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Best Weather-Resistant Surveillance Camera for Single-Family Home: Night Vision & Memory Card

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  • #1 16937497
    kashato
    Level 6  
    Welcome,

    I am looking for a camera in front of a single-family house.

    My requirements are:
    - weather resistance (more temperatures, less rain - will be mounted to the soffit)
    - good image quality, even at night
    - save to memory card

    Welcome:
    -view over the internet
    - flashing LED

    Is anyone able to recommend anything?

    Regards
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  • #2 16937693
    Artee
    User under supervision
    Big choice, the question is what budget and is the internet there with a public IP or do you want to preview via the cloud?
    And yet, should the image at night be good with an IR illuminator or with existing lighting, and what?
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  • #3 16937737
    kashato
    Level 6  
    Budget - It's hard to define, preferably 400-600, but if necessary, I'll add more.

    Internet - there is a router with T-mobile at home, so I guess it's public IP.

    The best IR illuminator - lighting around the house is led halogen and cold led strip, but this lighting is usually turned off at night.
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  • #4 16937750
    Artee
    User under supervision
    As T-mobile is a private IP so only the cloud stays and it's worse. At what distance do you want to see at night, what HD image quality, lower, higher and whether the lens permanently or exchangeable? I'll be leaving for the weekend and I don't know if I'll be able to answer you. If it fails, I will tell you something on Monday.
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  • #5 16938688
    matyjach
    Level 11  
    T-mobile is public, variable IP, not private ...

    As for cameras, I have HIKVISION's at home. They have tubes with IR light well up to 80m range. Plus a cloud, but I don't know how it works because I don't use it.

    Price is best taken from installation companies or from China.
  • #6 16944749
    Artee
    User under supervision
    None of the cellular networks provide public IP addresses for individuals. In one network you can buy it for an additional fee in others it is not possible. The public IP address is available to business users. In the old days it used to be public but not now.
  • #7 16978318
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    Artee wrote:
    None of the cellular networks provide public IP addresses for individuals.

    In Orange you can get it for PLN 5, just call the helpline and ask for activation of Internet access via APN VPN and later change APN from internet to vpn.
    In T-MOBILE only for companies, you must activate and change the APN for the date.
    In Plus for PLN 6 a month there is a public IP variable which is ideal, just configure DDNS.
    At Play, there are no opportunities for both individual clients and companies.
  • #8 17023153
    raffin
    Level 25  
    There are 2 options in Plus: fixed and variable IP

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a weather-resistant surveillance camera for a single-family home, focusing on night vision capabilities and memory card storage. The user specifies a budget of $400-$600 and mentions the need for good image quality at night, particularly with limited lighting. Responses highlight the importance of internet connectivity, with some users clarifying the nature of public and private IP addresses provided by various cellular networks. Recommendations include HIKVISION cameras, known for their effective IR illumination up to 80 meters, although details on cloud functionality remain unclear. The conversation also touches on the availability of public IP addresses from different service providers, emphasizing the need for proper configuration for optimal camera performance.
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