Originally Posted by
foxtrot
I'm telling you guys - (with a lot of camera experience) if you are even 10% of a tech person, go with blue iris. You have 99% compatability with any type of POE or USB camera including webcameras, top end motion detection, and mobile access. Range of settings is impressive. Because you can use webcameras, you can also add high definition with almost no cost - just get 50' USB extension cables off of amazon. POE cameras are of course, slightly better in most applications. I've always used a mixture of POE and USB cameras in my systems. If you go with USB cameras, then you're talking plug and play and anyone who can figure out how to install a program and type on a keyboard could pretty much figure that out.
Any type of 24/7 recording system in comparison is nearly useless. Hardware motion tracking (e.g. DVR/CCTV) is also near useless unless you want to review hours of leaves moving. The PC/software combinations are a sweet spot, you can store months worth of video without making a dent, and review every *real* motion event quickly and with ease, so for instance, you could easily review a video of everyone who walked into your yard in the past seven days..... and only occupy perhaps 5-10 minutes of your day doing it. It's not recording leaves, and it's not *missing* anything. It leads any motion event with pre-and post footage so you can see what happened before and after it "detects" issues if you like.
24/7 videos are only useful when something happens, then you have to go back in time, watch it all, and save that clip. But unless you have no life, you're not going to be able to review the bigger scope and answer questions such as: Were they ever casing my place previously.