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WiFi camera? for security where I live?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1848151" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>I have three of the Wyze cameras and they work pretty well. I can watch the video on my iOS devices. They have motion detection that works reasonably well. A little oversensitive in that when clouds pass over and the bright sun is removed, the motion detector triggers because of the brightness change. The motion events are stored for two weeks, then purged. You can watch real time. Night vision is pretty good, enough to see that a person or animal has triggered the event. You can also talk through the camera, although after testing it, I've never used it. </p><p></p><p>Overall, worth the investment.</p><p></p><p>One other alternative, if you have an old iPhone is an app named Manything. Manything is for monitoring anything, and uses the iPhone camera with motion detection software to trigger recording when motion occurs. It is a subscription service, but it isn't expensive. I have an old iPhone 6s that is serving as a security camera that way. So that is something to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1848151, member: 396914"] I have three of the Wyze cameras and they work pretty well. I can watch the video on my iOS devices. They have motion detection that works reasonably well. A little oversensitive in that when clouds pass over and the bright sun is removed, the motion detector triggers because of the brightness change. The motion events are stored for two weeks, then purged. You can watch real time. Night vision is pretty good, enough to see that a person or animal has triggered the event. You can also talk through the camera, although after testing it, I've never used it. Overall, worth the investment. One other alternative, if you have an old iPhone is an app named Manything. Manything is for monitoring anything, and uses the iPhone camera with motion detection software to trigger recording when motion occurs. It is a subscription service, but it isn't expensive. I have an old iPhone 6s that is serving as a security camera that way. So that is something to consider. [/QUOTE]
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