Hello,
I want to buy a few more cameras, sadly the model I have bought the last few times from Amazon are currently not available.
I was buying
UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE IP Camera, 2592x1944, 130ft NightVision, IP67 Weatherproof, Heavy Duty Metel Housing, 3.6mm Lens 90° Angle, Onvif, Hikvision, Dahua, Blue Iris, iSpy (Bullet, White)
by FULUVA
Since the vendor supplied the exact step by step instructions to add and set them up. I can't seem to find any other models of cameras by Fuluva on Amazon. They can be 1 or 2 MP cameras, the 5MP is not a requirement.
Anyone buy any wired IP cameras from Amazon in the last month or so that are still available on Amazon to buy? Did Blueiris just automatically find and configure it automatically or if step by step instructions are available in one of these forum posts that I can follow, I would like to know the brand and models so as to go out and buy them.
Sincerely,
Chad
recently purchased wired I.P. cameras from Amazon that easily configure and set up in the $30 to $50 range?
Re: recently purchased wired I.P. cameras from Amazon that easily configure and set up in the $30 to $50 range?
I've liked my SV3C cameras I've bought off Amazon. Depending on the model they can be in or just above your price range. There is of course some configuration you can do in the camera itself (image quality, timecodes, etc - like all cameras) but BI scanned and properly detected them just fine.
The hardest time I had with them was finding their firmware updates page online, there is a typo in the name but it's here -> https://sv3c.com/fireware/
The hardest time I had with them was finding their firmware updates page online, there is a typo in the name but it's here -> https://sv3c.com/fireware/
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Re: recently purchased wired I.P. cameras from Amazon that easily configure and set up in the $30 to $50 range?
I have a couple of SV3C cams and they're pretty solid- very good picture, all metal casing, good web interface and options.
I'd also suggest Reolink and Amcrest. They aren't the greatest, top-of-the-line cameras but they're in your price range and they work well with BI.
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