Submitted by jgreene1423 t3_10mwamz in pittsburgh

We live on an active street in the east end we wanted to get a security camera. Something more serious than a doorbell camera we want something that can mount to the corner of our house to monitor our cars (on the street) and front porch.

Any suggestions? Should we hire a security company or electrician for install or just grab one from Amazon?

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vanderbeek21 t1_j65i9vy wrote

Don't get any that require a subscription if it can be avoided

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OnceBug t1_j6604m0 wrote

Ring permits warrantless disclosures still

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Im_a_Katie_Vick_guy t1_j69w17q wrote

So you're opposed to helping provide information to the police in the act of a crime? Weird flex.

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OnceBug t1_j6a3cix wrote

There are a ton of ways to approach and discuss this, but if you want to boil it down to something easy to digest this opens the door to alot of new and emerging information sharing platforms creating a panopticon worldview.

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The001Keymaster t1_j65smeo wrote

Wyze cameras. They are cheap, resolution is plenty good enough, simple to set up, and secure enough for regular household. Easy to use app. You don't need to have a subscription fee if you don't want to. You can just add a memory card into the camera and it'll just record on the card in a loop. So if you get home and you see something happen pull the card and then it won't record over it and then you have basically a copy of what happened. A cheap 32 GB card will record a few days on a loop. That's usually plenty enough to catch anything unless you're on like a week long vacation. I have 128 gig card in the camera that faces our driveway and catches our front door. That way on the loop it records it records for about a week plus on that camera. That's kind of the main one.

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DeleteSystem33 t1_j65q5y4 wrote

I use the Blink xt2 cameras with a 16GB USB stick plugged into the sync module, and solar panels to power them. No subscriptions, no changing out batteries, easy phone viewing at any time, two way talking, etc. I love them.

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AlleghenyCityHolding t1_j6695uz wrote

Ubiquiti -no subscription, but not cheap

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w0jty t1_j66gr9r wrote

Ubiquiti user here. Expensive as hell, but delivers on that high price in terms of quality and reliability and zero chance of my footage ending up somewhere else. Feel very happy despite the thinner wallet.

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jgreene1423 OP t1_j662joc wrote

Our mailman got hit by a car. Our car was sideswiped by a neighbor car but no evidence. Plus we had a dog bite incident that required going to court. Footage would have helped in all the situations so it’s just time to get a camera set up. Thanks for all the tips.

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JustYourNeighbor t1_j66g4gg wrote

> Our mailman got hit by a car

Swissvale-?

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jgreene1423 OP t1_j66p7z0 wrote

Yep.

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412fitter t1_j67ag7q wrote

Amcrest system here in the 'ville. Footage from our place was used to help catch those 2 brothers that were breaking into houses back in '19. Pretty decent quality for the price if you go with their 1080p nvr system but as with select things, $$ = quality. Could help with setup if needed too

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LostEnroute t1_j68hy8w wrote

Just so you know, Swissvale isn't in the East End.

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jgreene1423 OP t1_j68iomz wrote

Sounds like there is a debate about “what the east end is” going back years.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pittsburgh/comments/2tzixk/what_neighborhoods_make_of_the_east_end/

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LostEnroute t1_j6a96mn wrote

The East End has always referred to city neighborhoods. I also didn't see any mention of Swissvale in that thread

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BorisTheMansplainer t1_j6avzwp wrote

Swissvale is right there in Regent Square. I would think at least that northernmost part counts.

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MoDeRnDaYmOrOn t1_j667fxn wrote

If you have the ability to run cat 5, you can get 4k cameras with color night vison from Amcrest for under 100 bucks. They can store footage on sd cards within the cameras, or you can pair them with an nvr. Feel free to DM if you have any questions.

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sugarhillboss t1_j667xag wrote

Google Nest makes some pretty good Products that we use. Very easy interface but there is a subscription if you want to view videos after 3 hrs if recording.

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Ketamine_Cowboy t1_j68phxe wrote

I have 4 google nest cameras and they’re amazing. Only $12/month for the subscription and it holds 10 days worth of high quality footage. Add as many cameras as you like and it’s still only $12/month

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happek t1_j679syp wrote

Arlo user, I have it scoped to my door/porch/yard. Street is too busy to capture every car motion every 10-15 seconds. I have my “property” covered but if something happened in the street iffy if I have it. Try to follow common privacy laws, no audio recording etc. Storage isn’t an issue we get X for free but could also expand with SD card.

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BurntHippie t1_j6666wt wrote

I’m a big fan of Aqara but they don’t have outdoor camera yet. There is a doorbell coming sometime this year. Eve makes a good spotlight camera.

I also installed a blink system at my moms house and it has been pretty solid, although I fear that it’s probably the most easily defeated system. (Can just grab cameras if they in reach, not very securely mounted)

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skumps814 t1_j667rdn wrote

Just got some very cheap Amazon blink mini cameras. We set them up inside against the window so if you have lights on inside they aren’t great. But if there’s no reflections they have surprising quality at night. You can get notifications when there’s motion too. We live near the break ins recently in Bloomfield and it’s nice to have some eyes on the street.

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kaitb1103 t1_j66ctih wrote

We use Reolink :)

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SirRonaldBiscuit t1_j66fok9 wrote

We use SimplySafe, had it for a few years and we are pretty happy about it. Yeah unfortunately someone side swiped us in front of our house but the camera didn’t pick up movement all the way on the street, let’s just say we park on a side street now . Good luck

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restingbitchface8 t1_j68xhko wrote

We got one that screws into the porch light. We have one mounted as well. They both send notifications to out cell phones. No subscription needed.

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pressedPA99 t1_j66sko0 wrote

I have been using Netvue outdoor cameras for two years. They require power but use Wi-Fi and I pay $14.99 a month for continuous recording video and sound on two cameras. The notifications go right to my phone and the quality is excellent. I highly recommend!

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LazarusBird t1_j68i48x wrote

I sell enterprise grade cameras for a living. My advice would be if you can afford spending a little more than the cheapest options, Ubiquiti is a great way to go. For install, that really depends on how comfortable you are doing it yourself and how professional you want it to look (especially if you go with a wired unit). If you’re pulling cable you’ll need to make some external penetrations that aren’t difficult but you way want to leave to a pro. Any low voltage electrician should be able to help you out.

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stadulevich t1_j68j687 wrote

No, but if you do get wyze cams.

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Souritos t1_j69r9tv wrote

Honestly. YouTube.

Set-up the cameras to stream to a private steam that you know the link to. There's about a 5-8 second delay but it records constantly on YouTube and a mini PC can easily handle 4 USB cameras and with software you can combine all 4 into 1 video that can be streamed to YouTube.

Why pay for anything else. It works. 24/7 live stream with instant rewind and unlimited storage

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toolatetobeoriginal t1_j69yasm wrote

I use a Wyze camera and keep it stored on a memory card. No subscription needed.

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Sunglassesatnight81 t1_j6gqp0b wrote

Ring is great, even the mounted not doorbell option (my doorbell is oddly low). It’s great to just know what’s going on when you aren’t home. I actually caught someone on my street messing with car door handles late At night

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[deleted] t1_j65k68b wrote

Depends ? Do You want to have a record of your stuff being stolen or do you want to protect your family ?

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aboutsider t1_j6cnh9w wrote

The choice is either watch my stuff be stolen or have to physically fend off a violent invader? Hmm, no other options?

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