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Security Cameras? |
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I want to buy security cameras
for my house. I want them to
be wireless and be able to
stream the video to a computer
or a computer off site. Are
there any affordable
solutions? I am looking for
outdoor cameras and possibly
indoor as well. |
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There's lots of options for
you. I used to work at a place
that had internet cameras at
remote mountain tops for
security. The link below will
give you more information. It
also shows you what the video
will look like over the
internet. The cameras and
software can be pretty
inexpensive if you look around
just a bit. |
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What is the point of outdoorhome security cameras? |
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I desperately need security
cameras because I don't feel
save at my neighborhood but
there is this bunch of kids of
questionable characters
hanging next door and
how do I know that they won't
use some stick or rocks to
knock down my outdoor security
camera?
What about wireless camera?
How do I replace batteries?
Should I use landwire instead? |
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You need to get one of these:
http://www.closeoutcctv.com/Se
archResults.asp?Cat=32
They are vandall proof. The
cases are hard and can
withstand a hammer. Wireless
cameras are cool, but aren't
worth the money.
These guys have a pretty good
price too. Also, I called,
cause I found one camera with
a better price, and they beat
it for me. The thing you'll
need to know is that you can't
just buy a security camera,
you'll need to buy a DVR or
recording device that you can
plug them into. |
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Where can I find securitycameras for my yard? |
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I want to put 1 or more
security cameras in my yard
for many reasons. I want to
know how much this will cost
and where i can buy this. I
want something that records
and stores footage so when i
go on vacation I could view
the footage when i arrive
home. Any tips or sugestions?
Thanks.
I want this to be as cheap as
possible so i don't think
running a cord through my yard
would work.
I want this to be as cheap as
possible. |
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To recorder the video you need
a computer with lot of hard
drive space or a video
recorder - this can be digital
or analog.
I use a DVR similar to this
one:
http://shop3.frys.com/product/
5264307;jsessionid=LUbMxK4-T8m
XlplSCVHxJQ**.node1?site=sr:SE
ARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
You need to add a hard drive.
One of these is probably good
enough for around 30 days of
recording:
http://shop3.frys.com/product/
4570717;jsessionid=LUbMxK4-T8m
XlplSCVHxJQ**.node1?site=sr:SE
ARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
but a 500 gig is probably a
better idea. Set the image
capture so when nothing is
going on, there is only 1
still every 4 or more seconds,
then set motion detection
areas to trigger the recording
to go to real time - that will
revert to the 1 per four
seconds (or whatever you
choose) after about 15 seconds
of no motion in the detection
area.
Then comes the cameras...
Higher resolution or night
vision or wireless or rated
for outdoor add to the cost.
Remember - wireless is only
wireless for the video signal
- you still need power for the
camera. If wired, the low-res
are probably the cheapest
cameras you will find with
decent resolution.
This is probably as cheap as
it gets - the night vision
"throw" is not very far...
http://shop3.frys.com/product/
4748899?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RS
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If you only need it for a
one-time deal and install the
camera under the roof-eve, you
can use a indoor camera - but
just so you know, it won't
last as long as a camera rated
for outdoor use.
I use these:
http://shop3.frys.com/product/
5080315?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RS
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good resolution and long throw
on the night vision.
I am not aware of single
channel DVRs... since you have
4 channels, you can use up to
4 cameras - but you do not
need to fill all the channels.
If you are that paranoid, you
might also consider a battery
back up - the cameras and the
DVR need to plug into it.
Since we don't know the
cameras you want to use, we
don't know the power they draw
- but this
http://shop3.frys.com/product/
4775399?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RS
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should last a couple of hours
with just the DVR.
Be sure to install the DVR in
a place that is (1) difficult
to find and (2) attached to
something solid so it cannot
be easily removed. |
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