Do you have home security and/or camera?
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We live in a safe neighborhood, plus there's an "old school" side of me that doesn't want any security systems or cameras recording the door or yard. But it seems lots of folks have the doorbell cameras or other systems... what about you?
Half of me wants to remain without all that stuff, but the other half can't help but think if something were to happen, it would be nice to have a video of it (to ID someone, see license plate, etc), or to even be notified if a door is opened while we're all away (e.g., for the weekend somewhere else).
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@89th said in Do you have home security and/or camera?:
We live in a safe neighborhood, plus there's an "old school" side of me that doesn't want any security systems or cameras recording the door or yard. But it seems lots of folks have the doorbell cameras or other systems... what about you?
Half of me wants to remain without all that stuff, but the other half can't help but think if something were to happen, it would be nice to have a video of it (to ID someone, see license plate, etc), or to even be notified if a door is opened while we're all away (e.g., for the weekend somewhere else).
I think the days of potential thieves, vandals and arsonists not being aware of the existence of such cameras are over. So minus the token angel dust addict on the street, if someone wants to do you harm, it'd be relatively easy to damage the cameras beforehand.
Also, if you're worried about porch pirates, doorbell camera footage isn't going to get anyone caught. The police are going to say thanks for your time and that'll be that.
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So much cynicism.
Yes! We have two doorbells and a new Dome camera that I have yet to install on the back patio.
All Ubiquity network stuff. Starting with the Dream Machine Pro router (New model has 8 PoE ports) The older model I have required a separate PoE switch to run the WiFi Access Points and Cameras.
The Doorbells use WiFi so you have to have a good signal to them.
We love it.
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We don't have anything. I've thought about getting a camera, but never bothered. Just seems like another thing to go wrong and be a pain in the arse.
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I use Blink, it works nicely, it is cheap and there is no monthly fee
I have 4 cameras, all outside, I caught a couple skunks in the backyard last night. I regularly catch deer eating my roses.
It helps me to know when to deploy the deer repellant. And I already had the moth balls out to scare away the skunks because I saw one last week. I guess now I'll need some more skunk repellant.
The cameras detect movement and then take a 15 second video. You can adjust the sensitivity and the timing.
The quality is not great, it would be difficult to recognize a face or get a license plate, but I do recognize myself when I am filmed
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Thanks all - a bit of a mixed bag, I see. I know I can change the settings, but I also really do not want to be notified everytime there is movement outside. Maybe I'll look into a camera one day, and maybe a simple door alarm I can set via an app whenever I want it to be active. Or maybe nothing at all... I enjoy not thinking about "is the door alarm off?" whenever I go outside.
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I had interior cameras that I used when the house sat empty for 15 months. I’ve since disabled them.
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Last night's video of the skunk
This shot doesn't cover much territory because the stupid squirrel likes to sit on the camera and make it point down, I haven't bothered to push it back up yet
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@89th said in Do you have home security and/or camera?:
but I also really do not want to be notified everytime there is movement outside
I don't get notifications, I turned them off, I check the video list maybe a few times per week
I get a 15 second video every time someone drives down the street, we don't get much traffic, I don't need a notification for this
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We're seeing more break-ins and vandalism in our neighborhood as we are close to the west side of Chicago. George is in a safer town as no one from Chicago can navigate the winding streets.
My Neighbors have gone with security cameras. I'm thinking of doing the same for around the garage backyard and front door. I'm also installing more motion detector lights. I don't particularly like security system as I'm home a fair amount of time.
When growing up, we had the Jolly system - a large German Shepherd who let no life forms near our house. I remember one night where I was feeling that something wasn't quite right - let Duke out into the back yard where he found someone trying to break into the garage. We ended up with new tools that were left behind. A neighbor with two Rottweilers had a similar experience though in her case, there was torn clothing and blood left behind on her kitchen floor as the dogs apparently enjoyed playing tug-of-war with the burglar's arm. He kept most of the arm - but the dogs did get to live out their Cujo fantasies.
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@kluurs said in Do you have home security and/or camera?:
no one from Chicago can navigate the winding streets
Lived here for 40+ years. Always said the winding streets keep the riff-raff out.
Also, did you know that streets that have a solid line down the center will get you out of town? Helps get the riff-raff out too.
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I have a nest cam in the front (doorbell) and back of the house.
I like the front one to see when packages and mail arrive. I like the back one to see what racoons and other critters in the yard are doing.
Even for just those 2 functions I was happy paying the price of entry.
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@lufins-dad said in Do you have home security and/or camera?:
Cute and all but I think with one handful of beef jerky he'd give the burglar full run of the house.
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