Previously asked 2 years ago.

What are folks using these days? Reolink seemed to be a popular choice 2 years ago. I’ll start looking here.

I’ve been using Eufy (yeah, I know). Apparently, Eufy has a way to transfer clips to a NAS via RTSP. However, I’ve been seeing users complain that the transferred clips end up with degraded quality. Not great. De-great-ed.

My home server has plenty of space on it, so it would be cool if I could save clips (or all the video footage?) directly to my ZFS pool.

What do folks’ security camera setup look like?

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    Frigate and Reolink are a good combo. Frigate is absolutely fantastic and can detect objects, sounds, and/or save clips and recordings to your pool. There’s really nothing better imo.

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      23 hours ago

      Can confirm, I’ve recently got some cameras and set up Frigate and it’s been great. Not using Reolink but the ones I have work well enough. I have a TPLink that I like, and a Hilook starlight camera that I am not convinced on as it doesn’t seem to have auto-exposure adjustment. Both work well for object detection, though there’s a bit of a learning curve with frigate needing to be configured via YAML for a lot of things.

      I’ve also started playing with Frigate’s face detection but I don’t think the cameras are really positioned for it. It probably makes more sense for a front door camera getting a good view of the person.

      I’ve also got Home Assistant picking up the frigate camera streams which works well too.

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      20 hours ago

      The answer is probably no but I wanted to ask as a sanity check: does this setup require an internet connection after the initial setup?

      My family asked me to set up security cameras at my grandmas place, which has no internet and they don’t want to pay monthly.

      The idea is that family will visit and check the recordings regularely to see whether the services we hired do their job and not abuse my demented grandma.

      I’m thinking of:

      • a rpi/minipc that can do it’s own hotspot
      • a huge ssd slapped onto it
      • web interface that visitors can log into with a password
      • 2-3 wifi cameras that connect to it
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        It doesn’t require an internet connection at all unless you want to update the firmware on the cameras 🙂 Oh, and I guess to view the web UI you’d need a LAN connection but it doesn’t need to connect to the full internet.