rockyroller
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- 20 miles northwest of Boston, MA
been using a Wyze camera for about 6 months. it's OK
In the end I went with this. Mounted high up and away from obvious sight lines it seems to work OK
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Does it go to your phone via internet? Is it free to view recorded footage?
Yes - all operated from the phone via my WiFi router. I put an SD card into the slot in the camera and it records on motion activation. I can play it back on the phone. I've set up an area for the motion activation to pick up people on the drive rather than bits of the garden which are also in the frame. It does infrared at night and will be triggered to illuminate in visible too. Didn't cost a huge amount. Something like £55 and it does what I need it to. I fitted it all myself with an outside cable I'd left dangling (safely) from an upgrade to the garage mains. I bought an appropriately specced weather proof box for the mains power unit that powers the camera and came as part of the kit. That power supply isn't properly weather proof so needed a box. If you aren't competent to do mains wiring you'll need to pay a man who is.
Is it not best to have it in plain sight as an obvious deterrent?In the end I went with this. Mounted high up and away from obvious sight lines it seems to work OK
There is little evidence that CCTV acts as a deterrent to crime. Scumbags tend not to think further ahead than the commission of the act, and the few that do will simply pull their hoods up.
It is also a pretty poor detection tool, with the average CCTV based detection being reckoned to cost an average of £800,000, the cost of the cameras divided by the number of detections.
Where is really scores is reassurance. Anywhere in the world I can whip my phone out and provided I have a signal I can check the cameras and reassure myself that all is well, and that really is priceless.
There is little evidence that CCTV acts as a deterrent to crime. Scumbags tend not to think further ahead than the commission of the act, and the few that do will simply pull their hoods up.
It is also a pretty poor detection tool, with the average CCTV based detection being reckoned to cost an average of £800,000, the cost of the cameras divided by the number of detections.
Where is really scores is reassurance. Anywhere in the world I can whip my phone out and provided I have a signal I can check the cameras and reassure myself that all is well, and that really is priceless.
Good luck for tomorrow. Hope it goes well.I never thought I'd need one but we have an ongoing issue with my daughter's ex. My daughter and I are in court tomorrow giving evidence. If this silly person continues with his harassment then times can be logged and further action can be taken. He's broken bail conditions several times already. Also I can look to see who is at the door and won't answer if it's this person. He has been violent with folks too. So I'm not deterring but rather observing/logging and managing the situation.
Good luck for tomorrow. Hope it goes well.