Home security cameras, talk to me please
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Hi All, I’m looking to install a few security cameras around my house, in looking there’s a vast amount to choose from, and I am struggling!
What I am after is 3 cameras, I don’t need a monitor, but a system that uses an App/Cloud based storage if possible??
Can anyone advise, or suggest something they currently use themselves?
What I am after is 3 cameras, I don’t need a monitor, but a system that uses an App/Cloud based storage if possible??
Can anyone advise, or suggest something they currently use themselves?
Are you after battery / solar powered ones or wired?
I ve got a mix of both and the Eufy Solocams with solar are pretty good for the battery option. Onboard microSD cards for storage and no subscription.
I’ve also got powered wifi (not PoE) Tapo camera and a Reolink one which chuck data to my NAS drive. Again, no subscription. The NAS is a Synology one and came with two licences for their Surveillance Station software which works really well. Additional licences not cheap.
I ve got a mix of both and the Eufy Solocams with solar are pretty good for the battery option. Onboard microSD cards for storage and no subscription.
I’ve also got powered wifi (not PoE) Tapo camera and a Reolink one which chuck data to my NAS drive. Again, no subscription. The NAS is a Synology one and came with two licences for their Surveillance Station software which works really well. Additional licences not cheap.
Edited by 595Heaven on Wednesday 25th February 14:51
595Heaven said:
Are you after battery / solar powered ones or wired?
I ve got a mix of both and the Eufy Solocams with solar are pretty good for the battery option. Onboard microSD cards for storage and no subscription.
I ve also got powered wifi (not PoE) Tapo camera and a Reolink one which chuck data to my NAS drive. Again, no subscription. The NAS is a Synology one and came with two licences for their Surveillance Station software which works really well. Additional licences not cheap.
I had assumed, possibly incorrectly, that the wired ones would be better? I ve got a mix of both and the Eufy Solocams with solar are pretty good for the battery option. Onboard microSD cards for storage and no subscription.
I ve also got powered wifi (not PoE) Tapo camera and a Reolink one which chuck data to my NAS drive. Again, no subscription. The NAS is a Synology one and came with two licences for their Surveillance Station software which works really well. Additional licences not cheap.
Edited by 595Heaven on Wednesday 25th February 14:51
I have seen the Eufy ones and they seem pretty good and like what I am after…
You’ll get a gazillion answers. In a perfect world they would be powered over PoE and linked to a recorder but this involves laying cables. Can’t really go wrong with Reolink or Hikvision stuff for that.
A halfway house is mains powered wifi cameras. They’ll record 24/7 to memory card. I’ve got a couple of Evziz that do this - no problem with them.
But if you just want to get notifications for motion detection etc rather than 24/7 recording then I’m happy with my battery and solar powered Eufy stuff. App works well and no subscription needed unlike Ring. Get as high a resolution as you can and maybe look for those with built in spotlights also. But again, plenty of other brands - Reolink, Tapo etc.
Check out YouTuber Lifehackster - he has loads of reviews on this sort of stuff.
A halfway house is mains powered wifi cameras. They’ll record 24/7 to memory card. I’ve got a couple of Evziz that do this - no problem with them.
But if you just want to get notifications for motion detection etc rather than 24/7 recording then I’m happy with my battery and solar powered Eufy stuff. App works well and no subscription needed unlike Ring. Get as high a resolution as you can and maybe look for those with built in spotlights also. But again, plenty of other brands - Reolink, Tapo etc.
Check out YouTuber Lifehackster - he has loads of reviews on this sort of stuff.
Up_North said:
You ll get a gazillion answers. In a perfect world they would be powered over PoE and linked to a recorder but this involves laying cables. Can t really go wrong with Reolink or Hikvision stuff for that.
Since being burgled we've had Hikvision cameras fitted - PoE - Hard Drive recorder has capacity for 4 weeks recording - can review cameras live on phone app or view historical footage on the app - easy to use and has been very reliable in the last 6 yearsI've got a couple of Blink cameras... the regular AA batteries last a couple of years and they ping my phone when there's movement.
I chose not to have the subscription and the 'cloud' storage - I store locally on a USB drive which plugs into the Blink hub. It works very well.
Blink is a cheap and cheerful solution, however it's fairly high definition and it's been running for a few years without any issues at all.
I chose not to have the subscription and the 'cloud' storage - I store locally on a USB drive which plugs into the Blink hub. It works very well.
Blink is a cheap and cheerful solution, however it's fairly high definition and it's been running for a few years without any issues at all.
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