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Easy Installation
Customers are pleased with the ease of installation for the Creality Nebula Camera. They describe the process as quick and straightforward, requiring minimal effort and tools. Some mention minor challenges but overall find it to be a simple upgrade for their 3D printers.
Build Quality
Customers are highly satisfied with the build quality of the Creality Nebula Camera, praising its sturdy material and easy installation process. The camera's design does not obstruct their workspace and provides high-quality images and connections.
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Spaghetti Detection
Some customers report success with the spaghetti detection feature of the Creality Nebula Camera, preventing issues with long prints and enabling remote monitoring. However, a significant number of users have experienced false positives or no detection at all, leading to ruined prints and frustration.
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Time-Lapse Photography
Customers have mixed opinions on the time-lapse photography feature of the Creality Nebula Camera for 3D Printers. While some are pleased with its ease of use and ability to monitor prints remotely, others find the picture/video quality to be lacking and experience connectivity issues.
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Quality
The build quality is good, installation is easy, and it doesn't obstruct my workspace.
This is a very easy installation, takes just a couple of minutes, then enable the camera in the settings of your k1 printer.
I also have had it not shut off when filament stopped going into the extruder and it printed for hours with nothing.
This was basically like a plug and play raspberry pi - way less programming, with about the same quality.
Price
If you have a k1, this is definitely worth the $25-$30.
Relatively inexpensive, not too bad to install, all the wires are there, just a little annoying with the allen key and tiny scr... Read More
Packaging/appearance
The video shows the product being unpacked.
Competitiveness
It's the same camera that comes stock with the k1 max.
It's a bit of a pain to install, it's more expensive than other webcams, and the quality isn't the best for the price.
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- This product had a total of 170 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 26 2024.
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The detection system has saved quite a few failed prints before they turned to absolute spaghetti
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Frankly should probably just be part of the printer from day 1
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Its the same camera that comes stock with the k1 max
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The wires you need to plug in are already there
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The software side of things could be improved and the lighting inside of the k1 is not the greatest
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But this can be improved over time and more a point against the k1 printer and not the camera itself
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Ive tried enabling ai printing
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I havent really noticed anything different but every print from crealitys hyper pla has been flawless so it hasnt had a chance to detect any misprints
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