1love1earth
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OK, here's what I'm looking for, a camera with "auto-on" motion sensing, pref. wireless, including software for the PC. It HAS to look like, or BE a "webcam"/PC'ish looking accessory, unless it is a "hidden camera". A dome cam/security style cam just won't work here, as it screams what it actually is, and would look out of place.
I'm a renter and I want a security camera to see if anyone comes into my place for any reason while I'm away. While entry is unlikely, this is an insurance policy I can't afford not to take out IMO.
So do you guys have a suggestion? The motion sensor has to be decent enough to NEVER fail to trip (6-12 ft range, more is better), this would eliminate the entire point of installing it.
Black and white is probably cheaper, but it is easily enough I think. Further, I'd rather not shell out for a VCR, so hooking it up through the PC (ie intended for PC use with recording/viewing software) is a must, right?
Again, motion sensing is a must, otherwise I'm going to have to watch a whole lot of video each day, I'd rather just be able to set the camera when I leave, and if I see any recorded info when I come home, I know to look at it.
It'd be real nice to have video if someone came in, to see what they were looking at, where they went, etc. One camera "should" be good enough if placed just right.
Local electronics stores had absolutely NOTHING worthwhile, I figure online will be the best, but there's a whole lot out there.
I'm a renter and I want a security camera to see if anyone comes into my place for any reason while I'm away. While entry is unlikely, this is an insurance policy I can't afford not to take out IMO.
So do you guys have a suggestion? The motion sensor has to be decent enough to NEVER fail to trip (6-12 ft range, more is better), this would eliminate the entire point of installing it.
Black and white is probably cheaper, but it is easily enough I think. Further, I'd rather not shell out for a VCR, so hooking it up through the PC (ie intended for PC use with recording/viewing software) is a must, right?
Again, motion sensing is a must, otherwise I'm going to have to watch a whole lot of video each day, I'd rather just be able to set the camera when I leave, and if I see any recorded info when I come home, I know to look at it.
It'd be real nice to have video if someone came in, to see what they were looking at, where they went, etc. One camera "should" be good enough if placed just right.
Local electronics stores had absolutely NOTHING worthwhile, I figure online will be the best, but there's a whole lot out there.
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