![]() ![]() Amazon (which are from the Blink) do provide free storage without conditions. If you opt for the free cloud solution, the camera will not offer some functionalities such as face recognition and 4K video. That sounds free of charge, but of course there is a snag. Very nice and Netgear (makers of the Arlo) see a lot in this. If you are at work and you want to watch the videos from the front door, you can. The big advantage of cloud storage is that you can access it anywhere. So many options for developing your security system. Naturally the NAS stores all your recordings and has much more disk space than an SD card. NAS market leader Synology has a real surveillance station with which you control the safety inside and outside your home. If you have a NAS (network attached storage) it can be useful if the camera supports that. You will certainly not miss that by that time. ![]() If the card nevertheless becomes full, the cameras overwrite the oldest recordings. In both cases it is more than sufficient for all your recordings. The Xiaomi CMSXJ11A fits a card with a maximum of 64G storage and Eufy doubles that capacity. Eufy (Anker) and Xiaomi have understood that and offer storage on an SD card. That's why I don't want to pay extra for cloud storage after purchasing my camera. MicroSD (max 128g) and cloud (free and paid)Ĭloud (free and paid, with free you do not have all the functionalities) Names that may not immediately appeal to the imagination, but behind these marketing inventions are big brands: Anker (Eufy), Netgear (Arlo) and Amazon (Blink). On my shortlist are the Eufy eufycam, Xiaomi CMSXJ11A, Arlo Pro 3 and the Blink XT2. The camera'sĪs usual, I have listed all the specifications. It scares away burglars and gives you a picture of who is ringing the doorbell or standing at your door. Burglars take their blow and bad figures stand in front of your door with a bit of bad luck. ![]()
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