An outdoor security camera can keep tabs on welcome (and unwelcome) visitors, package deliveries, and furry creatures helping themselves to a midnight snack in your garden. They can also be a powerful deterrent to prospective mischief-makers.

The Ring Stick Up Cam Plug-In Wi-Fi camera comes with a lengthy, weather-resistant power cord, but it can also be powered by battery or a solar panel. It delivers crisp, 1080p video with an expansive 130-degree view and clear two-way audio. By signing up for a Ring Protect Basic plan ($4 per month or $40 per year), you can store recordings for up to 60 days, and it also enables features like person alerts, the option to save videos, and thumbnail-enhanced smartphone notifications. Also, despite some previous issues, Ring now provides more privacy and security measures than any other camera manufacturer we tested.


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For testing, we connect all cameras to our Verizon Fios network via a Wi-Fi router indoors (approximately 40 feet from the cameras) and our upgrade-pick mesh-networking kit, the Asus ZenWiFi AX (XT8). We used an iPhone 12, a Google Pixel 7 Pro, and an iPad to review the cameras and their companion apps. And we used an Echo Show 5, a Google Nest Hub, and an Apple TV to see how each camera can be controlled via third-party apps and viewed on smart screens.

Audio and video please the eye and ear. The Arlo Pro 4 produced some of the best images of any outdoor camera we tested. It records 2K video and has a wide, 160-degree viewing angle. The two-way audio was easy to understand on both ends.

A number of cameras we have tested were plagued by false alerts, including the Tapo C310 Smart Outdoor Home Security WiFi 2K Camera and the Tapo C320WS Smart Outdoor Home Security WiFi 2K QHD 4MP Camera.

Hello,I have gone through both this reddit and the r/homesecurity subreddit and this particular combination of features in a security camera seems challenging to find. Many of the threads are months/years old and dated on newer models.

I can find wifi + onvif, I can find PoE + onvif, but not solar + wifi + onvif to work with Zoneminder. I'm seeking an entirely wireless solution. My other option may be to DIY a battery/solar bank but this can be clumsy.

I have been clicking on every camera on Amazon that has this combination of features and reading through and seemingly, all of them require a proprietary app. I have been going through the answered questions, and each one has some kind of app that is required to connect. I bought the OOSSXX cameras and ran into the issue I'm having here where they removed any means to connect remotely and only allow for their solar camera to connect through their system.

I use a Revolution Imager connected to a WiFi backup camera adapter / transmitter. This sends the WiFi signal / live image to my iPhone or iPad. There is an app to watch the live video feed. This is great for outreach to share the telescope view. 


A camera with built-in computer, battery, wifi transmitter, and accompanying mobile app would be an interesting product. You would just need to provide your own telescope, focal-reduction, means to focus, and find the target. If the product was part of an "ecosystem" that also allowed talking to the mount via wifi, you could add in GOTO with plate-solving. If the ecosystem could "talk to" an auto-focuser, that could be done as well. I wonder if the power requirements, though, may be too much for a battery added to the camera itself.

Instead of building all this into the camera, how about we put all of this into it's own box, and that way we can just use different cameras with it... sometimes mono, or OSC, maybe bigger pixels, or smaller pixels... you know depending on if your doing planetary or deep sky... more options... it seems more economical to end user to buy all this other tech once, and use different cameras with it, instead of paying for all that tech in each and every camera...

This blog above may not completely finished as they are currently publishing what i sent to them. Keep in mind this is not a dedicated astro camera has of course has limited exposure etc...and will not do really dark nebulas and galaxies but does a pretty good job on everything else. See some sample images in my blog and cool info on the WIFI capability of this new camera.

Honestly for the price yeah it is pretty good. I really like not having wires. Unless you have a cooled astro camera or want to hook up your heavy SLR camera this WIFI camera really does fit a real nitch in my astronomy arsonal pretty good. Please read my review when you get a sec...

