In the big picture this PTZ camera and others will help drive adoption, competition, and development. Anyone who has been in the security industry for any length of time can affirm how very slow this market segment has been for decades!
When you see 1st tier company’s (name who ever) still producing 1990 hardware all the while asking $400-3K for the same?!?
This is why seeing 2nd tier companies from the likes of Dahua / Hikvision pushing the security video industry as it relates to technology has been so refreshing and inspiring.
It’s safe to say both companies have done more for the average DIY never mind SMB to obtain cutting edge video security than all of the 1st tier combined as it relates to costs. Even those piece of shit products from the likes of Arlow, Nest, Ring, etc help the video security industry as a whole.
How?!?
Pushing adoption, ease of install, human / vehicle filtering, remote access & control, etc.
This time 10 years ago you would have been hard pressed to see a home with four security cameras never mind one in a neighbourhood. Now, anyone can walk down the street and see at least one door cam, flood cam, etc. If that helps reduce the incidence of crime I’m all for it. If the same makes the 1st / 2nd tier video security makers to incorporate more high tech all the while driving prices down.
That’s a win for everyone as a whole!
The casual effect of people buying these toy like products is they almost always upgrade to prosumer / professional hardware! That supports everyone in the long run and pushes the 1st tier makers to offer better value vs features.
Something is better than nothing for some. I would argue it’s best to spend your money once than waste it several times over.
Pay once - Cry once.

