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Old 02 July 2015, 07:25 PM
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Looking for a security camera system something small and discreet.

Doesnt need to record 24/7 just be activated on sensing movement etc, wireless preferred but not essential.

What are people using? I have had some stuff go missing, 2x scaff baords, socket set, just minor things, I think I know who it is so just want to confirm before going to get my stuff back....
Old 02 July 2015, 08:10 PM
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Been looking at something like this?

The front of the house is secure, I think they have been getting in through the rear so dont nessecarily need a whole system, just something to cover the back door/porch area

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/smart-...75169-pdt.html
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My concern with that is the lack of backup recording? The spec says that there is no in-app recording and that it is stored in the memory of the unit itself (correct me if I am wrong?). A smart burglar would simply smash that off the wall and take it away leaving you with no recording evidence.
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I agree, this is why I'm after suggestions as its not ideal but I cant see anything better at the moment?

Saw this but not sure if its any good or not?

H5- PIR COVERT CCTV SPY SECURITY CAMERA DVR RECORDER: Amazon.co.uk: Camera & Photo H5- PIR COVERT CCTV SPY SECURITY CAMERA DVR RECORDER: Amazon.co.uk: Camera & Photo

Luckily the people we are dealing with are not smart, they left the £1000 laptop, tv, sky, ps3, marine tank equipment (£1750 LEDs etc) Other more expensive tools, drills, testers etc. So I wouldnt have thought that a camera would affect them.
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I've got 10 cameras monitoring my gym and I got them from Maplins. I have to say the quality is good and very clear on the monitor.
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
I agree, this is why I'm after suggestions as its not ideal but I cant see anything better at the moment?

Saw this but not sure if its any good or not?

H5- PIR COVERT CCTV SPY SECURITY CAMERA DVR RECORDER: Amazon.co.uk: Camera & Photo

Luckily the people we are dealing with are not smart, they left the £1000 laptop, tv, sky, ps3, marine tank equipment (£1750 LEDs etc) Other more expensive tools, drills, testers etc. So I wouldnt have thought that a camera would affect them.
Isn't this more for catching your wife in bed with your brother? (oops)
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Originally Posted by pimmo2000
Isn't this more for catching your wife in bed with your brother? (oops)

Free ****? Could be a bonus....
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