[Shop-talk] Self contained home security cameras
Brian Kemp
bk13 at earthlink.net
Sat Aug 10 13:33:52 MDT 2019
I've looked into similar capability, but have not made a decision. Just
searched for this type of product and found
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oco-Pro-Bullet-Outdoor-Indoor-1080p-Cloud-Surveillance-and-Security-Camera-with-Remote-Viewing-4-Pack-OPHWB4-16US/300505129
as a sample. One of the reviews says "These are a great camera for
people who do not want to have a DVR box or hard wired cameras. You
still have to wire power but the wifi feature with the SD card storage
is the way of the future. This is great for homes without cable internet
that have a lot of cameras since DSL or wireless connections would get
bogged down if all the clips were being uploaded like with Nest or Arlo
etc. I have yet to find another camera like this. Hikvision is likely
the OEM that rebrands these for Oco which is a good thing as they are
the largest IP camera maker in the world and know how to do it. Also,
these do not run hot like the samsung I tried before this." I have no
experience with this specific product and only offer it as an example.
If you can run a single network cable, you can install Power Over
Ethernet (PoE) cameras connected to a digital video recorder (DVR) that
records everything to a hard drive that you can watch on a monitor/TV or
on a computer. These solutions start at about $300. The key thing here
is to put the central DVR in a location that a thief wouldn't find (not
next to your computer or TV).
I've learned a good bit from https://ipcamtalk.com/
I have a neighbor that runs a system using Blue Iris software on a PC
and says he likes it.
I've read in several places that a battery only camera isn't a good idea
as the motion sensing will drain the battery often enough that it
becomes problematic.
If looking at a Ring doorbell, make sure your internet connection is
good enough. Ring says you need at least 2MB upload if you hunt enough
though their site. Even after moving from DSL to cable internet to get
2MB, the connection still is not always good enough.
On 8/8/2019 8:54 PM, Ronnie Day via Shop-talk wrote:
> We live in the country on 10 acres. Our nearest neighbors are around a
> mile away. We don't bother to lock the doors unless we're going to be
> gone at least overnight. Someone could bulldoze the house and no one
> would be likely to hear or see it happening. Monitored home security
> is really a non-starter. We're 35 miles from the nearest town that
> would provide that type of service.
>
> I just realized that I could put up small, self contained "game" type
> cameras to cover the front and back doors, hopefully to help ID anyone
> that breaks in, and reinforce any insurance claims. I'm talking
> battery powered or at least battery back-up, motion controlled, using
> SD cards or some other removable memory.
>
> Just started research, but thought tossing it out to the group worth
> doing.
>
> RD
>
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