Anyone try putting these outdoor?
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Eufy Security 2K Indoor Cam - $46
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How long will 128gb record in 2k quality before it begins overwriting?kunamvahees wrote: ↑ High Endurance Cards.
EX: https://www.amazon.ca/SanDisk-Endurance ... 164&sr=8-1
FS: Nothing
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I wish my Ring doorbell only supported 2.4GHztomatoonline wrote: ↑ Only Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Connection
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The advantage depends.
- Wyze just mounts easier (magnetically, upside down).
- Wyze is waterproof (I don't have much of a soffit, lots of rain gets on my current Wyze v1).
- The IR night vision is also way crisper on the Wyze v3 than the Eufy 2k based on videos.
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That is a good thing. These cams cannot take advantage of the speed and 2.4 has a better range.tomatoonline wrote: ↑ Only Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Connection
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Wyzecam v3 supports 128gb cardNelson Muntz wrote: ↑ - Instant notifications, no cooldowns
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I have been using the 64GB Gigastone 4K UHD Video brand Sdcard with the 2K Eufy PTZ and non-PTZ cams since December 2020.
64 GB gets me about 10-12 days of recorded video with the camera pointed toward a residential street.
It is also set up for continuous recording 24x7 via RTSP on the NAS.
64 GB gets me about 10-12 days of recorded video with the camera pointed toward a residential street.
It is also set up for continuous recording 24x7 via RTSP on the NAS.