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Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:02 PM Aug 2023

If you have time for advice, thanks!

Last edited Thu Aug 10, 2023, 03:23 PM - Edit history (1)

Somebody is pounding on my door after dark. I want to get a wireless camera set up, but not sure what I should buy.

I called the sheriff, because last night was the 3rd, 4th time. I don't mind a prank, but that is too much.


Anyway, any advice is appreciated

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If you have time for advice, thanks! (Original Post) Marthe48 Aug 2023 OP
Why not 'Ring'? Dan Aug 2023 #1
I looked on Amazon and they seemed pricey Marthe48 Aug 2023 #10
If you have an older phone lying around... TreasonousBastard Aug 2023 #2
No old phones Marthe48 Aug 2023 #4
Eufy makes decent wireless cameras unweird Aug 2023 #3
I'll check into those Marthe48 Aug 2023 #5
Look at Wyze then unweird Aug 2023 #6
Thank you for suggesting this Marthe48 Aug 2023 #7
Sure thing, final word on the recommend unweird Aug 2023 #8
Wyze is great and easy to set up. Hela Aug 2023 #9
I have kids who'd watch out for me Marthe48 Aug 2023 #11
I've often thought of renting out an old police car that people can park in front off their house. usonian Aug 2023 #12
That would be a good idea Marthe48 Aug 2023 #13
Hadn't thought of that. usonian Aug 2023 #14
I doubt the cops catch him Marthe48 Aug 2023 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Marthe48 Aug 2023 #16
actual or recorded sound of a shotgun racking might deter that Kali Aug 2023 #17
Lol Marthe48 Aug 2023 #18
I recently set up a few intrepidity Aug 2023 #19
I got one that screws into the light socket Marthe48 Aug 2023 #20

Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
10. I looked on Amazon and they seemed pricey
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 02:14 PM
Aug 2023

If I spend $100.00 or so, I really want to be sure the product will suit me. Then I have concerns about whatever I get being damaged by the person disturbing me.

I am buying a cheap thing short-term, but collecting information for a permanant solution

Thank you for the advice.

Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
4. No old phones
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:27 PM
Aug 2023

We had a set of Lorax security cameras. I mislaid them, and haven't found them. I might have given them away, still have the readout screen and the box the set came in.

I knew you could adapt an old phone, but turned my last one in when I got my new one.

Thank you!

unweird

(2,957 posts)
3. Eufy makes decent wireless cameras
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:19 PM
Aug 2023

Wifi connected and battery powered but need to set up a hub device on your network. That may be out of your skill set.

Wyze makes wireless cameras that don’t require a hub and connect right onto your wifi. But most are USB powered so there is that wire to deal with.

Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
5. I'll check into those
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:29 PM
Aug 2023

I want something that'll be easy to use, and I hope temporary. School starts soon. :/

unweird

(2,957 posts)
8. Sure thing, final word on the recommend
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:39 PM
Aug 2023

I set up a Wyze cam at my mothers place in TN (on her wifi) and check on it from here in PA. Been working great.

Hela

(465 posts)
9. Wyze is great and easy to set up.
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:44 PM
Aug 2023

I have three older Wyze cams set up at my 95-year-old mom's in Illinois and can check them remotely from my place in Indiana. I've even got one pointing through the kitchen window at her front door and porch so I can see package deliveries and visitors. You have to check the glare if you shoot through a window, but it can be done. You can even put in a memory card and have it record based on sound or movement.

usonian

(13,781 posts)
12. I've often thought of renting out an old police car that people can park in front off their house.
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 03:02 PM
Aug 2023

I wonder if even a cheap dash-cam would do. (to get evidence)

Nobody comes up here but mountain lions, so I don't record.
Neighbors have critter-cams, though.


Good luck.

usonian

(13,781 posts)
14. Hadn't thought of that.
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 03:42 PM
Aug 2023

Raises charge to grand theft if you mean the auto.
Of course, if I rented it out, it would have a minuscule amount of fuel or a short delay shut-off device.

If you meant the dash cam, put it behind the peephole. (suitable view, you can check as you install it) or conceal it in the porch rafters.

I have thought of the world's cheapest and smartest alarm.

Install a dummy camera in a highly visible spot that sounds off only if the lens is covered.

All that said, just hiding a dash cam somewhere safe should do.

I can work on a sound-activated water sausage deployment device if you're interested.

Do you have a screen door? In that case, it's even simpler.

Response to usonian (Reply #14)

Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
18. Lol
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 05:33 PM
Aug 2023

I think the perp runs away so fast, they wouldn't hear it. That sound would be a good addition to a motion activated device! lol

intrepidity

(7,891 posts)
19. I recently set up a few
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 01:34 PM
Aug 2023

Was trying some options. Each was about $20-30 and uses my home wifi. Very easy set up. You install the app and then open the app on your device (phone, tablet, computer) to monitor live feed (and sound) and to see clips that were recorded according to your prefs for the triggering event (sound, motion)

Here's one I like, but you need a power outlet for it. There are battery op ones too though. They take microSD cards for saving recordings, but work for live monitoring if you don't have a card.

Also, it needs to be in range of your home wifi signal.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Security-Camera-Outdoor-Pan-Tilt-360-View-2K-PTZ-Outdoor-Dome-Surveillance-Motion-Detection-24-7-Recording-Smart-Siren-2-Way-Audio-Color-Night-Vision/1843475276

Marthe48

(18,998 posts)
20. I got one that screws into the light socket
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 01:45 PM
Aug 2023

I screwed it into the socket and it fits, but then saw I'll have to remove the housing around the light, so the camera lens has a clear shot. I read the user ins. and saw info about an app to download, as far as I got. This will be temp. till I have more time.

I made some notes about the ideas here, will dig deeper.

Ty for your ideas.

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