 

 

 

They have updated my review as up to yesterday it was not complete. There were many images and content missing there initially. Also keep in mind these images are with really small cheap entry level telescopes I am sure with a larger aperature and better optical telescope you can even get better results.

There isn't a spot in Octoprint (that I have found) to integrate a camera that requires credentials. Maybe I'm missing some simple button, but, I don't think there would be a way to do this without some sort of plugin to allow for credentials to be entered BY Octoprint before you could achieve what you are attempting. And then add to it the existence of the control buttons (that also don't exist in Octoprint) adds yet another layer of complication

Amcrest wifi camera technology transmits up to 3-megapixel video resolution over WiFi, allowing for long-distance and cost-effective HD video transmission. Amcrest wifi cameras can help you stay in touch with what you love anytime, anywhere. With its quick mobile setup process, you will have secure access to your camera's video stream in no time. Stream live and playback recorded video of your home, your kids, your pets, or your business on the go with the Amcrest View app.

Installing wireless security cameras for your home or business can provide you with the ultimate sense of safety. Amcrest's Wifi Camera is able to capture high-quality video recordings with up to 4MP video resolution. With Amcrest's wireless security camera at your home, you can always remotely monitor your home and business at any time and from anywhere, giving you complete peace of mind.

Lorex has been a provider of security cameras and security camera systems for over 30 years and is one of the most trusted names in the consumer security industry. We are known worldwide for our top-quality DIY security products that are both reliable and user-friendly. Lorex products can be purchased in many retail stores and online, where we offer a vast array of individual products and security accessories, as well as pre-assembled security camera systems. Lorex has head offices in Markham, Ontario, Canada and in Linthicum, Maryland, USA. We also have product warehouses in Markham, Indiana and California.

Having security cameras for your home or business can provide you with many benefits. First, having visible security cameras can be an invaluable deterrent to prevent events before they happen. Second, security cameras from Lorex will capture high-quality recordings of events that could ultimately be used as evidence. Third, simply knowing that your security cameras are always there, along with the ability to remotely connect and see exactly what your cameras are seeing at any time and from any place, provides you total peace-of-mind.

Lorex prides ourselves on having a security solution for all types of properties and scenarios. We sell everything from 32-camera professional-grade wired IP security systems to easy-to-install wire-free (battery-operated ) security systems to smart home security products such as Wi-Fi cameras, video doorbells, floodlight cameras, and even security sensors. Not sure what solution is right for you? Try our Solutions Finder Tool or check out our Beginner's Guide to Lorex.

Lorex security cameras and security systems are designed for DIY installation. The installation depends on the technology that the security camera or system uses. For example, we have two types of wired security camera systems: IP security systems and Analog security systems. Both require a cable from the security camera to a recorder. Wire-Free security cameras, as well as Wi-Fi security cameras do not require a hardwired connection to a recorder. Rather, they send their data wirelessly, either to a recorder, hub, or app. The difference is that Wire-Free cameras are battery-operated and do not need to be plugged in, while Wi-Fi cameras need to be plugged in or wired into the existing power connections, as is the case for Wi-Fi security doorbells and floodlight security cameras. To learn more on security camera installation, please visit our How to Install Security Cameras article.

There are many reasons why buying a Lorex security camera or security camera system is the right choice. With over 30 years of experience, our technology is top-of-the-line. We offer the features you need, such as 4K recording, Color Night Vision, Active Deterrence, and Smart Motion Detection, just to name a few. There are also never any additional fees after purchase as Lorex products do not require any monitoring or cloud storage fees. We also offer things such as free shipping, 1-year warranties, and a 30 day money back guarantee if you're not satisfied.

@Bradden Welcome to the community! Yes, you can accomplish this with a travel router by connecting the camera to the router. The router will connect to the unsecured Wi-Fi but the camera will connect to the secure connection via the router. There are several on Amazon to choose from like this one below: ff782bc1db

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