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Wise move imo. Because it works. I brought one of our ring cams to our rental house 4 hours away and installed it while it was vacant. You will know within seconds if anyone comes around and can call the sheriff while they are there (note this is not specific to ring, any cam that is wireless and send alert to your phone will do it).Whatever we get has to have remote access as we leave our home for the winter for an RV park in Arizona. So we are trying to figure out a way to keep an eye on things. Our kids are about 10 minutes away.
Your concerns are the reason I don't want a hub in the house, like the SimpliSafe system offers. These cameras would be outside and in the shop. Not in the house.
edit: it was the Blink ones I'm looking at, not Ring. Supposedly, the batteries in the Blink ones last two years (LOL) but they are only rated for 30°F. I realize the batteries are going to fade quicker in the cold, I'm just wondering if it will completely stop working due to the cold. I can have the kids come by and change the batteries every couple of weeks.
Any cams I get are/will be outside any building - if they are to have remote access and store the content for later viewing. That way I would have vid of people coming and going, which is adequate for identification. My house is ~100 yards away from the road, and the road is private. So except for deliveries (which I would not have scheduled if I am going to be away from my house overnight), there is no reason for anyone (except my kids) to visit my house when I am not there (my mail is delivered to a mailbox on the road - as are many of my deliveries). So getting their vehicle description (including license plate) and hopefully their faces/etc., is what I would want.These cameras would be outside and in the shop.
Why is POE not usable? My Starlink dish is heated and uses POE - it uses more wattage than a heated cam would.I don't have a manufacturer recommendation, be you'll want a hard wired camera with a heater, so POE is out of the picture.
The POE heaters on cameras that I've seen took a separate power feed, but this was admittedly a few years ago. They may have small heaters now.Why is POE not usable? My Starlink dish is heated and uses POE - it uses more wattage than a heated cam would.
Basic POE supports 15w, and POE+ supports 30w. Modern camera guts pull less than 10w, so 5w is plenty to heat a small lens. And most POE systems sold will be POE+.The POE heaters on cameras that I've seen took a separate power feed, but this was admittedly a few years ago. They may have small heaters now.