Even though we live in a "safe" area we had a scare a few nights ago when an under the influence 21 year old violated a restraining order at a house on our street. When the owner of the house did not let him in, the violater tried to burn it down. Police were called and they were tracking him with a dog when he appeared on our front porch and tried to get in. Fortunately I had just locked the deadbolt. He also saw a photo eye above our porch light and thought it was a camera so he eventually left and was caught. This got us thinking it might be a good idea to really have surveillance.
We have been researching online for a decent system to install ourselves. We are capable as we remodel houses as part of our occupation and have a contractor and an electrician in the family. The thing is that we seem to have way over estimated where the technology is for these systems. Been watching to much TV I guess!
Originally we thought we would have wireless cameras that uploaded footage to online storage using LTE technology. Ha! Anticipated at least a month of recordings saved before overwriting. A double Ha!
After tempering expectations, this is where we are:
Probably will get a system with 4 or 6 cameras hardwired to a DVR in a secured, (as much as possible) box. Would like some of the cameras to be motion detected recording. But two that point out towards the street, we were thinking best if recording all the time. The reason for those two is that we have read that the motion cameras often have a lag that misses whatever set them recording. Also the cameras may see beyond the range of the motion detectors.
Is the idea of video being uploaded to online storage unrealistic still? If so, maybe there is a camera that in addition to video stored locally, would take a few still photos and upload those?
When I look at hardware to buy, there are a lot of choices in Lorex, Amcrest, Q-See, etc. Those brands get a lot of bad reviews, however. Avigilon, Genetec, and Hikvision seem to get better reviews but be much less available for direct consumer purchase.
We are realistic about cost and the idea of paying a yearly fee for online storage. We are just having a hard time finding what seems to be dependable technology.
Does anyone have suggestions for us to continue looking? Is automatic online storage of any type, even stills, unrealistic?
Thanks - Lily and family.