Reddit Reddit reviews Foscam HD WiFi Security CCTV Surveillance System, Pre-installed HDD, Wireless NVR KIT, HD Indoor/Outdoor IP66 Waterproof Bullet IP Camera, 65FT Night Vision (FI9900PR)

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Foscam HD WiFi Security CCTV Surveillance System, Pre-installed HDD, Wireless NVR KIT, HD Indoor/Outdoor IP66 Waterproof Bullet IP Camera, 65FT Night Vision (FI9900PR)
Full HD 1080P Resolution 1920*1080 at 25FPS. Powered by an Ambrella chipset with a real-time 1080P video stream, not the ones scaled up by 720P chipset with non-real-time 1080P video at 20FPS or less. Check the spec of FPS before buy a 1080P camera.Strong WiFi signal by a detachable 2.4G 3dBi antenna enabling longer distance than 5G. High quality two-way talk with noise reducing. Hassle free for RMA by a Full USA Warranty. Support service available by [email protected] and 1-844-344-1113.Free 8H Cloud Service secured by US-based AWS server is included. And NO data space limitation during the last 8 Hours. Foscam cloud is of high-level security and privacy protection versus others. Able to view live or play back or save all alert captures and video clips onto the cloud. More options for Cloud Storage are also available.Remarkable field of view (FOV). Equipped with a wide-angle high quality optical 2.0-Megepixels lens (f=2.8mm) with 98° view angle, Night vision range up to 66 feet by 30pcs strong IR LEDs.Easy setup and flexible compatibility.Quick setup via iOS and Android devices by free Foscam App. Included free Foscam VMS (Video Management Softwware).Compatible with third party VMS Blue Iris & ONVIF recording devices.Compatible with IE,Chrome.
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2 Reddit comments about Foscam HD WiFi Security CCTV Surveillance System, Pre-installed HDD, Wireless NVR KIT, HD Indoor/Outdoor IP66 Waterproof Bullet IP Camera, 65FT Night Vision (FI9900PR):

u/derdnik · 22 pointsr/homeassistant

Ok so here is the breakdown of what I am doing and a couple more photos of the UI and videos of it in action.

Here is the configuration.yaml and ui-lovelace.yaml files on Github.

The main components that are currently being used on the front end are:

  • TP-Link/Kasa WiFi switches/outlets
  • TP-Link/Kasa WiFi bulbs
  • Ecobee 4 with 4 remote sensors
  • August Lock and Connect
  • Automatic
  • Harmony Hub
  • Foscam cameras
  • Abode security system
  • Darksky forecast
  • Speedtest

    I intend for the UI to be displayed on a few Fire HD8 tablets. One that will be centrally located on the main floor of the house. Two others will be used as nightstand clocks in the master bedroom.

    At a high level, all I have done is drawn the floor plan and layouts in Sketch and exported individual assets as pngs and position them within a picture-elements card mostly utilizing image and its state_image. I would basically just plop down the button or icon or whatever with style: "top":50% "left":50%. Once the asset was in the UI I would inspect it via Chrome's dev tools inspector and select the parent container that the style was being set on. I would then manually adjust the top and left percentages until I was satisfied. I would then update ui-lovelace.yaml to include the new values and double check them in the browser.

    For the buttons, currently the button background and button text are baked into the image but I intend to change that soon. Basically the indicator light is actually the same size as the whole button its just 95% of it is transparent.

    Here are some screen caps (since i just posted photos from my phone last night)

    Here are a couple videos of it in action:

  • Flipping a couple switches
  • Switching between tabs

    Thats all I can think of for now to answer the basics... I am more than happy to go deeper into anything anyone has any questions about
u/spitfyr12 · 1 pointr/rva

So one like this is no good? Asking for a friend, haha. Have a blind spot on one side of house I'd like to put one in, got power and good wifi. But know next to nothing about these items. Thanks for any input