Hello folks,
As prices on wireless cameras are now low enough that I can consider buying one or two, so I'd like to ask the community about the best brand to get. In the $50-$70 range, I'm considering Apexis, Wansview, Esky, EasyN, plus a couple of others from Amazon that don't seem to have brand names. Amazon reviews are mixed - some love 'em, some hate 'em - so can't make a decision based on those. All seem to be Chinese manufacture.
My intention is for home surveillance - I know it won't keep the bad guys out, but I figure I can give it to the cops afterwards. Undecided right now if I will place them inside or out as power accessibility outdoors is more limited.
My brief experience with surveillance cameras is that I did actually buy a cheap camera years ago (record to VCR), but the picture was completely useless for picking out any details.
My questions are:
What specs do I need to look for to get good resolution enough to identify a face? Sensitivity? Resolution? Pixels? Frame rate? Lux?
Do they work with a Mac?
Are they weatherproof?
Do they continuously record or only when the motion sensor is tripped?
And most important, if it records video to my computer, isn't that the first thing the thieves are going to steal, which makes it kind of pointless? (I don't have a spare PC to hide in a closet). Or is it recording to a website?
Note: I don't currently have any X-10 software (it all seems to be Windows-only as well), just lamp & appliance modules.
Thanks!