Need Help on IP Security – Advice and Reccomendations!?
Hello.
I am trying to find a IP Camera Kit, atleast 4 Cameras so i can install it onto a premise I have. the reason i chose a IP Camera kit is that it can be veiws over logn distances, eg, over a DVR server. It is best DECENTRAIZED so i can record it onto a SD card, Flash Drive, so on.
I also want It to have a good range, can be recorded in LOW LGIHT coniditions, night Vision best enabled. If you can, please can you see if heres a Infared enabled too. And it has to be wireless, small and discret.
Can you please also offer me a DVR server solution, where to buy a DVR server?
And best if the Cameras will start recording if a motion triggers it, a motiond ector will trigger the camera to start recording, but that is optional.
Also please reccomend me a 2 amera OUTDOOR, Durable IP/CCTV kit. Wireless also please.
And also, can you try finig DISCRET cameras that cna be connected to a TV and onto a recoridng device please. What i mean is very small cameras that are hidden eg, inside a pot of flowers, etc..
Can the IP cameras have good quality please.
I know its alot of questions, so sorry :/ Please help me answer them!
Thanks!
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There are some systems out there that can do the job. Sometimes the wireless ones are not as reliable. If you have to go wireless you can, but they won’t be as good as the wired unless you pay more money. This is a general guide for buying a DVR system:
http://www.teepeetech.com/home-security-systems/buying-home-security-dvr-system-29.html
When you talk about seeing the video over long distances, there are some cheap options for that on your cell phone. There is a product called Mobiscope that I recommend. It is about $10.
http://www.teepeetech.com/home-security-systems/surveillance-camera-apps-iphone-and-other-mobile-phones-60.html
On the motion triggering of the images, they have that too. They do it by comparing the pixels in the image to see if they have changed with the image a moment before, thus detecting motion. There are some free software packages for that but if you buy a DVR system, it will more than likely come with the software to handle that. I think on Amazon, there is a system called the Defender. It comes with multiple cameras and is around $600. I would buy from Amazon simply because you can read the reviews and they have a great return policy. It would be nice to see the cameras in use though first before deciding.
Try http://www.spysupermarket.co.uk/hidden-cameras/ for some hidden cameras!
go to http://www.techcctv.com or give them a call. They helped me with my system