E-hawk Camera App [OFFICIAL]
Recognizing the sensitive nature of aerial surveillance, E-Hawk employs AES-256 encryption for all stored footage and TLS 1.3 for data transmission. The app includes a "Privacy Blur" feature, which automatically blurs faces and license plates in residential areas to comply with local privacy regulations during non-critical operations.
Even the best apps encounter glitches. Here is how to solve the most frequent user complaints: e-hawk camera app
Issue: "Device Offline" despite the camera being on. Issue: Push notifications are not arriving
Issue: Push notifications are not arriving. Issue: The app shows "Failed to connect to P2P server
Issue: The app shows "Failed to connect to P2P server."
Consider a home inspector evaluating a crack in a foundation wall. With a standard phone camera, they take a photo – but scale is missing. With e-hawk connected to a USB borescope, they can insert the probe into the crack, use the app’s calibration tool (placing a known 10mm reference in the frame), and then measure the crack’s width (e.g., 3.2mm). They capture a screenshot with the measurement overlay and timestamp. Later, in their report, they include both the visual evidence and quantitative data. This turns a subjective observation into an objective record.