• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    A CCTV setup likely won’t work for people who just want a video doorbell.

    But replacing a Ring with something like a Reolink means they can start with the same service, and over time move to RTSP and a local server as they become more aware of privacy implications and are driven to invest in a contained system.

    Likely people will never go CC though, as the entire point for most people is to see what shows up at their door when they’re not at home.

    • chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 days ago

      There are ways to see what’s at your door when you aren’t home that don’t rely on third parties having access to the footage at least

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        8 days ago

        Frigate NVR and Netbird VPN. I don’t use it like this, but it would work excellently.

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      8 days ago

      Is Reolink something you can see the live video remotely? I could see a motion detection system at your doorstep that lets you know someone is there but you’d have to be able to login somehow to get a view.

      • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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        Reolink doorbells allow you to configure them how you want; you can use a cloud-hosted feed, cloud-hosted notification only, self-hosted feed, self-hosted notification only, and write-to-microSD only. They can use WiFi or wired Ethernet.

        I have mine set to do cloud push for notifications, RTSP to my internal home server only; so I log in via VPN if I want to see the video.