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raceit17 wrote:
I have the "Canary" at my house. While out camping at the beginning of summer I had caught someone in the house stealing medication. Got an instant alert as soon as it detected motion and was able to watch what they where doing.
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โAug-29-2016 02:23 PM
bcsdguy wrote:Ok with me.
That Nest is a pretty high dollar item.
โAug-29-2016 02:14 PM
โAug-29-2016 01:01 PM
vtaero wrote:Just got mine today.
Another one to look at is the Nest camera, it was dropcam. My dad has that one. It's also excellent..
โAug-24-2016 05:06 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Thanks for posting about the Blink system. I read up on it and see that it uses lithium batteries that supposedly last a year. What happens after a year? Can you replace the batteries, or do you recharge them?
โAug-24-2016 04:09 AM
vtaero wrote:Thanks for posting about the Blink system. I read up on it and see that it uses lithium batteries that supposedly last a year. What happens after a year? Can you replace the batteries, or do you recharge them?
It's a real shame you can't get the blink system. I bought it when it was on Kickstarter. It's awesome. I highly suggest it.
Another one to look at is the Nest camera, it was dropcam. My dad has that one. It's also excellent. I'm not sure of it's requirements though and of course it's not battery powered like blink.
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โAug-22-2016 05:40 PM
PenMan wrote:
I am thinking about installing some cameras to keep an eye on the house while we are camping. I was looking at the Blink cameras. They use the home wi-fi system to upload video/pictures to the cloud and allow monitoring from a smart phone. Unfortunately they require an upload speed of 2 Mbps minimum. Our lousy CenturyLink only has an upload of from .4 to .75 Mbps. Are there any cameras that will work with this speed? Any help is appreciated.
โAug-22-2016 02:49 PM