Blue iris doorbell camera9/10/2023 If you can use POE at the front door, then that opens more possibilities and the DB1C may not be the best choice. I’d also likely be sacrificing on all wired as all doorbell cams I see are wifi only. I’m trying to figure out what the advantages are of a doorbell camera since I’d be attempting to integrate it into the BI build. But I would certainly recommend the DB1C over the DB1 because the image quality is much better on the DB1C. ago by yagop1 Is a doorbell camera worth it for BI I’d like to keep my setup all-wired POE. I've always assumed it's because the cameras cannot access the internet and therefore cannot "call home" to the EZViz servers.įor a wireless camera that uses your existing doorbell wiring, I think the DB1C is as good an option as anything else available today. I know the cameras will loose sync with the OEM software after just a few hours usually. I have never tried to use the OEM app/software for anything other than setting up the cameras. I also only use them to feed my BI machine via their RSTP feeds. Avigilons video management systems integrate your cameras, access and analytics through an easy-to-use platform for smarter and. It’d be really cool to see who’s at the doorbell with blue iris too 1 Like. Local internal storage Yeah I’ve tapped into all of them with rtsp. Those two things can play a huge role in how reliable these camera are. I would not have bought my Ring 2 doorbell/camera if I knew it was so locked down and non-compatible. I have a decent power supply and multiple wireless APs around the house to ensure good wifi coverage. Both have been in continuous operation since I purchased each of them and I've had zero problems with them. The DB1 is probably over two years old and the DB1C is probably a year old now. I'll say that I haven't had any issues out of my EZVIZ DB1 or DB1C cameras.
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