Thanks for watching! Yes there is an app and you get motion alerts on all of the cams if you want. My wife and I have motion alerts on our front cams Mon-Fri 7a-5p while we are at work. Works good very few false alarms due to the AI. Take care
Honestly I have only used Onwote and I haven't had an issue on the two different systems I have owned. By looking at a few lorex systems online they look and cost very similar. I think they all use the same stuff but put theirs names on the them :) Thanks for watching
What do you recomend?? I only need 3-4 outdoor cameras. (24/7 recording, text alerts, AI, nightvision) Main focus is monitor strangers walking/riding bikes up&down road at night. I want a camera i can zoom in see whats in their hands. Weapons, tools, or sticks. Suggestions??
I would go wired if you are handy and can pull some wires and mount cameras. OnWote has a 4K four cam system with everything you want. amzn.to/4cHQQ3N No monthly fees and 24/7 recording that overlaps every 21 days. I get realtime alerts on my phone for any movement.
The reviews for Onwote that I found indicated it was difficult to see faces and license plates especially if the subject was moving. Also, I want a color night vision that is clear up to 98'. I was originally going to purchase a Reolink system but now I'm confused as to what to purchase. So many out there.
I agree there are a ton out there! Honestly I can't answer your questions I don't really look at video for those things just motion really. I like OnWote very dependable :)
Nice video and review but I cannot go for an independent hard-wired local system like this one. I need live feed on my phone from my cameras, and notifications of movements, I have WYZE cameras, the only ones that function without a monthly payment, unless you want extra features. The little WYZE cameras withstand the Canadian -30 below zero weather like a champ and they are bullet proof, very light and durable. I just pop in an SD card which gives me 4 days of loop video, if something happens and want to save the footage, I can do it right on my phone app.
My system gives realtime notifications on all cameras and I have live views on any one of my 10 cameras. I can also schedule what times of the day I want these notifications (like at night). I have had some wyze cams and they are good but for realtime notification you have to pay. Thx for watching!
Work great and nothing has been down. My wife and I have the app so we both get real time notifications of camera activities during certain hours of the day when we aren't home or between 10p-5a. Yes it provides but video and audio. Easy to forward the video footage via text too! Thx for watching
I've an old fashioned 1080p HD-SDI system running down RG59 coax. Looking to replace with new system but concerned about the amount of rewiring . Was considering 4 x SPRO 4K POC which would be easier than going down the IP route . Anyone any thoughts ?
Boy that's an old system! Man it will be worth ruining some Cat5e for adding a new system and for resale value. Cat5e would still be good long after I'm gone :) plus it's pretty cheap if buy it in bulk. I'm running several more runs in my crawl space to keep an eye on plumbing areas.
@@HomeProHero System is fine tuned and that good that it’s been used by police several times to detect burglaries and car theft. My only guidance I could give to someone fitting a new system is to fit varifocal cameras as they can be adjusted to suit. I never buy fixed lens cameras.
Yeah they use a 3rd party phone and desktop app - believe it's called guard view. Works good both me and my wife get motion alerts on our phones. Thx for watching
Whats your viewpoint on your personal security and information being sold cameras being hacked. You not being the only one possibly veiwing the footage) are you even worried about stuff like that?
That’s one of the main reasons I prefer my wired ONWOTE 4K system over Wi-Fi-based systems like Nest, Ring, or Arlo. With the ONWOTE system, all footage is stored locally on a secure NVR in my basement, rather than being uploaded to a cloud server where it could potentially be accessed by unauthorized users. This setup reduces the risk of footage being hacked or sold since it's not stored on third-party servers. While no system is 100% immune to hacking, a local, wired system significantly minimizes exposure compared to cloud-based solutions. So, to answer your question, I do think about these issues, but I believe my current setup offers a strong balance of security and peace of mind.
Have already had there system for 4yrs as I mention in the video. Simply just upgraded. The costs are the costs and the system in whole just simply works better than WiFi cams. Thx for watching
@@HomeProHero Your house seems very large, approximately how long is the farthest run of the cat5 cable you have from the camera to the basement hard drive recorder?
My recorder is in the basement is in area that is pretty centered in my house. My longest run is maybe 100-150ft (for sure no longer than 200ft). I believe the max lenght on CAT5E is around 400ft.
Thanks for watching! I actually live in a very safe area and you know my background but regardless better safe than sorry! Plus we can spy on our kids :)
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So with the NVR wired cameras do you get alerts to your phone if there is motion?
Thanks for watching! Yes there is an app and you get motion alerts on all of the cams if you want. My wife and I have motion alerts on our front cams Mon-Fri 7a-5p while we are at work. Works good very few false alarms due to the AI. Take care
Iv had both i will always pick hard wired camera with a wifi bridge port no payment no hassle plus the hard wired will not fail or disconnect
Very nice! We can't be sending our home video to the cloud! ☁️ Take care!
