The link is showing a model with “/w” postfix. This should cost around 1k (or more) instead of the ~RM600 model which does not have built in microphone.
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QUOTE(Snoy @ Aug 29 2020, 11:11 PM)
The link is showing a model with “/w” postfix. This should cost around 1k (or more) instead of the ~RM600 model which does not have built in microphone.
Without W also got built-in Mic The diff beween W and Non-W is just with Wifi or non-Wifi only.
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QUOTE(CSW1990 @ Aug 31 2020, 05:31 AM)
For wireless camera will there be any monthly charges to pay? Eg maintanence fee etc?
Or just need to pay those hardware and installation manpower fee will do?
I have the intention to install 16x wireless CCTV at factory store, would like to know this before going further...
Thanks
If you are using your own Wifi local network, there is no charges but I would not recommend 16X wireless IPC in one location. If possible running network cable will be more stable.
This post has been edited by adamw: Aug 31 2020, 12:41 PM
Hi guys, i plan to install an outdoor ip camera with infrared, anyone can recommend anything like xiaomi smart camera that can detect human motion and got infrared and can connect wifi?
I'm using IMOU ranger 2, compare to my foscam, dlink, tplink ip camera, this one is the best, human detection is very accurate, no false alarm at all.
night vision is also pretty good, unlike black and white night vision, it is colorful, somemore this camera does human tracking, it can track wherever you move.
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QUOTE(mrvex @ Sep 3 2020, 06:32 PM)
How does Paradox CCTV + Alarm system compared to a HIKVISION + Blugard Alarm security system?
Paradox CCTV? I don't think they have it. After my last encountered with Bluguard unethical policy I would recommend Paradox. You can also consider Uniview if going for NVR+ipc.
I plan to get 1pc of CCTV that I can monitor securely on my phone. So ideally only IP CCTV would be an option yes?
QUOTE(adamw @ Sep 11 2020, 11:13 PM)
If only one yes.
okay, 1 problem down, which is good.
Now the idea is to put the cctv on my porch, so that I could monitor the area whenever i am not around.
So i would think that the cctv can be hung on the ceiling, and a wire long enough to plug to the wall plug. and a 24/7 wifi connection. This shall work yes?
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QUOTE(watabakiu @ Sep 11 2020, 11:34 PM)
okay, 1 problem down, which is good.
Now the idea is to put the cctv on my porch, so that I could monitor the area whenever i am not around.
So i would think that the cctv can be hung on the ceiling, and a wire long enough to plug to the wall plug. and a 24/7 wifi connection. This shall work yes?
If your wifi router is stable and coverage is good, yes.
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QUOTE(lyt25_1234 @ Sep 13 2020, 11:00 AM)
Trust me, for cctv, don't use wifi, use wired poe...cuz u want something to run 24/7.
If your wireless signal is good, it is very stable nowadays. My CamHi 20X wireless PTZ, Tuya & Vimtag PT running for ages and as stable as my POE ipc so a few should be okay if really no way or difficult to pull cable.
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I'm planning to get around 3~4 PoE CCTV to monitor outside of my house... I'm happy with HikVision or Alhua etc. Do I need an installer... or just its plug and play? If its not too much of a premium i rather someone handle it for me...
Any reputable installer to recommend? Prefer someone who can advice me what unit to get etc.. I dont have time to research into CCTV too many things to do during the renovation...
I'm planning to get around 3~4 PoE CCTV to monitor outside of my house... I'm happy with HikVision or Alhua etc. Do I need an installer... or just its plug and play? If its not too much of a premium i rather someone handle it for me...
Any reputable installer to recommend? Prefer someone who can advice me what unit to get etc.. I dont have time to research into CCTV too many things to do during the renovation...
I recently got @idealhometech to fix my POE Hikvision CCTVs. Price is good. I purchased all the CCTVs and NVR and showed him the locations to fix. His team pulled the Lan cable during my house reno and came back to fix once the reno completed.
This post has been edited by vignesh77: Nov 10 2020, 11:58 AM