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In this next episode it seems that 'TP-LINK' brand has many camera I've never seen on the shelves?
I did not know TP-Link did this many cameras.

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Wall-eeeeeeee.
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3 cameras???

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This one is competing with ReoCrap's one.
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PTZ and fisheye on one camera need bit high requirment for the hardware design, and the cost will not cheap if making it to a industrial level camera.
I understand.
Now that I look again, the camera shown only has a fixed lens on the 'PTZ' aspect. Looks more like a Pan-tilt camera with a fixed 6mm lens.
It might even be pan only.

If Dahua engineers can make it happen, it would be awesome to have a PTZ with fisheye.
Pushing the boundaries makes innovation!
 

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"Wocks with Amazon Alexa" and others.

I recently installed a PTX sourced from WISH. No brand name. NOT PoE which is my biggest issue with it, needing a power wire is a pain so i have it temporarily installed close to power. If I keep it, I'll eventually run dedicated wiring for it.
I accidentally discovered that NetSurveillance software would work with it for set up. I have it running on BI.
 

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I recently installed a PTX sourced from WISH. No brand name. NOT PoE which is my biggest issue with it, needing a power wire is a pain so i have it temporarily installed close to power. If I keep it, I'll eventually run dedicated wiring for it.
If you have POE then you likely can use one of the TP-Link or other splitters to power it. Assuming that it has a typical power connector and no unusual power requirements.
 

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I really wish I had a place to put that thing! It's more than awesome!
I'm sure you have multiple places where you could put that thing!! Spotter cams built in. What's the price on that bad boy?

On the USA/Canada border US Border Patrol have big bullet cams mounted 100+ft high in the middle of nowhere aimed down each direction - I always wonder what the capabilities are of those cams
 
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