dave77 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:15:57

You can fine tune them but i've never got mine perfect, I use line crossing detection but it's set off by rain, spiders, smoke from the boiler etc etc. Also, you can set the alerts at certain times but i've not found a way to turn them off temporarily which is annoying, eg if we're in the garden i'll get 100alerts, ideally there should be an option on the app to temporarily disable alerts.

The firestick is Android, maybe you can install the app from the APK file?

Puntoboy Publish time 1-12-2019 21:15:58

Motion detection in general is very tricky to get right. I use line crossing detection on mine and it works pretty well.

neonplanet40 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:15:59

Thanks for the replies guys. WHat about Dahua? Should I consider it or stick to the choices I have narrowed down already?

xxGBHxx Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:00

Motion detection depends a lot on what your camera is pointed to and how sensitive you need it to be.

If the background to your detection area is greenery or foliage then it's going to be variable at best as every time you get wind it's almost certainly going to trigger it. If it's a static wall/floor where there is literally nothing moving from frame to frame you'll have a lot fewer false positives.

Motion detection is not a panacea but it does cut down considerably on what you collect but getting rid of all false positives is unrealistic (and as mentioned depending on your background even impossible).

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neonplanet40 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:01

Just a bump regarding Dahua. How does it compare to my Hikvision choice? Should I consider it or not?

Puntoboy Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:02

Never used it myself but from what I have read it’s comparable to Hikvision.

Dony Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:03

This thread makes interesting reading for me as I'm at a similar stage as the OP. In fact, I've just given an installer the go ahead. Reading back, I haven't gone into any of the detail regarding manufacturers etc, but I have had 3 different installers out and had a walkaround survey done.

If the OP doesn't mind, I've opted for the following:

Cabling as required / /Net connect
8 - Way recorder with onboard poe/IP
2 TB Hard Drive
4 cameras5mp2.8mm wide
Camera to front external RH
Camera in front LH
Camera rear LH
Camera rear RH
Cabled to office and HDMI connection to customers monitor.

The installer will be getting back to me so I'll ask a few of the questions raised here so far, however I do know that some of the camera are located on a lower level to others.

neonplanet40 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:04

It would be good to find out the hardware details and total cost. For comparison. I've found all the companies I've been in touch with to be very slow communicating and getting information.

I have to keep chasing them. It's the same with most tradesmen etc I've needed. Long gone are the days when they worked hard to get your custom. At least in my area.

Dony Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:05

Total cost is £1270   vat.

neonplanet40 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:16:05

My total cost now is (as I've booked an installer for early Jan - he is busy!)

4x Hikvision DS-2CD2385G1-I IP camera 8MPHikvision DS-7604NI-K1-4P (B Model) NVR6TB WD PurpleInstalling hardware and cabling to room of my choice.Setting up software. Connecting to internet and setting up app access and remote access as well as the NVR direct setup. Cost £1345 (includes Vat).
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