• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It may not require a subscription fee, but that’s really only a minor concern.

    Having my video surveillance be uploaded to a cloud service and having to use some proprietary app to use my device is the real problems.

    If you want security cameras, look for boring Power over Ethernet cameras that have an RTSP output. They connect to your network and provide a video stream out a specific port. Then you can plug that into whatever FOSS network video recording system you’re using (Zone Minder or Frigate) and then you can access it like you access any other thing on your local network.

    Never goes to a cloud, never leaves your house.

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      1 day ago

      If it has local storage then it doesn’t get uploaded anywhere.

      It also has BT so the offline mode could be simply “record to SD card and view videos using some app via Bluetooth”.

      Online mode with notifications and two-way talking has to require internet access so I definitely wouldn’t trust it, with or without subscription.

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        20 hours ago

        It’s a rebranded Tuya device, which can actually be used in a local only mode.

        I wouldn’t trust connecting it to the Tuya online services though that is for certain.

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      1 day ago

      You seem to be knowledgeable. What camera can I use to plug in into a light bulb socket and have it use powerline communication? Wi-Fi is fine too, but would prefer PLC.

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        19 hours ago

        e: Oh, sorry I misread your question. I haven’t seen a lightbulb socket powerline adapter. There’s no reason why they can’t exist though afaik. e2: Lighbulb socket -> power plug adapter -> insert the rest here

        You’d use a few things in a chain. Socket -> Ethernet over Power connection -> Cat6 cable -> Power over Ethernet injector -> Cat6 -> PoE Camera

        If you want to hook up multiple cameras to one power plug, go Socket -> Ethernet over Power -> Switch -> PoE power injector on each of your camera lines -> etc

        You can also buy switches that do the PoE injection for you so you don’t need multiple injectors. You’d have to compare the prices, but the PoE switch is likely cheaper than a regular switch + multiple PoE injectors.