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Looking into adding several wifi security cams for the RV. Anybody have any experiences or good knowledge to share?
Thanks!
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magicbus
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Check out Vosker Cameras.
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fj12ryder
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I use the Wyze outdoor cameras. Battery powered, or solar, but needs a wifi connection. If you have a wifi router you'd be good. They will reconnect after a power outage. They don't require a service charge, unless you want to pay for it. I don't.
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Check out RIMG. Great Wifi solar powered camera selections
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corvettekent
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I use the Wyze V2 cameras. They work great and are good for the budget.
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mgirardo
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Reolink makes several WiFi cameras that can be recharged with a small solar panel. I have the Argus 2 and am very happy with it.
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fj12ryder
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mgirardo wrote:Reolink makes several WiFi cameras that can be recharged with a small solar panel. I have the Argus 2 and am very happy with it.
-Michael Did you have to pay import duties, as it looks like that company is in Great Britain?
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ncscz
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Reolink Argus 2 cameras with solar can be found at B & H Photo starting at $80. I have used B & H for several Reolink cameras and they have always been very competitive on price. And if you have any questions the customer service is top line.
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I'm looking at Eufy cameras with built in solar. They have a homebase device that can be added for about $150. It has potentially massive storage and management features. So far this seems like the most RV friendly system I've seen.
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fj12ryder wrote:Did you have to pay import duties, as it looks like that company is in Great Britain?
I'm pretty sure they are somewhere in Asia. I bought the Argus 2 and the half dozen or so other Reolink IP Cameras I have bought from Amazon. No import duties.
I've used several other brand cameras. I don't think I'd ever use anything other than Reolink. Their customer service is pretty good, both through email and on the phone. All the cameras I am currently using can be used with a NVR or Computer. I used to use a computer to store video, but now I just use the MicroSD card on the camera and access with phone app or Desktop client.
-Michael
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