Home security cameras

bobmac

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I'm being bombarded with adverts on Facebook at the moment for the Safeview window security camera.
Their claims look impressive so I thought I'd ask in here if anyone has one and if they are any good.
Thanks in advance for any info.
 
I have the SWANN home CCTV system, 4 cameras and it is very good. Have you been searching for CCTV online Bob and cookies have started bombarding you. 🤔
 
Have EZVIS that was fitted by local security mob. Doorbell similar to a ring and rear garden camera. All works through an app, it’s very good, easy to work.
 
I’m interested in something for our home like this.
Particularly that can see the front door and driveway.
We used to have 2 Newfoundland dogs who were good for security but have unfortunately passed on now.
 
I’m interested in something for our home like this.
Particularly that can see the front door and driveway.
We used to have 2 Newfoundland dogs who were good for security but have unfortunately passed on now.
I like the idea of them being attached to the inside of the window and was hoping someone could give me some personal feedback.
 
I’ve been really happy with our Eufy units. A brain that lives indoors and communicates wirelessly with the doorbell cam and floodlight cameras. It also has an upgradable solid state memory that stores all the footage, negating the need for a cloud subscription.
I believe they do indoor cameras too.
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Another Eufy user here. I have three solar cameras outside, a dual camera doorbell and a homebase to record the videos. All nice and easy to use and no wiring at all.
Most of mine are wire free and I have to take them down to recharge them every 4-6 months. When my cheapo LED PIR floodlight at the back packed in I replaced it with one of these…
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It was really easy to wire in and obviously doesn’t need to be recharged. I’ll definitely do the same when the one at the front goes.
 
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