I've had good success with the indoor and outdoor wireless cams. The only issue is if wifi is down, so are the cameras.Anyone have any experience with Blink wireless Door, wireless Outside & wired Indoor pan and tilt cams? View attachment 287287
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I did ok. My $$ worked for me on this one... I sourced a video game for my son to be in... That was fun. New Lacrosse game out of Cali. for PlayStation and XBox. Sent in Pics of my son when he was playing lacrosse so his likeness is in the game. Player rating was 99. Kinda cool IMHOThanks folks! I watched the u tube vids on them and they said good things but you know how those go. Needed to hear it from real people.
P.S. the indoor arn’t for use in living quarters. They are for barn, shed & garage. Scuba, If you don’t mind and just for grins & giggles did the crowd funding thing make for a good payday? Always wanted to wager money on a startup but never pulled the trigger. Thanks again!
I tried a Ring doorbell camera once, but never could get a good wifi connection in my house (Bedford stone over cinderblock).Love them. I have them at work and at home.
Easy to install. Great picture. Very easy to use. Nice price point. Whats not to like.
Ring wifi range SUUUUUUCKS. Wouldnt connect to my UI AP 10' away behind 3 layers of sheetrock and brick veneer. I had to install one of those APs you plug into an outlet and run a network cable to it to use it just inside the door for it to work.I tried a Ring doorbell camera once, but never could get a good wifi connection in my house (Bedford stone over cinderblock).