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What i want is: 2 fixed external night vision cameras that can record for later, but also transmit to a couple different TV's in the house for live review and also hopefully also connect to my wifi for handheld (Droid/Iphone) use. What components do I need?
I'm looking for self installation and no external monitoring.
Answer
FrontPoint does self install. They're equipment is GE wireless, totally do it yourself. Its basically very easy to set it up, it hardly took me 20 minutes. And yeah they also have cell phone monitoring, so it shouldn't be an issue to see the inside and outside of your home on your android, blackberry iphone whatever. Its actually quite a handy feature. Get a free quote, that's how I started. This is their number 866-363-2035. I hope my answer has been helpful!
FrontPoint does self install. They're equipment is GE wireless, totally do it yourself. Its basically very easy to set it up, it hardly took me 20 minutes. And yeah they also have cell phone monitoring, so it shouldn't be an issue to see the inside and outside of your home on your android, blackberry iphone whatever. Its actually quite a handy feature. Get a free quote, that's how I started. This is their number 866-363-2035. I hope my answer has been helpful!
Which security cameras should i use?
Q. I want to setup a new security camera system at work but I want to be able to watch from home. What do I need to do so.
Answer
Most of the camera systems you find at Wal-Mart of any electronics stores are decent at best. They may work sometimes, other times they may not. After working in the security industry for several years I tried out some of the wireless IP Cameras from electronics stores. The ones that were in any way affordable for most people did not work to my expectations. Slow load times, choppy video and just overall poor quality.
Your best bet is going with a security company who has wireless (or hard wired if you prefer) camera systems. There will likely be a monthly fee but it's 100% worth it if you want quality video. What's more is you'll get access to customer service/tech support that actually cares about you since you're paying them. When you buy a product off the shelf the "support" that comes with it is usually awful because you've already bought and they could care less.
This is a good article about home security cameras: http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/home-security-cameras/
This is also a great site to review security companies. Pretty much every one of the companies on here sells camera systems that are good quality.
http://www.securitysystemreviews.com/security-system-reviews/
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Most of the camera systems you find at Wal-Mart of any electronics stores are decent at best. They may work sometimes, other times they may not. After working in the security industry for several years I tried out some of the wireless IP Cameras from electronics stores. The ones that were in any way affordable for most people did not work to my expectations. Slow load times, choppy video and just overall poor quality.
Your best bet is going with a security company who has wireless (or hard wired if you prefer) camera systems. There will likely be a monthly fee but it's 100% worth it if you want quality video. What's more is you'll get access to customer service/tech support that actually cares about you since you're paying them. When you buy a product off the shelf the "support" that comes with it is usually awful because you've already bought and they could care less.
This is a good article about home security cameras: http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/home-security-cameras/
This is also a great site to review security companies. Pretty much every one of the companies on here sells camera systems that are good quality.
http://www.securitysystemreviews.com/security-system-reviews/
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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