Let me say from the outset that I know nothing about the technology so was heavily reliant on help and advice from those who do, including some good
folk on here. The common advice was to use POE (power over ethernet).
Workshop security is of great interest to most of us so I thought I'd pen my experiences along the road to the installation of a remote system in
case others like me know little about what is needed to comprise a system but would like to beef up security and peace of mind.
I have no Wifi in the workshop which is sited a couple of hundred yards from the house but I was able to install a Wifi bridge which line of sight
fires it two or three kms so 200yds was no trouble.
I was advised and subsequently bought the whole kit from Broadbandbuyer whom I have found extremely helpful and knowledgeable. The manufacturer is
Dahua and the system included a Ubiquiti receiver and transmitter to fire the Wifi up the garden, a 4 channel NVR, hard drive, monitor and initially
two cameras one outside and the other in the workshop. I have had the system for a year now and am really pleased with its performance. Both cameras
feature AI and it is possible to draw virtual tripwires and discriminate between people and vehicles. AI avoids false alerts as a result of movement
of foliage etc. Remote access on the Iphone with alerts when the trip wires are crossed.
In the last week I have purchased two more cameras again Dahua but this time they are the groundbreaking TIOC (three in one) which give full colour at
night, two way audio, recorded warning messages and blue and red flashing lights and of cours AI. All fully programmable with day and night schedules
and warnings that can be set to suit the environment and time of day. Very impressive and at £92 less than I paid a year ago for a lesser spec
camera.
This video covers the TIOC cameras in some detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHMNrq7VC4A
[Edited on 18/2/21 by John Bonnett]
Thanks for this info.
So you're system has a hard drive to store footage which you can then remotely tap into?
Yes. The NVR is fitted with a 2TB SATA hard drive and is installed with a monitor in the house. It is constantly recording but events are highlighted and can be replayed using the DVR PC or remotely from a smartphone.
Good write up John, with excellent detail.
A neighbour of mine (self-employed electrician) recently fitted a motion triggered camera system on the front of his house. It coveres his work van
over night to protect the contents (tools and materials). From what he explained to me it only records motion triggered events, not all the time.
However, it records to an SD card in the camera body. He then has to retrieve the SD card, check for footage, store any footage, etc, etc. Whilst it
didn't cost him much to buy/install, it seems quite long winded to use.
Your solution seems far more automated and easier to use!
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Originally posted by nick205
Good write up John, with excellent detail.
A neighbour of mine (self-employed electrician) recently fitted a motion triggered camera system on the front of his house. It coveres his work van over night to protect the contents (tools and materials). From what he explained to me it only records motion triggered events, not all the time. However, it records to an SD card in the camera body. He then has to retrieve the SD card, check for footage, store any footage, etc, etc. Whilst it didn't cost him much to buy/install, it seems quite long winded to use.
Your solution seems far more automated and easier to use!