Camera Security Systems???

   / Camera Security Systems??? #241  
Did you ever solve this? If not, it is easily solved by downloading FLIR cloud to your computer and accessing your DVR via internet. I made the same mistake.

I did not.

Yet.

I ordered a 4K TV which is scheduled to arrive tomorrow...

:p
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #242  
I did not.

Yet.

I ordered a 4K TV which is scheduled to arrive tomorrow...

:p

Ahh, well that’s a plus then. Lol

Their tech support takes forever to answer a call, but once you have them, they are good at resolving issues
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #243  
Did you ever solve this? If not, it is easily solved by downloading FLIR cloud to your computer and accessing your DVR via internet. I made the same mistake.

I did this too. I didn’t reply because I couldn’t remember how I reset it. Pretty sure I must have used the FLIR app.
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #244  
I did this too. I didn’t reply because I couldn’t remember how I reset it. Pretty sure I must have used the FLIR app.

When I did it I was sick... thought I had screwed myself.

But, after 30 min or so of research, I was able to download the application to my Mac, open it and gain access, change the resolution and restart the NVR. Then, was back up on the tv no problem.
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #245  
A little snow, a full moon, a low light camera and .... presto ... near daylight at 1AM:

MidnightDaylight2.JPG
 
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#247  
I didn't know you had trees where you live?

Where is that anyway?
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #248  
Just a small update on the Reolink Argus 2 (not to be confused with the Netgear Arlo 2).
One of my reasons for buying them was the ability to move them around.
The camera has a concave base with magnet inside, designed to fit over a metal mount that is about the size of a golf ball.

I really like the small magnetic mount. It's easy to put a camera on and take it off, even when I can just barely reach the mount. So I screwed one in to the under eave soffit on my front porch. I've one on a magnet that I put on my truck or trailer to use as a backup cam.

These look very much like the mounts for the Netgear Arlo 2.

But Reolink has been out of stock since before I got my cameras in 2018. So I finally broke down and bought a set of chinese knockoffs of the Arlo 2 mount on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073XHRQP2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm happy to write they fit perfect.

The camera has a tripod fitting, but that requires screwing on, I much prefer the magnet mount.
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #249  
I can't remember exactly where I left off with my contributions here and I'm a bit lazy to go back...

That said, I have installed a combination of Reolink and Dahua POE cameras hooked up to my home network. Running Blue Iris software on a dedicated PC. I very much like the Blue Iris software and how I can customize each camera, recording, triggering, alerts, etc. Between the two camera brands, I now believe the Dahua are much better than the Reolink's. Reolink's routinely loose partial signal and it appears to be a fault in their design based on info learned on ipcamtalk.com forums.

So, if you go this route... I suggest you steer clear of the Reolink's. I am not bad mouthing them but just saying they are not totally compatible with the system I have set up.
 
   / Camera Security Systems??? #250  
Another update -
I came to realize that my "need" for cameras is far greater than my wallet wants to support.
To decently "cover" a building one usually needs at least 4 cameras, with all their infrastructure, on the corners.
I either need a lot more cameras and wiring or fewer buildings.

So I've been looking at a less expensive alternative.
In the past I've had a few Foscam PTZ.
Moderate support, changing standards, at times flaky hardware.
I bought some Netgear precursors to the Arlo - no PTZ but inexpensive, then Netgear promptly dropped support.

Now I'm playing with Wyze cams. Extremely inexpensive ($20). One son (who lives alone) has about 5 of them and uses them for monitoring his house and dog. So I bought some. I've two of their "Pan-cams" and 4 of their "V2"'s.

They are minimalist cams. Don't work with blue Iris. But I bought the 4 V2's for less than the cost of 1 of my Reolinks.
I've run 1 of the pan cams off a little $15 10AH battery pack for about a day with no problem. That plus a ziploc bag gives me most of the functionality of my Reolink but I get 4 times the "eyeballs" on the world.

Is anyone else trying these?

/edit - also they don't work with Windows or Linux, only Android or iOs
 
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