Posted by Billy NY on March 02, 2020 at 07:08:56 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Quandry....???? posted by Greg1959 on March 01, 2020 at 14:14:49:
That's not nice, I'd have handed it back to you or just said, here... had to sell it, here's the $$$. Never had it to start with anyways, what's the difference.
That kind of system, I installed as there is too much traffic in these parts now, even the TSC across the road was hit, ( they caught the guy in the act ). TSC used to shut the lights off at night, now they stay on all night.
This system is very easy to install, the batteries on the cameras are hooked to solar panels, I did not have to hardwire these, but will 2 others for separate more hidden system. The app on the smart phone is easy to use and you can call up every camera live anytime you want, 2 way talk and adjust the settings. I'm more would rather have a flip phone, type, but use a smart phone effectively for a lot of things, this is now one of them. I'm in the field or not home, I get the alert, or can check any time. You can share the video if you want to send it to someone, but there is a subscription to store it for longer than 24 hours, that is the one catch I'm not so sure of, but having it web based and no wires to run, seemed like a good option to get it done easily. I had to do something, was nice when I was away this weekend. Good to know what is going on, even if it's the faithful whitetail doe that hangs out by my back door, she's always around and that means no prowlers so to speak.
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