
Qubo Smart 360 3MP Model 2.0 Review
Qubo's Model 2.0 addresses the WiFi connectivity issues reported in the original with an improved chipset. The refined app now supports instant notifications with shareable video clips that can be sent directly to family members via WhatsApp or other messaging apps.
Our Verdict
At Rs 1,800-2,200, the Qubo Model 2.0 improves on the original with better WiFi stability and faster app notifications with clip sharing. The 4.3-star rating from 2,100 reviews shows positive reception. Made in India with Hero Group backing and Indian server data storage. Free cloud period included. The app requires location services, QR code setup remains tricky, and person detection accuracy still needs improvement in busy environments.
Best For
Existing Qubo users adding a second camera, or families who want to share security alerts easily with relatives through WhatsApp clip sharing.
Consider Alternatives If
First-time camera buyers who would get better value from the original Qubo model or the Tapo C210 at similar pricing.
Key Features
What We Liked
- +Excellent 2K resolution for the price point with Indian brand trust
- +Made in India with Hero Group
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What Could Be Better
- -App requires location services enabled which concerns some users
- -QR code setup process can be frustrating in bright lighting
- -Person detection accuracy needs improvement in busy environments
- -Cloud storage requires subscription after free period expires
How It Compares
| Product | Rating | Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Qubo Smart 360 3MP Model 2.0 | ★ 4.3 | Smart Home |
| Tapo C210 | ★ 4.5 | Best Overall |
| Imou Ranger 2 | ★ 4.3 | Best Value |
| Xiaomi Mi 360 2K | ★ 4.1 | Premium Choice |
| Qubo Smart 360 3MP | ★ 4.3 | Made in India |
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Subhadeep Ghosh is a tech enthusiast and the founder of SmartHouseGears. He is passionate about smart home technology and loves helping Indian homeowners make informed decisions about home automation, energy efficiency, and the latest gadgets.