Hello, Can you tell me me which system is better. A onwote or lorex system. Great video. Thanks
Honestly I have only used Onwote and I haven't had an issue on the two different systems I have owned. By looking at a few lorex systems online they look and cost very similar. I think they all use the same stuff but put theirs names on the them :) Thanks for watching
What do you recomend??
I only need 3-4 outdoor cameras. (24/7 recording, text alerts, AI, nightvision) Main focus is monitor strangers walking/riding bikes up&down road at night. I want a camera i can zoom in see whats in their hands. Weapons, tools, or sticks.
Suggestions??
I would go wired if you are handy and can pull some wires and mount cameras. OnWote has a 4K four cam system with everything you want. amzn.to/4cHQQ3N No monthly fees and 24/7 recording that overlaps every 21 days. I get realtime alerts on my phone for any movement.
The reviews for Onwote that I found indicated it was difficult to see faces and license plates especially if the subject was moving. Also, I want a color night vision that is clear up to 98'. I was originally going to purchase a Reolink system but now I'm confused as to what to purchase. So many out there.
I agree there are a ton out there! Honestly I can't answer your questions I don't really look at video for those things just motion really. I like OnWote very dependable :)
Thank you great explanation
Thanks for watching! Take care
Nice video and review but I cannot go for an independent hard-wired local system like this one. I need live feed on my phone from my cameras, and notifications of movements, I have WYZE cameras, the only ones that function without a monthly payment, unless you want extra features. The little WYZE cameras withstand the Canadian -30 below zero weather like a champ and they are bullet proof, very light and durable. I just pop in an SD card which gives me 4 days of loop video, if something happens and want to save the footage, I can do it right on my phone app.
My system gives realtime notifications on all cameras and I have live views on any one of my 10 cameras. I can also schedule what times of the day I want these notifications (like at night). I have had some wyze cams and they are good but for realtime notification you have to pay. Thx for watching!
How are they working now? Do they send text alerts and do they have audio?
Work great and nothing has been down. My wife and I have the app so we both get real time notifications of camera activities during certain hours of the day when we aren't home or between 10p-5a. Yes it provides but video and audio. Easy to forward the video footage via text too! Thx for watching
I've an old fashioned 1080p HD-SDI system running down RG59 coax. Looking to replace with new system but concerned about the amount of rewiring . Was considering 4 x SPRO 4K POC which would be easier than going down the IP route . Anyone any thoughts ?
Boy that's an old system! Man it will be worth ruining some Cat5e for adding a new system and for resale value. Cat5e would still be good long after I'm gone :) plus it's pretty cheap if buy it in bulk. I'm running several more runs in my crawl space to keep an eye on plumbing areas.
@@HomeProHero System is fine tuned and that good that it’s been used by police several times to detect burglaries and car theft. My only guidance I could give to someone fitting a new system is to fit varifocal cameras as they can be adjusted to suit. I never buy fixed lens cameras.
Do onwote has app for the cellphone
Yeah they use a 3rd party phone and desktop app - believe it's called guard view. Works good both me and my wife get motion alerts on our phones. Thx for watching
Whats your viewpoint on your personal security and information being sold cameras being hacked. You not being the only one possibly veiwing the footage) are you even worried about stuff like that?
That’s one of the main reasons I prefer my wired ONWOTE 4K system over Wi-Fi-based systems like Nest, Ring, or Arlo. With the ONWOTE system, all footage is stored locally on a secure NVR in my basement, rather than being uploaded to a cloud server where it could potentially be accessed by unauthorized users. This setup reduces the risk of footage being hacked or sold since it's not stored on third-party servers.
While no system is 100% immune to hacking, a local, wired system significantly minimizes exposure compared to cloud-based solutions. So, to answer your question, I do think about these issues, but I believe my current setup offers a strong balance of security and peace of mind.
Thank you for this🙏
Thx 4 watching!
They're paying me but i will give you an honest review! Ahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have already had there system for 4yrs as I mention in the video. Simply just upgraded. The costs are the costs and the system in whole just simply works better than WiFi cams. Thx for watching
Who is going to want to break into a house with a cop car parked in the driveway?
It happens! Better safe than sorry! Thx for watching
@@HomeProHero Your house seems very large, approximately how long is the farthest run of the cat5 cable you have from the camera to the basement hard drive recorder?
My recorder is in the basement is in area that is pretty centered in my house. My longest run is maybe 100-150ft (for sure no longer than 200ft). I believe the max lenght on CAT5E is around 400ft.
Thank you for changing the password on your cameras…and your luggage President Screwb.
Lol I knew someone would pick up on that! Thx 4 watching
It’s sad we have to do this to protect our homes but your system upgrade looks like you got it covered
Thanks for watching! I actually live in a very safe area and you know my background but regardless better safe than sorry! Plus we can spy on our kids :)
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Only issue is this camera company is owned by the ccp / c h I n a.
Yea I agree but almost every camera is made over there!
Owned by the ccp and manufacturing are or can be two different things. Even Reolink is owned by the ccp. Gotta find a better solution.