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    Can I have your Tots mach10's Avatar
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    Default Introducing the RaspiCam (created by mach10)

    A few people on TS were interested in this in passing and wanted a little more info. This is a product that I have developed and is coming available for retail soon.

    RaspiCam - Raspberry Pi powered, wifi accessible, solar powered + battery, security camera with add-ons (RFID, Door Contact, Temperature, Humidity sensor).

    Features:
    -Full Debian
    -Wifi Accessible Web Interface(Camera operation and view image/video)
    -10 Day storage FiFo for images (1 image captured every 7 seconds)
    -Video capture on motion detection
    -Solar Powered + Battery, place outdoors in sun light and walk away.
    -Unit powered by 5.1v standard micro USB @ 1a
    -Battery enough to run for 3-4 days w/o sun light
    -All parts are open sourced and off-the-shelf
    -Source code delivered with unit for end-user manipulation
    -Price Points: $180 for indoor camera, $280 for outdoor case w/ solar+battery (still working on lowering them)
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    Can I have your Tots mach10's Avatar
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    Keep honking. I'm reloading Mokona512's Avatar
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    Seems cool, one area that is lacking in the market for many newer security cams, is one that is not cloud dependent (but offers modern functions without going to the enterprise level) (e.g., crappy dropcams where if the company goes out of businesses, or decides to shut the servers down, or decide to start charging for previously free functions, then the device that the user paid good money for can instantly become an expensive plastic brick).

    Anyway, can the device record to a NAS?
    It will be great to see a device that will record on its own, but also allow a user who wants to do more advanced analysis, e.g. using sighthound for object/ people recognition for better filtering and rule making, thus more redundant operation.

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    Can I have your Tots mach10's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Mokona512 View Post
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    Anyway, can the device record to a NAS?
    It will be great to see a device that will record on its own, but also allow a user who wants to do more advanced analysis, e.g. using sighthound for object/ people recognition for better filtering and rule making, thus more redundant operation.
    Source code is included, if it is supported in Debian, its more than likely supported. As far as the device, it isn't included in the web interface due to the FiFo set for the USB storage.

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    You're behind. Someone just came out with something similar

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    Can I have your Tots mach10's Avatar
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    awh.. NSFW man! The two aren't even close in comparison.


 

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