Alibi Witness 3.0 provides a fast and easy way to access your Alibi Witness video security systems. Add one or multiple devices, mix and match cameras from multiple locations, and watch live and recorded video with audio. Download snapshots or offload video directly to your mobile device, and more!
Latest updates
What's new in version 5.1.0.0525
Maintenance update for app security and optimization
How to install Alibi Witness 3.0 APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download Alibi Witness 3.0 APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
Go to your phone Settings page
Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
Check the Unknown Sources box
Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.mcu.observint-v5.1.0.0525-ApkClean.apk)
Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.
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A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading). As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.
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User's Reivew
1 ★Terrible!!! So hard to connect..its not user-friendly at all 🤬
2 ★Nearly impossible to understand and or connect to camera system
4 ★I like this app more than v2.0 , but it has some things to work out. I emailed support, but still waiting on a reply. When I click on live stream, it takes a while to load or sometimes doesn't load at all. I still have the original app and it pulls up the streams right away. So I don't believe it to be an issue with the DVR. In fact the issue also happened in 2.0 too. It's inconvenient and doesn't look good when I want to show how great this surveillance system is to others. Hoping for a fix.
2 ★I'm hearing the "Failed to Start Playing" is becoming more and more conversation from my customers that I told to switch to the new app and that's not good. If one screen has it then it takes the rest of the cameras down as well. And customers are saying the camera images are not correct when they open the app, basically it's showing old snapshots of items then they disappear. VERY SLOW LOADING OF CURRENT VIEW.
1 ★I am a professional AV/Security/Surveillance installer. This app, and similar apps, is why Ring and Nest will ultimately win. Ring and Nest are interactive, useful, and reliable, creating a higher perceived value than these other horrible attempts at a camera app. Alibi Witness 2.0 and 3.0: more clunky, hard to use, non-intuitive interfaces that make a mid-to-high end camera/NVR system virtually useless to most consumers. I'm not sure why Alibi, or any of these NVR companies can write the proper app to provide common sense features that work. The integration with "Guarding Vision" is so murky, I can't tell what the heck I'm logged in to. If I have more than one NVR....uggg. There's so much wrong here: -Camera names don't come across to the app. -Way, way too hard to setup reliable events that send a useful notification. -If I do get a notification, most likely the Playback will fail with some cryptic "Error Code" that means nothing to me. -The Notifications setup is arcane. -Best playback method is via Internet Explorer. Yes, just like it's 1995. -But even IE has issues: no timeline on full screen playback. Really. Many other issues, but obviously some blame to Hikvision, which all this seems to be based from. Ring and Nest have given at least 10 minutes of thought in to what the average person might find most useful in having cameras around the house. Then they executed the app. No more of these mid-high end camera/NVR systems for me. They just can't figure it out, which equals unhappy end users.