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It's one of the easier things to DIY though, much easier than setting up a printer or installing a TV. Also, it's about the same price if not cheaper, I got 1tb harddrive, 4 cameras, cables and and OS for under $200
I'm just tired of these excuses on why we give away our data and then are surprised when their security is trash
I don’t think that’s true at all, and also like I said before if you rent it’s literally not an option unless you can do it without drilling holes.
Well no, a Wyze cam is like $25. So that’s not “The same price if not cheaper”, it’s twice the cost.
$25 + subscription and/or SD card
You don’t need either, actually.
I'm not familiar with Wyze but Ring and Nest doorbells go for $50-$200 per camera plus a month subscription if they want to keep the data, so still cheaper
And they do have magnets to allow for non drilling options if that's a requirement. I should also stipulate if the person installing it has the physical ability, the setting up the computer side is easy enough for a novice and simpler than installing Windows/MacOSX
My argument is not go the easy, convenient route. Fast food is nice in a pinch, but eating it every day leads to bad outcomes. And I'm not saying the consumer is 100% to blame, but they aren't innocent bystanders, especially if they are spending money to protect valuables, why not learn which tools are available and when to use what