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Reddit mentions of Foscam FI8910E Power Over Ethernet (POE) Pan and Tilt IP/Network Camera and 3.6mm Lens - Black

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Foscam FI8910E Power Over Ethernet (POE) Pan and Tilt IP/Network Camera and 3.6mm Lens - Black. Here are the top ones.

Foscam FI8910E Power Over Ethernet (POE) Pan and Tilt IP/Network Camera and 3.6mm Lens - Black
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    Features:
  • Includes, two-way audio monitoring, remote pan/tilt control (pan:300° & tilt:120°), freely control IR-LED on/off for night vision (up to 8 meters).
  • Building on the success of the Foscam FI8918E, the FI8910E is the latest camera from Foscam Digital Technologies LLC. It features high quality video & audio, pan/tilt, remote internet viewing, motion detection, night-vision, embedded IR-Cut filter, built in network video recording system as well as free telephone technical support available from Foscam Digital Technologies LLC.
  • Remote viewing via local network or internet, record from anywhere anytime, motion detection alert via email or upload image to FTP, Blue Iris compatible; Supports all standard browsers, Iphone, Ipad, Ipod, Android & BlackBerry, POE Compliant (IEEE 802.3af), Input Voltage of DC 36 V - 57 V, Output Power of 15.4 W Max.
  • The distinguishing features of the FI8910E are the embedded IR-Cut off filter upgraded external housing, wider horizontal panning range and 1 year Warranty.
  • The IR-cut filter provides true & accurately images fixing the problems related to washed out and discolored images. In addition, the cut off filter also allows the camera to properly automatically adjust to changing lighting conditions so the user does not manually have to do this.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height6.5 Inches
Length7.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2014
Weight1 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Foscam FI8910E Power Over Ethernet (POE) Pan and Tilt IP/Network Camera and 3.6mm Lens - Black:

u/John_Wang · 6 pointsr/homeowners

Have decent lighting at a minimum... less likely to have people snooping around if their faces are lit up. Motion-activated security lights are a plus. I also have a Foscam security camera (link) trained on my front door and windows. It has decent IR capabilities for night recording.

Finally, I have my Mossberg under my bed for emergencies :)

u/i700plus · 1 pointr/sysadmin

We use Blue Iris at multiple sites with Foscam FI8910E's. They are POE so we dont have to run power to them.

http://blueirissoftware.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Foscam-FI8910E-Ethernet-Network-Camera/dp/B00ATGQ1LM

u/amarsaudon · 1 pointr/Bellingham

My setup consists of 5 different cameras.
1x Raspberry Pi B+s running MotionPie with 2x 1080p webcams, 1x Foscam FI8910E POE Camera, 1x Zyxel 720p Camera, and 1x Trendnet IP Camera . All cameras dump footage into iSpy, a windows based free surveillance software. It runs on my server (Windows Server 2008r2 running inside ESXi on a Dell Poweredge R210), saving videos into my Google Drive (uploading them very quickly to "the cloud" for safe keeping, and allowing me to view them remotely or share the storage with neighbors interested in viewing footage). After ~ 2 weeks videos are archived from my google drive onto my 3U SGI Rackable SE3016 (16x2TB Hard drives in RAID6 attached to an LSI 8888ELP passed through to my 2008r2 VM via VT-d) . Everything is powered by a UPS to keep it rolling in the event of a power outage which is why I needed cameras with built in POE or that could use a ghetto POE Splitter with, and my "router" (Zentyal VM) is configured with WAN failover to FreedomPop 4G in case I lose my Comcast.
TLDR: I wouldn't bother trying to mirror my setup, epic amounts of nerdery has gone into it. Instead, I would probably get a Preconfigured Surveillance DVR kit . They offer some rad features without needing the amount of time I put into my setup.