Hey all, just wondering if anyone has any good self-hosted security cam recs? Have plenty of space and server options, and next big thing on my list is to get rid of my battery cloud cams. They have worked well enough I guess for a few years, but really pretty slow and limited, wondering if anyone has experience with any self-hosted solutions, preferably with similar features ie: motion detection, app/webapp, maybe battery op?

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    1 day ago

    For non cloud cams, someone posted here a while back about thingno firmware, takes cheap cams off the cloud. Works great on a wyze cam and was a gamechanger for me. Sttrroonngglllyyy recommend

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        23 hours ago

        I see it supports many cameras, but you need to pull them apart and use a serial hookup to flash the firmware… but for the wyze cams and a few others you can flash them directly with an SD card.

        I liked how cheap the wyze cams were but desperately wanted to get them offline. This was my silver bullet.

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      23 hours ago

      Oh thank god. This solves my problem of no good integrated cam hardware on the market that isn’t cloudified or a huge security hole.

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          How you gonna get the video feed off an IP cam and onto your NVR without connecting it to your network?

          You’re not seriously suggesting using old analog cameras in 2025, are you?

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            17 hours ago

            Maybe they mean main network? Lots of people seem to have a separate vlan with strict rules on what they can cobtact for IoT devices nowadays due to how poorly secured they are.

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      23 hours ago

      New to me & bookmarked. I am sure I have some crap lying around that this would work with.

      Thank you!