How many cameras in total do you want?
I am looking for some advice regarding a simple outdoor CCTV set up.
I can mount the camera on my garage wall and have access to power.
I am after something utterly idiot proof and simple that can be connected wirelessly and uses iPad/iPhone to view.
Had a good look around Amazon but would appreciate some real world input.
Thanks
How many cameras in total do you want?
I have this setup https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arlo-Smart-...=arlo+3+camera
Very happy with it, easy set up with email/text alerts and can view live on iphone.
I'm a total I.T idiot and I found it very easy to install
As above the arlo gets great reviews in that case. Sold as a self install too with way to use apps.
Assuming you have power in the garage, something like this maybe? https://www.time2technology.com/en/o...iABEgIBWvD_BwE
If your router is too far away to pick up the signal, perhaps some kind of WiFi extender over the mains?
Thanks for the replies.
I have seen that Nest do an outdoor camera with subscription service. Has anyone got one of these?
Arlo cameras look neat but having to possibly get up a ladder to recharge them doesn't seem convenient.
Have a look at the Netatmo presence - I have the indoor version but it sounds ideal for what you want. Maplins have 10% off too at the moment.
https://www.netatmo.com/product/security/presence
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I think that the Nest Outdoor (3MP) is the best of the DIY cameras for a novice. The only drawbacks are that it needs hardwired power, which is tough for some DIYers but works for your case, and it requires a subscription to get the most usage, Nest does not work with most 3rd party vendors.
If you were a little more technology confident, you can get more camera for your dollar from Hikvision or Dahua (and all of their partners). I really like the Hikvision DS-2CD2T85FWD. Its supported right in Synology Surveillance Station, so you don't need a fancy or difficult software solution for recording. I prefer both Milestone and Blue Iris as a software NVR, but that's a little more advanced.
The Hikvision DS-2CD2T85FWD is available online, shipped direct from China, for extraordinarily low pricing considering is capabilities (4K/8MP - 3840 x 2160, and decent, but not spectacular low light performance).
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Just fitted a second ring floodlight camera today very pleased with them just replaced a couple of outside lights we had took a whole 15 minutes to instal and setup ( I am an electcian though) but simple enough cracking picture and the 2 way audio means I can abuse the Mrs from a safe distance when she’s hanging out washing etc ;)
If its out of wi-fi range then an Arlo Go could be an option, not so cheap though as it runs on the mobile phone network, so you need to pay Vodafone £5 a month too. I have one in the garden, with the optional solar panel. Its completely standalone and self charging too.
Plenty of hd kits out there with a DVR recorder for £200-£300
Option to add up to 4 camers and all work on P2P for smartphone/iPad connection=simple to set up.
Personally I would go for something from hikvision for the home user (Hiwatch)
Good quality.
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I have a FLIR Lorex system from Maplins (remember them!). I’m no electrician or engineer, but fitted it myself in our home Pilates Studio down the bottom of the garden. I’ve taken a screen grab just now on my iPhone which shows it tipping down with snow and pitch black, it’s great quality; obviously even better during daylight and works great on my iPhone via the App. Could be worth a look.
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The Lorex ain't bad at all for the money, and you cannot ask for much better pictures for that price.
And if only using a couple of cameras the 1tb hard drive should give a fair bit of record time.
Decent pictures them.
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The Lorex gear is OEM'd by a Chinese company named Dahua, and the gear is reasonably good, especially when considering the cost. The 1080p camera system is currently their lowest cost option, actual resolution is 1920x1080 or roughly 2.1MP. The next step in Lorex is what they call "2K" 2048x1536, or roughly 3MP. Their best systems include 4K cameras, 4096x2160 or 8MP.
Dahua also OEMs equipment under these names as well:
ADT
Advidia
Amcrest
Ameta
Annke
Aposonic
Bosch (DVRs)
Bticino
Cantek
CCTV Security Pros
DH Vision
Dotix
DVR Unlimited
eLine
FLIR / Lorex
GSS
Honeywell
IC Realtime
Impath Networks
Inaxsys
IndigoVision
Infinity CCTV
Innekt
IntelBras
KBVision
Legrand
Lumixen
Maxron
Panasonic
People Fu
Q-See
Raster
Rhodium
Riva
RVI
Saxco
SavvyTech
Security Camera King (Elite)
SecurityTronix
Sentry360
Speco
Techpro
ToughDog
Tyco Holis
Tyco Illustra Essentials
Ura
VIP Vision
Watashi
Watchnet
Winic
Some good options out there.
For basic ease of use I am leaning toward nest as there is now a low cost (£1 a week) 5 day storage through the app and the camera is easy to install and looks ok.
At less than £200 all in I think it’s where I’m heading.
Thanks for the input, the forum really is a fount of knowledge.