know about you, but five weeks seems like an eternity when you're apart from loved ones. And I'd miss my furry family every bit as much as I would Marty. Amy was no different.
The Vimtag camera allowed her the freedom to check in on them any time of the day or night. It was easy to set up, and she could operate it anywhere her mobile phone had a signal. She'd check in on them during her classes, and at night when she was alone in her dorm room. It helped assuage her loneliness and allowed her to have a brief taste of home while so far away.
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| She got to spy on the Harvey Monster while she was hundreds of miles away. |
I have to tell you that not all wireless IP cameras are as easy to set up as the Vimtag. (holy cow - some of them are awful, and hair-pulling
impossible!!) Amy had initially bought a slightly less expensive brand, and she and I spent literally hours trying to get that piece of junk to work outside her home. Total fail.
In contrast, setting up the Vimtag took 5 minutes. If I hadn't already been in love with mine, this would have sealed the deal for me.
Amy's happy to be back home, and now she is using her Vimtag for another very important reason: she is able to check no her mom while she's at work. The peace of mind this brings her is something you cannot buy.
If you are ever find yourself wanting to purchase a wireless camera for your home, I highly recommend this camera. Here are a few of the features we especially like about it:
You can:
- Pan/tilt camera through app with gestures
- Real time viewing
- Two-way audio
- Night vision
You can access your camera at any time either from the Vimtag app on your Android or iPhone, or on your computer at
vimtag.com. You can move the camera around on your phone simply by swiping, and on the web app, there is a simple navigation pane you can click to move.
I love the fact you can talk through it too! (though Allie
still wonders where my voice comes from!)
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FCC Disclaimer: This is a review and we were compensated
for the time it took to create this post and tell you about the Vimtag Fujikam. All opinions are our own. We enjoyed ourselves immensely and thank Vimtag for the opportunity. We hope
you had fun, as well.
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