iptv.cam
Unlike other prominent IPTV services which do not require lengthy cables, IPTV.Cam requires you to use a set-top box. As per their developers, HD broadcasts and high-speed links will not work well if you have a low internet speed. The device helps to transmit the signals in a much better way. Especially if you have a TV that is not designed for IPTV viewing, the box will help you get started.
The minimum internet speed requirement for quality playback specified by the box is 3.5 MBPS for SD broadcast and 8 MBPS for HD broadcast.
What is IPTV.Cam?
IPTV.Cam is an IPTV service that offers hundreds of channels to its audience. This service originated back in 2003 as a satellite and internet service provider, but has since evolved with time and adapted to the technological demands of businesses. Many companies have not been able to keep up, resulting in them losing track over the years.
The network IPTV.Cam is present in 4 different locations in the United States, 2 different locations in Asia, and 6 different locations in Europe. The company manages all the connections across its different server rooms, so regardless of what streaming quality you want to experience, it's available on this network. In addition to providing live customer support in various languages, IPTV.Cam also provides SD, HD, and 4K quality content for streaming.
Why should you stream on IPTV.Cam?
Unlike most of the internet-based con-IPTV companies out there, IPTV.Cam has a license for operation. They have a publishing certificate issued from ?Moonstar Broadcasting LLC?. This makes it a legitimate service and provides you with quality service at a price that you pay. They are focused on selling you different packages - Android Device, Enigma & PC, MAG 250, Tablet, Phone, and Smart TV Pack.
Private Servers
This makes sure that the data is only sent to the subscriber who needs it and not shared with other users.
Though it is commonly thought that IPTV providers have weak servers, this is not always the case. In fact, IPTV provides a much better experience due to its strong servers. Traditional television broadcasts are distributed to millions of people from a single location, thereby compromising the privacy of each individual. By contrast, IPTVs utilize private servers where each bus corresponds to a particular subscriber, ensuring that data is only sent to those who require it and not shared with others.
Streaming Quality
You can choose from a wide range of set-top boxes for your devices. For instance, on the product page, you can choose a particular plan for your device. It may be your mobile phone, tablet, smart TV, Enigma device, PC, or even MAG 250. If your device supports 4K resolution and the content is available in 4K quality, you will be able to stream the content in that quality given that you have an internet speed of 16MBPS or more.
Test packages
Before you spend your money on this IPTV service, you should compare all the features it offers with those of other services. You can use the test packages to access the service on an hourly basis. Once you are satisfied with the experience, you can make a long-term commitment but it is always advisable to check the service before making a decision.
How to access IPTV.Cam?
To access the IPTV website, search for the term "IPTV.Cam" in your online search engine and find it on the first page. If you want to access the website directly, use this link: http://www.iptv.cam/. To access this website securely, use a VPN before doing so.
Design
I am not impressed with the website's design. The design approach is inefficient with poor banners with watermarks all over the place. Don't get confused with the IPTV Box Pro logo on the left. Both IPTV.Cam and IPTV Box Pro are essentially the same brands. The banners, body section and inner pages look outdated and fail toconvince you to go premium.
Header
The bottom of the page has a blog, contact information, and social media links.
There are several elements on the homepage including the customer panel where you can sign-in or register, flags for four different countries - Turkey, Germany, the United States, and Italy - as well as a search bar in the center and an ?All Packages? drop-down menu on the left to choose a particular package. Towards the right is the cart which indicates if you've added any packages to your shopping cart and below that is a blog with contact information and social media links.
Hero Section
The banner in the hero section has a design that may be the worst I have seen in a long time. There is a movie theatre on the left with a movie screening on the right. The image is bombarded with watermarks and text in Turkish, which I presume is an auto-translated text. thankfully, there are many banners in this section including Sports, Adult Movies, TV Shows, Animated movies, and so on.
Body
The body section of the website appears to be selling refurbished products from China. The layout is poor, with thumbnails filled with unnecessary watermarks. The only thing that is cool about this section is the "Add to Cart" button, which thankfully does not have any fancy design. The body section is very compact, with just packages and a few blogs accessible before the footer section.
Footer
The footer section on IPTV.Cam is packed with social media icons and five different columns: My Account, IPTV Info, Customer Service, Corporate, and Newsletter Panel. Each column has detailed information about the service. For example, if you want to know what their customer service is like, you can choose from a wide range of options such as "Privacy & Security?", "Guarantee?", "Refund?", "FAQs?", and "IPTV Customer Comments?"
Inner Pages
You can access the inner pages by clicking on any option on the homepage. The design of the inner pages continues with poor layout and thumbnails. Especially, product pages look a replica of what we saw on the homepage and it looks terrible.
Content
IPTV.Cam provides its users access to a variety of IPTV channels from around the world. Unlike other IPTV services which provide access to a wide variety of channels, IPTV.Cam restricts users to a particular country or region. For instance, you can click on the emblem and learn about the channels available in a particular country or region by contacting the developers. If you want a channel from another country, you will need to reach out to IPTV.cam in order to find out more about specific options available for that country.
Desktop/Mobile experience
I browsed the IPTV.Cam website from my HP15 laptop and my Google Pixel 4. To be honest, I wasn't quite impressed with the overall layout and navigation. And that has a lot to do with the poor design. As for streaming capabilities, I tried the test package and I wasn't dissatisfied. I liked the streaming quality and the channel catalog on the network. Given that I have a 32MBPS internet connection, I was able to stream 4K content without any major discrepancies.
Plans & Pricing
The plans and pricing of IPTV.Cam is slightly complicated. As opposed to monthly services, you are basically paying a different amount for different platforms. For ?35, you get access to 175 channels for 3 months which is compatible with Android, satellite, and smart tv devices. For ?50, you get access to 250 channels for 6 months and for ?80, you get access to 400 channels for a year.
Suggestions I have for IPTV.Cam
I would advise the developers to revamp the website. Each section on this website looks ridiculous, which makes it hard for the audience to trust it. Check out websites like Iconic Streams and IPTV Stack for a good graphical reference.
Conclusion
IPTV.Cam, as compared to the global behemoths, is a comparatively small service. It is not very expensive, but at the same time, it does not offer enough content to compete with some of the best IPTV services out there. But for the first time, I would leave it up to you to decide whether or not you should subscribe to this service.