I never understood having security cameras inside of the house. I feel like that doesn’t do anything to deter a break in because the would be buglers don’t know about it until they’re inside. And security footage doesn’t do a lot to catch criminals, it can help ID someone once caught but if they wear a mask/ don’t look at the camera/are moving fast it’s kind of useless. And if it’s connected to the Internet there is always a chance it gets hacked.
This. No way would I recommend for most rooms in my home but we use them when gone for a day or two to keep an eye on our cats food bowls and litter box.
If someone wants to hack in and watch my cat take a poo be my guest. She has no shame.
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I never understood having security cameras inside of the house. I feel like that doesn’t do anything to deter a break in because the would be buglers don’t know about it until they’re inside. And security footage doesn’t do a lot to catch criminals, it can help ID someone once caught but if they wear a mask/ don’t look at the camera/are moving fast it’s kind of useless. And if it’s connected to the Internet there is always a chance it gets hacked.
I have one to watch my kitties.
This. No way would I recommend for most rooms in my home but we use them when gone for a day or two to keep an eye on our cats food bowls and litter box.
If someone wants to hack in and watch my cat take a poo be my guest. She has no shame.
Wyze seems to heavily target outdoor use cases. Their base camera is weather resistant, they sell a lot of doorbells and flood lights.