Everyone needs at least one battery powered security camera. Recommend using something that avoids cloud bullshit. That limits things quite a bit, but I recommend lorex.
To film things you might want to film temporarily - bees, crawlspace during heavy rains to ensure water isn’t intruding, TV when you’re adjusting an exterior antenna, etc.
I got a decent motion-activated trail cam for around $50. It has no connectivity, so I need to occasionally transfer videos from the SD card. Works great.
Amcrest and Lorex are both that use the same supplier - Dahua. Empire Tech on Amazon sells them at a good price.
Just be sure to put them on a separate VLAN that doesn’t have any internet access. This applies to any security cameras, not just ones from Chinese companies.
Everyone needs at least one battery powered security camera. Recommend using something that avoids cloud bullshit. That limits things quite a bit, but I recommend lorex.
To film bees?
How are you gonna catch your wife’s lover otherwise?
To film things you might want to film temporarily - bees, crawlspace during heavy rains to ensure water isn’t intruding, TV when you’re adjusting an exterior antenna, etc.
I got a decent motion-activated trail cam for around $50. It has no connectivity, so I need to occasionally transfer videos from the SD card. Works great.
Amcrest and Lorex are both that use the same supplier - Dahua. Empire Tech on Amazon sells them at a good price.
Just be sure to put them on a separate VLAN that doesn’t have any internet access. This applies to any security cameras, not just ones from Chinese companies.