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I have a doorbell camera with local storage. I specifically got one that doesn’t transmit my data to their servers.
Everything I do from now on will be self hosted. Fuck Big Brother.
Can you share the model? People were asking me about this recently and said that there are no good alternatives to ring. Thats obviously bs but i didnt wanna spend a bunch of time searching to prove em wrong.
I have a Eufy T8210 with a Home Base. The Home Base holds the hard drive. Eufy does have cloud storage now so I don’t know if they still sell this or not.
Some of their products also have an SD Card slot.
Ah damn so it requires an app. Sadge :(
I want one that has a "home base" like this that just works without my phone and serves a local webinterface that i can access from my computer/phone. That would allow you to VPN into you home network to access it remotely all without any cloud bullshit or reliance on a third party.
I went and searched for a bit and found this post https://www.thesmarthomehookup.com/local-control-video-doorbells-reolink-unifi-amcrest-hikvision-dahua
which lead me to reolink which lead me to this product https://reolink.com/product/reolink-video-doorbell-wifi/
They have a battery version as well, but that requires the "hub" for Homeassistant integration. This one just directly talks to homeassistant and the company even has a guide for it. The only issue is that for two way talking and the initial setup it once again requires their app (actually maybe not if you have the PoE version > reddit post). But after that everything else (motion/object detection, notifications and automation, remote access to video stream) works completely offline.
https://community.reolink.com/topic/16031/work-with-home-assistant-reolink-doorbell-wifi-for-a-hassel-free-smart-home-security-setup
Ooh saved for if/when I live somewhere with outside facing doors
I have a security camera at my house. Not for security, but to watch the nature at the back from inside the house.
I specifically did NOT install a SD card in it nor an NVR, so if it's ever removed as evidence for any kind of reason, it will have no story to tell. And of course, it's on our LAN and firewalled off the internet.
I got mine for my dogs. I wanted to be able to check on them when they were outside while I was working.
It does not has unless it detects dogs or people on my yard. It had a feature to block out the street or my neighbors property, and I did that.