Kentinada Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Are there any recommendations for outdoor video cameras I can add to my Eisy environment that will basically give me the functionality of a Ring doorbell? Right now I have a motion sensor pointed at my front door from my porch that turns on the porch lights at night. I'm half-way to a ring system there. All I need is a compatible video camera for the other half. Suggestions?
Solution Bumbershoot Posted December 27, 2023 Solution Posted December 27, 2023 I bought three Ring outdoor stickup cameras at Costco years ago, and they work very much like the Ring doorbell regarding motion detection. The Ring Polyglot plugin works just fine, though there was a time when it wasn't functional. I hope those days are past... 1
Kentinada Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 @Bumbershoot Thanks. I just ordered a single camera from Ring that was on sale for $69. I'll give it a try.
domotinc-customs Posted January 11 Posted January 11 anyone else? what outdoor camera are compatible with eisy and UD portal? or is it just "any camera that support RTSP protocol" thanks
DennisC Posted January 11 Posted January 11 34 minutes ago, domotinc-customs said: what outdoor camera are compatible with eisy and UD portal? or is it just "any camera that support RTSP protocol" thanks Per the wiki here: https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=UD_Mobile#Camera_Systems_(in_app_integration) UD Mobile supports urls for RTSP and MP4 files.
Javi Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, domotinc-customs said: anyone else? what outdoor camera are compatible with eisy and UD portal? or is it just "any camera that support RTSP protocol" thanks It should work with any rstp cameras supported by VLC App. Do a quick Google search for the "Make/Model", "VLC" and "RSTP" to see if anyone was able to connect the Make/Model to the VLC app. I know Arlo cameras use proprietary rstp encryption so they will not work. Ring does not work.
Kentinada Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 11 hours ago, Javi said: I know Arlo cameras use proprietary rstp encryption so they will not work. Ring does not work. @Javi I have a Ring Stick-up Camera that I have integrated into my EISY environment with the Ring Node Server. There is no way to add this to UD Mobile in the cameras area even though it works with EISY?
Javi Posted January 11 Posted January 11 17 minutes ago, Kentinada said: @Javi I have a Ring Stick-up Camera that I have integrated into my EISY environment with the Ring Node Server. There is no way to add this to UD Mobile in the cameras area even though it works with EISY? If I remember correctly Ring API only supports short clips, not a live camera feed. This is a Ring limitation. It may be possible to show short clips, but I don't think the Node Server has added this feature.
Kentinada Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 @Javi I can log into ring.com and I can open a live feed view to my StickUp camera. Maybe something has changed?
Javi Posted January 11 Posted January 11 14 minutes ago, Kentinada said: @Javi I can log into ring.com and I can open a live feed view to my StickUp camera. Maybe something has changed? They don't offer this to third parties 1
apostolakisl Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I use Blue Iris software to monitor all my cameras and the Blue Iris node server. I find that for the price Foscam has some nice cameras. I have had a number of the cameras die, but only after many years of use and they are so cheap that I don't get upset about buying replacements. Blue Iris does require an always on PC but it is very capable software.
2112 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 ... another comment regarding this subject ... ... I also use Blue Iris Software to monitor all of my Security / Video Cameras ... I've used it for 10+ years ... and as well, all of my exterior cameras are PoE IP cameras (2K or higher) ... and most of them are nearly 10 years old ... they are Dahua (alhua) rebranded cameras and have thus far worked flawlessly. Additionally, if interested in using a Video DoorBell Camera with Blue Iris, I can confirm that ReoLink's current Video DoorBell Cameras support RTSP / Blue Iris as a full-time streaming camera source.
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