With seemingly a huge choice of mostly no-name cameras' on Amazon & elsewhere I was wondering if anyone could recommend from experience a reasonably priced (sub £70 ideally) domestic type IP security camera.
I really just want to have a camera for looking over the cars in the garage & for making sure the electric garage door is free from obstructions before doing a remote shut.
Ideally I'd like it to have the following features:-
---Ethernet connected as I can run a cable to where I want the camera so would prefer a cabled one rather than Wi-Fi only version.
---Powered by PoE rather than having to faff about trying to get a separate 5v feed to it.
---Record to an onboard micro SD or similar (or record to a NAS or free cloud service?).
---Email a screenshot when movement detected. (or...)
---Email a short video when movement detected.
---Reasonable quality in both day & night modes.
---Doesn't need to pan, tilt or zoom.
---Doesn't need to be a weatherproof device.
---No monthly cloud based fees.
---Ability to view securely via smartphone/tablet app (preferably iOS) & via a secure web access from a PC.
This is my first dabble into IP security cameras - any advise appreciated.
Tony
I really just want to have a camera for looking over the cars in the garage & for making sure the electric garage door is free from obstructions before doing a remote shut.
Ideally I'd like it to have the following features:-
---Ethernet connected as I can run a cable to where I want the camera so would prefer a cabled one rather than Wi-Fi only version.
---Powered by PoE rather than having to faff about trying to get a separate 5v feed to it.
---Record to an onboard micro SD or similar (or record to a NAS or free cloud service?).
---Email a screenshot when movement detected. (or...)
---Email a short video when movement detected.
---Reasonable quality in both day & night modes.
---Doesn't need to pan, tilt or zoom.
---Doesn't need to be a weatherproof device.
---No monthly cloud based fees.
---Ability to view securely via smartphone/tablet app (preferably iOS) & via a secure web access from a PC.
This is my first dabble into IP security cameras - any advise appreciated.
Tony
no i was being genuine