Camera For Coop

kperki

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Jun 19, 2014
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Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place for this but hoping someone can help me.

we would like to put a camera in the coop that we can watch live and recorded stuff on our phone. Also it needs to have good night vision. We have wifi access there. I do not have electricity out there. I just tried the camera called blink and the night vision is bad and when I go to look at live setting a lot of times it says busy. I think it is not really designed for what I want. I know there are a lot of techie people on here that must have a good setup. Please let me know what works for you.
Thank you!
 
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place for this but hoping someone can help me.

we would like to put a camera in the coop that we can watch live and recorded stuff on our phone. Also it needs to have good night vision. We have wifi access there. I do not have electricity out there. I just tried the camera called blink and the night vision is bad and when I go to look at live setting a lot of times it says busy. I think it is not really designed for what I want. I know there are a lot of techie people on here that must have a good setup. Please let me know what works for you.
Thank you!
Tend. You can get solar outdoor that connects with an app to your phone. I'm going to put one in my barn come kidding. (We have had other cameras, nothing compares so far)
 
We have several systems for security and to watch the animals. If you want to spend lots of money, have 24/7 feed and recording, awesome picture quality day and night, you can’t beat Buckeye Cam (www.buckeyecameras.com). It’s military grade, so impervious to weather, works on 12 volt batteries with a receiver unit in the house or barn, and can be viewed anywhere. The camera range can be measured in miles (up to 25). But it is expensive, plus $1200 for the base and one camera.

We also us Cobra cameras that you can pick up at Harbor Freight for minimal expense. The cameras have to be plugged in and work with a wireless receiver. The day and night pics are good and you can connect up to four cameras. That system is less than $300 for the base and two cameras. I can post pics from each if you want. 👍🏻👍🏻
 
We have several systems for security and to watch the animals. If you want to spend lots of money, have 24/7 feed and recording, awesome picture quality day and night, you can’t beat Buckeye Cam (www.buckeyecameras.com). It’s military grade, so impervious to weather, works on 12 volt batteries with a receiver unit in the house or barn, and can be viewed anywhere. The camera range can be measured in miles (up to 25). But it is expensive, plus $1200 for the base and one camera.

We also us Cobra cameras that you can pick up at Harbor Freight for minimal expense. The cameras have to be plugged in and work with a wireless receiver. The day and night pics are good and you can connect up to four cameras. That system is less than $300 for the base and two cameras. I can post pics from each if you want. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, i would love to see some screen shots if you can post them. I unfortunately can't spend the $1200 the others sound more reasonable.
Thank you!
 

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