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    Internet Car Security camera

    Thank you for the replies everyone. I was looking for something that can be placed inside the car, this way I can see the intruder inside the car to use it as evidence. Can you tell me more about the mobile 3g DVR? I also found something like this, http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/product/brickhouse+hct+pro+plus.do?sortby=bestSellers&from=fn. It will allow me to track my vehicle in real time via the internet or smart phone. The same way one has the option to up the GPS tracker screen, is the same way I would like to open up say the DVR surveillance camera inside the vehicle in real-time. This concept is kind of like a mobile security camera that can be viewed anywhere in the world, (internet). If the vehicle is parked in say Texas, and I have a security center located in Florida. I would like to log into an account, open up an application, and on will come this (real-time) surveillance of the interior of the vehicle. As far as budget goes, I am open to any price range to see what is on the market.
  2. Hello everyone. I am new here because I really wanted to see if someone knew the answer to my specific question. I have searched for weeks on google but have failed to find the answer. To the point, Is there anyway at all that I can conceal a camera in my vehicle that can run off the car's battery, broadcast its self over the internet that I can view from my home on my own personal computer? The vehicle is parked on the street and I live in an apartment complex. Because of this, there is generally no parking in close proximity to my apartment, so the vehicle needs to be parked a block or two away. So my own household internet connection would be impossible to support a wireless camera in that range from my, "router." I want to be able to keep an eye on the vehicle at all times for personal reasons. Is there such a device that has it's own internet connection capabilities to be viewed on the internet? How about a paid service that could be used? Thank you all.
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