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You cannot remotely access the SD card on the Roku version.... Which means every few days you have to pull the card , view footage, wipe, reinstall. Doin g that over 4 cameras every few days is dumb.
With wyze you can do it all from the app
Since I missed out on the WYVE V3-Camera-Spotlight $13 super Deal. I will share my new WYZE & HomeDepot plan of Action.
Anytime I am near any HD, I find out who has the keys to the Cage; which is right past the self checkout in my nearest HD. Easy Price Check from the Register. $34.99 each V3 2-Pack. Bought two last night. Going back for two more today!
Good luck to everyone.
PS: HD website shows ZERO available within 100 miles of my nearest store.
For those concerned about security, best to put any IoT devices in a separate vlan. That way it doesn't touch your computers. Don't have a router that can provide multiple separate SSIDs? Time to upgrade routers.
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Takeaways:
1. They had excess inventory due to supply chain issues and they hoped everyone was able to snag a deal.
2. 2023 is going to be the year of the camera. Announcements coming soon.
However, if all you are trying to do is monitor if you've got a package at the door, or if the water heater is leaking, you really don't need a 2K or 4K camera.
Thanks for the info. They do have a v3 Pro out with 2K but it doesn't offer much improvements to the v3 from the reviews I've read/seen.
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For those concerned about security, best to put any IoT devices in a separate vlan. That way it doesn't touch your computers. Don't have a router that can provide multiple separate SSIDs? Time to upgrade routers.
but... 2.4GHz is what you want for cameras, especially cameras you're going to be putting outside, potentially at the corners of your house. add in the density of 5GHz due to the channel widths and it starts to suck pretty good... you don't need the speeds of 5GHz for compressed 1080 or 2K, so it's rather pointless anyway.
side note...
do they still have that hilarious 5min cooldown time between 12sec event clips?
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