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  1. 9 hours ago, dicsan1001 said:

    if you want good product you should buy commercial grade product, probably you will need help on configuring it. i would recommend buying Hikvision brand is really reliable and good pricing

    You need to check with a professional about the 360 degree camera, not always this cameras are apropiate for the area to be covered.

    good luck!!!

    Thank you, yes for initial setup the I do need help from the manufacturer. But i don't want a situation, where something goes wrong with the wires or in future if i change the router I have to be dependent on the OEM again and again. 


  2. On 12/21/2018 at 6:27 PM, tomcctv said:

    Hi. Your budget is a big problem $100 for recorder and cameras. Can't be done.

    just look at the price of a hard drive and most of your budget has gone.

    either buy cheap junk fro eBay and waste your $100 or build a system each month by adding to it. I would start of with buying a NVR and each month by a camera

     

    On 12/22/2018 at 6:12 AM, Jasonn1 said:

    I found the best security cameras for me and highly recommend it to you! The perks of a light bulb camera are endless, starting from good quality because of the lighting and finishing with WiFi capabilities. Check all the details here https://geeklah.com/best-light-bulb-camera.html

    Thanks guys after my last post, i googled the difference between a CCTV Camera and an IP Camera.

    "The main difference between IP cameras and CCTV cameras is IP camera work within your LAN network. It can wired or wireless. They usually login using computer by typing in their IP address directly. And on the other side the CCTV cameras work on their own system connected to DVR with cable."

    So IP camera will be better for me. I want to avoid the DVR and junk of cable mess. When I said 100$, it is just for the camera, I will pay separate for the Hard Drive, I have an ASUS dual WiFi router, which has USB ports, so i can mount a WD passport drive in it for recording. 


  3. On 12/22/2018 at 6:12 AM, Jasonn1 said:

    I found the best security cameras for me and highly recommend it to you! The perks of a light bulb camera are endless, starting from good quality because of the lighting and finishing with WiFi capabilities. Check all the details here https://geeklah.com/best-light-bulb-camera.html

    OK after my last post, i googled the difference between a CCTV Camera and an IP Camera.

    "The main difference between IP cameras and CCTV cameras is IP camera work within your LAN network. It can wired or wireless. They usually login using computer by typing in their IP address directly. And on the other side the CCTV cameras work on their own system connected to DVR with cable."

    So IP camera will be better for me. I want to avoid the DVR and junk of cable mess. When I said 100$, it is just for the camera, I will pay separate for the Hard Drive, I have an ASUS dual WiFi router, which has USB ports, so i can mount a WD passport drive in it for recording. 


  4. Thank you, I am a new to CCTV / IP Camera world. Which one of these 2 is better, My budget is upto 100$, my dad already have CCTV camera deployed in the house, I will provide the name of the OEM, the biggest problem i find with my current model is configuring it with DVR, a small touch can result in disconnection and that while circuit is messy, hard for me to understand.

     

    Whats the difference between CCTV and IP Cameras, and which one should be preferable under what circumstances? I don't want to pay any monthly subscription


  5. Can someone recommend me a good, reliable, durable and easy to install and configure IP / CCTV cameras for the home, which connects using Wifi and can be configured using iOS and Android? 360 degree view will be additional advantage

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