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Wireless security cameras provide 24/7 monitoring and need to be plugged in. Wire Free systems, on the other hand, include a specific DVR and wire free security cameras. These cameras are battery powered and only start recording when they detect motion. Both types of systems offer the same standard features as a wired systems, including HD quality recording, infrared night vision, and motion detection sensors. They also use DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology to ensure a secure connection while minimizing interference from competing wireless devices. Wireless security cameras are becoming more and more popular in the consumer market, being a cost effective way to have a comprehensive surveillance system installed in a home or business for an often less expensive price. Wireless cameras are also ideal for people renting homes or apartments. Since there is no need to run video extension cables through walls or ceilings from the camera to the receiver or recording device one does not need approval of a landlord to install a wireless security camera system. Additionally, the lack of wiring allows for less "clutter," avoiding damage to the look of a building. If you own a wireless security camera, chances are that you bought it to keep your home and family safer. However, you may just be swapping one security risk for a whole cadre of even worse ones.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

HERB is new to me. I suppose in the "legal" states it is a HERB and you can "pot" it on a sunny windowsill with your rosemary and basil. Basil would still be my favorite. I think of HUNKERED down as girding oneself to survive a long siege, like a Canadian winter or, even less fun, a stay in the fallout shelter out back. One may be hidden, but it's more of a side effect than the point. @anon12:27 I knew where you were going but enjoyed the ride.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Also added the EZViz CTQ2C for the impressive night vision range and magnetic bases for easy installation. I also included the Reolink C2 Pro for its rotational flexibility and 3x optical zooming capabilities. I thought the expandable and weather resistant design of the Blink XT System made it a versatile surveillance solution for both indoor and outdoor use. The Amcrest UltraHD is a good option for use in low light surroundings and for keeping video file sizes down to a minimum, thanks to the H. 265 compression technology. I also included the Wyze Cam Wireless due to its Motion Tagging and Smart Sound Recognition functions.