(Part 2) Best products from r/escaperooms

We found 11 comments on r/escaperooms discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 31 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

28. Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Camera 2MP (1920TVL) Indoor Pan/Tilt Security Wireless IP Camera IP2M-841B (Black)

    Features:
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE, REAL-TIME, TRUE HD – Experience magnificent full-HD 1080P video at 30fps with enhanced low light capability utilizing the image sensor and Ambarella chipset. Extra-wide 90° viewing angle, as well as remote pan and tilt, allows you to cover more ground and keep more of what matters to you safe. Works with Amazon Alexa through Amcrest Cloud.
  • SMARTER SECURITY – Receive motion alert notifications, review footage and engage in two-way communication via your smartphone with the Amcrest View app. Playback and record professionally on a PC using Amcrest Surveillance Pro or Blue Iris Professional. Works with Amcrest Cloud remote video storage, MicroSD card, Amcrest NVRs, and QNAP NAS, FTP, Pale Moon (32bit) & SeaMonkey Browsers, IE, Safari 11, Firefox 49.0 and Chrome with Amcrest Web View Extension.
  • DAY OR NIGHT, QUALITY ASSURED – Featuring a Exmor 1/2.9” 2.07MP image sensor and built-in IR LEDs this WiFi camera achieves industry leading 1080P night vision up to 32 feet. Not all 1080P WiFi IP cameras are built the same and our Texas based team with over 10 years of IP camera experience has guaranteed the out-performance of this camera by using the highest quality components in order to deliver the ultimate best in class 1080p pan/tilt WiFi camera experience.
  • SECURE CLOUD VIDEO BACKUP – The optional Amcrest Cloud remote video storage subscription service allows you automatically store your videos off-site in a third-party location hosted and secured by Amazon AWS. This way if something happens to your local PC/NVR/SDcard/NAS, the footage will be safely recorded in a secure off-site location and accessible to you through a web-based Flash interface for PC (Windows & MAC) (Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Edge) and Amcrest Cloud smartphone app.
  • SIMPLE. RELIABLE. SECURE. - This Amcrest 2.4ghz wireless camera is UL Listed for safety and features a secure SSL/HTTPS connection, wireless AES/WPA2 encryption, FCC, and receives regular security firmware updates (Does not support 5ghz). At Amcrest, we want to ensure the safety of our customers, their loved ones, homes, and businesses and you’ll receive a full 1-year US Warranty and Lifetime Support provided directly from Amcrest.
Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Camera 2MP (1920TVL) Indoor Pan/Tilt Security Wireless IP Camera IP2M-841B (Black)
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u/throfofnir · 1 pointr/escaperooms

Maglock+spring or gravity is the usual answer. Linear actuators like in your link have their place, too. Car door power lock kits can do a few things.

Unless you find a really cheap maglock, cheapest might be these electric cabinet door locks. They make a nice popping noise and push the door open on activation. Drawers may have too much friction, though. They can, however, be re-latched, unlike maglocks.

u/adrianrook · 1 pointr/escaperooms

They're not cheap, but reasonable at one per room. (We needed 4 cameras otherwise for good coverage.) We use a C25

u/faybert · 1 pointr/escaperooms

New Excelltel SOHO-PBX SP-208 (2 x 8) PABX Telephone Switch System Control Exchange https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015MIQ12A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_h1sExb0YDNZA2

That's what I am using. But it won't be connected to the outside world. I'll only be using it for internal communication

u/andrew-wiggin · 2 pointsr/escaperooms

Yes but it would be so cliched to use it as expected. I would pair the pirate map with this lock

u/doktorinjh · 3 pointsr/escaperooms

I sourced almost everything from Amazon. Here's a link to those rotary dials: Nxtop 6mm knurled Shaft 12Pin 1 Pole 11-Position Selectable Band Rotary Switch 6 Pcs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DCKJZQ5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tKnYDb34VPYZM

u/MuppetManiac · 1 pointr/escaperooms

here, here

Locks you can get at Home Depot, Walmart, Lowe’s, office max.

u/Heffeweizen · 2 pointsr/escaperooms

Why don't you try this complete kit that includes instructions.

u/agDane · 1 pointr/escaperooms

I build my own using ESP8266 controllers - they're super cheap ($5), very reliable, built in WiFi, etc. For prototyping or learning get a dev board which has a USB port and pins for a protoboard like this one The company is coming out with a new one called ESP32 ( /r/esp32 ) soon that I will use for most everything. I keep spares so I can just pop in a new one if one fails - so far no failures. We also use Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega and Raspberry Pi.