Amcrest
4K Outdoor Security IP Turret PoE Camera
Based on 86 Reddit mentions
$105.99
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Dual Lens POE with FTP recording
Ordered Anpviz 4K Dual Lens PoE based on reviews but even after flashing new FW doesn't seem to work with NFS and no option for FTP. Any suggestions Given that Anpviz is apparently rebadged Hikvision, you might check out HiLook and HikVision? Sometimes it is possible to reflash Anpviz cameras with t
...GotFullerene in r/homesecurity
March 14, 2026 12:21 AM
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ONVIF Motion Based Recording UI now live in latest Protect EA (7.1.55)
awesome, would love to know if the 'no events' is specific to all reolinks or just some models all my amcrests work perfectly (i only have one one reolink i bought to evaluate for 4k indoor PTZ which amcrest doesn't have in the same form factor) i agree ONVIF table stakes features like this will def
...scytob in r/Ubiquiti
May 13, 2026 9:12 PM
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Help me buy once, cry once. New switch recommendations.
Update: I just pulled the official Zyxel datasheet to double-check, and I had the dimensions wrong on the 18EP. Let me correct myself. XMG1915-10EP is 250x104x27mm (9.84 x 4.09 x 1.06 inches) - fits your 10-11" On-Q. XMG1915-18EP is 330x230x44mm (12.99 x 9.06 x 1.73 inches) and is actually a rack-mo
...Training_Progress730 in r/HomeNetworking
May 5, 2026 10:28 PM
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Best POE Camera for HKSV
I have the Amcrest cameras with HKSV, 3 different kinds and all support POE. They've been great, but the browser based admin page to config settings is trash. Other than that, I'm happy with them. ETA: didn't read the bit about color night vision, but seems like they have models that support it as w
...yerffejytnac in r/Scrypted
September 21, 2025 3:51 PM
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Any REAL YouTube reviews of the S4 Max yet?
I ordered and installed them last weekend. I had an Amcrest POE system that this was replacing so install wasn't too bad using my existing cat6 cables. I'm new to Eufy but they are much better overall than my Amcrest 4k setup. The AI stuff isn't super useful to me but the tracking is nice. Overall,
...LuckyDrawers in r/EufyCam
July 26, 2025 12:38 AM
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Looking for a good long range POE camera with night vision.
The IPCAMTALK nerds would be better suited for this. If you need damn good clarity at night; Dahua, Uniview, Hikvision with the brandings of Starlight, Colorvision, etc are in your ballpark. My only thing is they come in 2K res because of their required aperture and stuff. Not my ballpark. There are
...1vivvy in r/homesecurity
October 2, 2025 2:13 AM
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Round One goes to the G6 Instant
I had that debate with myself as well. My Amcrest cams were already installed and running on Surveillance Station, so swapping them out for Unifi cams meant climbing up to the soffits and other places I have them mounted and remounting new cams that are essentially the same. Then I'd be stuck with a
...M_Six2001 in r/Ubiquiti
December 20, 2025 1:29 AM
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Samsung Video Recorder B74301N Cameras - Work with any other brand?
I switched my old Swann box for a 4K Amcrest DVR and it was a lifesaver. Since your wires are already run, you just unplug them from the old unit and pop them into the new one. Look for an Amcrest or Lorex "5-in-1" or "XV-R" DVR. They are designed to be "universal" for BNC cameras. The Amcrest View
...markbroncco in r/SecurityCamera
April 20, 2026 1:21 AM
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Wyze newest cameras are failing. What is happening? (COMPLAINTS and RANT)
As I mentioned I already had 3 networks on different routers and added a new higher end one just to take over any possible congestion (also one that can handle a LOT of devices on it), but connection is the least of the worries. Cameras actually DYING physically is the first issue, and then connecti
...Bucknerds in r/Wyze
August 7, 2025 5:31 AM
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Nature live streaming
For crisp close-ups, check out Reolink 4K PoE or Amcrest IP cams both RTSP compatible and more detailed than cheap security cams. If you want pro-level macro detail, Hikvision or Panasonic PTZ cams are solid (but pricier). For 24/7 uptime, pair your camera with OBS + a service like FastPix, so you d
...AR-Abhiiiii in r/LiveStreaming
August 19, 2025 1:59 PM
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