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I was up in the loft this morning and the bell rang... By the time I had got down they had gone... Some have speakers in them so I could have told them to wait...
I'll get one and see
Ring video doorbell? Works great for that
I was up in the loft this morning and the bell rang... By the time I had got down they had gone... Some have speakers in them so I could have told them to wait...
I'll get one and see
Ring video doorbell? Works great for that
I was considering one.. But not sure they have the teething issues sorted yet.. Plus we have an off centre porch so not sure if the angle would work.
Doesn't that depend on the lens size though? Even if the camera is mounted up high, you can still achieve the desired picture quality. Now this won't apply to Ring cameras as I think they all have fixed focal lengths.
Just a quick example of different sized lenses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lub0MnbpIxI
Video or picture quality wasn't quite the term I was after but I was typing out a quick reply.
If you're restricted with the height you can install the camera then you can only work with what you can. My point in my previous post was that you're not really limited to just a general overview if mounting it from a distance. Rather, by choosing a specific lens size you can get a more localised picture which would probably be more usable.
needs to be wifi with power cable.Do they have to be Wi-fi? You have to run power to the cam anyway so if that is the case, you are better to run cat5/6 instead using poe.
unfortunatly due to the restrictions of me lease that's all I can have.So your having them sit inside looking out the window then being powered by an extension lead?
Having Wi-fi cams doesn’t always make the job easier or better.