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Reddit mentions of ZOSI 1080P Security Camera System with 1TB Hard Drive H.265+ 8CH 5MP Lite HD-TVI Video DVR Recorder with 4X HD 1920TVL 1080P Indoor Outdoor Weatherproof CCTV Cameras ,Motion Alert,Remote Access

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of ZOSI 1080P Security Camera System with 1TB Hard Drive H.265+ 8CH 5MP Lite HD-TVI Video DVR Recorder with 4X HD 1920TVL 1080P Indoor Outdoor Weatherproof CCTV Cameras ,Motion Alert,Remote Access. Here are the top ones.

ZOSI 1080P Security Camera System with 1TB Hard Drive H.265+ 8CH 5MP Lite HD-TVI Video DVR Recorder with 4X HD 1920TVL 1080P Indoor Outdoor Weatherproof CCTV Cameras ,Motion Alert,Remote Access
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    Features:
  • 【H. 265/H.265+ 8CH 5MP Lite HD-TVI DVR】--With the advanced H. 265 technology, which could double the data compression ratio, keep the high quality video even with low bit-rate, it allows you to maximize storage space and enjoy ultra-long recording.
  • 【Expandable camera system】-this is 8Channel 4-in-1 DVR which supports analog HD-TVI CVI AHD camera It provides you the flexibility to extend additional cameras You can add more 4pcs 720P or 1080P Bullet or dome cameras
  • 【Built in 1TB Security Grade Hard Drive】-- Support ultra-long continuous recording and backup by USB. Dvr can be set to automatically overwrite the oldest internally stored footage or you can transfer those video files by USB to a memory stick or external hard Drive.
  • 【IP67 Weatherproof Camera,80ft Night Vision】-- This Camera use Aluminum Metal materials, can effectively prevent rust,Can be installed in almost any outdoor or indoor place. ,Built in 24pcs IR LEDs, Get a sharp and crisp image day or night with the camera's automatic IR-CUT filter, Up to 80ft night vision in total darkness and 130ft Night vision in ambient light.More than 3.0Lux the night vision is color.
  • 【Privacy Protection and Mobile Viewing】 You can block out select areas on each camera. This is to grant privacy in situations. People can not view of certain areas or activities. You can remote access simultaneously on smart devices(IOS/Android) at any time, anywhere with Wi-Fi/ 2G/ 3G/ 4G on smart Phone, tablet, and PC. You’ll never miss out on a moment with remote and local playback, no matter where you are
Specs:
ColorWired-4Cam
Height7.79 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2018
SizeWired-4Cam
Width11.49 Inches

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u/this_shit · 10 pointsr/philadelphia

OP, I'm probably one of the few people who have direct experience with this, as I used to live on a pretty big drug corner in DC. The security cameras are really the best idea (second to calling the cops, obvs). It's a proactive way of getting the dealers away from your house without getting into a personal provocation.

Multiple cameras is really what you want. Here's a diagram of what I did. You want one looking at your stoop and front door, but from an angle so you can get a good picture of the face of anyone who's coming to your door. The camera's FOV should also capture the sidewalk beyond your door (i.e., going down the street to the left). Cam 2 should essentially mirror Cam1, so you can see the sidewalk to the right.

Cam 3 depends on what you want to do. If you want to chase away drug dealers, it doesn't really matter what the camera sees, it's what the dealers think the camera sees. If you want to actually capture video that can be used as evidence, you'll need a camera that's substantially higher quality than the average video camera, as you'll need a lens. It'll also probably be too far for IR LED illumination, meaning you'll get really shitty night pictures. Personally, I don't recommend trying to 'see' anything with Cam3, since the dealers will probably move on as soon as you set it up, and then you just have really impressive pictures of a vacant building.

It should go without saying that the cameras need to be well out of reach of anyone on the street, so you'll need at least a 12' ladder to set them up. Check out either Kensington Tool Library or West Philly Tool Library, depending on where you live. For cameras, there's tons of cheapo options out there. If you're really going to go all out, I recommend hard-wired cameras, since accessing wifi cameras to change the battery is a pain in and of itself.

Good luck! And let me know if you have any questions. One real advantage to having security cameras is that you get to know your local detectives pretty quickly, especially if you live on a busy street. My cameras helped solve an attempted murder!

u/StealthCamper · 2 pointsr/skoolies

You are correct in that I didn't answer your question. My advice, and take it with a grain of salt as I am not a mechanical engineer, is this:

If you are trying to monitor the outside of your bus from the inside of your bus, it is very doable. There are a host of battery powered cameras that do not need to be tied to shore power and are able to be monitored remotely (At least the setups I have seen are). Most are motion activated which helps to save battery life.

https://www.amazon.com/ZOSI-Security-Recorder-Weatherproof-Smartphone/dp/B00MP57IOY/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1WYCL3K85MPVL&keywords=remote+security+camera&qid=1574011642&sprefix=remote+secu%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-6

The issue is this, I believe that these are tied to WiFi and require a stable connection. Hard to do on a mobile bus without it being tied to shore power and a wifi connection. This is why it is important to know WHY. If I knew a little more about your setup, I could offer better advice.

I personally would recommend using a hardwired setup. Harbor Freight has them pretty cheap. No need for WiFi or battery power. But that is assuming that you have onboard battery setups.

Happy to help however I can, but I am limited without any further information.