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re: General security camera discussion (was "Unifi Protect security cameras")

Posted on 2/5/21 at 8:20 am to
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 2/5/21 at 8:20 am to
Baby monitors are pretty good at what they do, but yeah some people have used these as baby monitors. Mostly they use the G3 Instant because it is only $30 and has two way audio, plus it's plug-in wifi and not PoE.

The downside is that as of now you *must* get a CK+ (or UNVR) to make it work at all, so you're looking at ~$250 for a baby monitor. So it's mostly people who already have a Protect system are just adding the Instant for $30.

Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28738 posts
Posted on 2/8/21 at 2:59 pm to
I changed the title so maybe others can contribute their thoughts/reviews of various cameras/NVRs/etc. I realize there are multiple websites dedicated to exactly this, but people still come here a couple times a week to ask questions and talk about things, so let's see what happens.

I'll start by saying that I've been getting really deep into this since starting this thread, and I've learned a lot. Mostly I've learned that I believe there are more different models of surveillance cameras available than there are reviews and comparisons between them.

So I might try to change that a little bit. I want to build a camera test rig as scientifically as I possibly can. I want to document in as much detail as possible the methodology used for my cameras tests, down to the ambient light/temp, precise distance to subject, speed of subject, downloadable samples of subject(s), etc. The results need to be reproducible.

I'm not sure the best format to present this information as it might end up being a huge set of data, but I think it needs to be its own site/app rather than a youtube series or something like that. The idea is a user could choose a budget or other filter criteria and then compare side-by-side video stills from a range of cameras, along with features etc. Maybe I could also compare more advanced features like person/vehicle detection and things like that to maybe give an idea of what to expect with a given product. Because after many hours of research, I still would have no idea what kind of performance and results to expect from any camera based on the information I've been able to find. Would also like to integrate a plan/mapper feature eventually.

Sound useful? Or better yet, does anyone know of such a tool/project that already exists?
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