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Looking for some input on which systems to buy in the UK.
Doorbell camera seems to be the standard but what about from safer angles higher up as a doorbell cam can be covered by a criminal?
What systems are you using for this and how much are you paying for subscription?
Which companies are you using? Eufy and Ring seem to be frontrunners from what I'm seeing.
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>>109095959
>Subscription
I use all on-prem , no subscriptions whatsoever (not uk)
But honestly, leave the country, your government is subhuman garbage flooding your country with muslims, then letting muslims rape your kids with no penalties.
Now wonder you need higher security measures than the average country.
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>>109095959
Reolink or Eufy. No subscriptions. Really solid.
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>>109096049
You can get sub or non-sub.
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>>109095959
>>109095959
Got a Tapo package on Black Friday with the home base for local recording to SSD over WiFi. Not the most advanced thing in the world but for the price does what I need it to, no complaints. I have a few different versions of camera, some of which are better than others for certain applications and features but this is pretty much impossible to figure out without just buying a few models and trying them out to see which is better in the place you want to put it. Then return what you don't like and buy some more of the ones you do
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>>109095959
surely if you want footage of your family being raped by grooming gangs you can just use AI
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>>109096058
>Eufy
Haven't there been numerous reportings of the shady underhanded shit they pull? Every single time I hear of Eufy it's along the lines of "we don't give a fuck, and we're keeping local copies of your nudes on our servers".
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>>109095959
>>109096058
botnet
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>>109097778
As far as Eufy goes, you don't have to use their relay servers, and I don't use their products in my home (I only set them up for clients), so I'm not sure. I prefer Reolink anyway.
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>>109095959
Just set up Frigate on a raspberry pi or a chink minipc
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>>109100771
>Frigate

what??
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>>109096058
>Eufy
i recently found one of these at the dump, multiple security flaws and i dont even know much about embedded Linux!
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>>109095959
I use reolink. You can completely turn off their cloud service and they let you write your files to a local FTP server.
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>>109100771
> frigate on a pi? good luck with that motion detection lag
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>>109103188
You're supposed to buy that google NPU thingy for an extra $20 to handle the processing
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>>109103175
reolink is fine until you realize they still phone home even with cloud turned off. block their domains at the router or you're just renting their data pipeline.
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First off, you are in the UK so I would not trust any of these cameras that you have a subscription for

Get a camera. A dumb one. Wire it up. Put your storage on BackBlaze B2.

>Which one?
Nothing with a subscription tied to it.
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>>109103205
so what kind of dumb IP/PoE cameras are recommendable around here?



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