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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 16267020" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>If you want to get serious on security cameras go over to IPcamtalk. They will all poo poo the nest/Arlo but they know alot about the higher end stuff.</p><p></p><p>I myself have multiple Dahua starlight's recorded locally on a battery backup. These cameras blow away my nest IQ. It's not about resolution at night, it's all about the sensor and it's ability to absorb light. Nest/Arlo is great for an easy integrated overview and their apps are super easy to use. But they won't ID someone at night. The starlight cams are not too expensive IMHO, you're looking at about $175 a camera one you get a recorder. </p><p></p><p>As stated night time is when you want it to work. Any camera can give you a great night time static image. What you want is facial recognition while in motion. The nest type camera won't do that.</p><p></p><p>My setup caught a lady breaking into my porch last year. Night time video was good enough for a judge to issue a felony arrest warrant for B&E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 16267020, member: 64149"] If you want to get serious on security cameras go over to IPcamtalk. They will all poo poo the nest/Arlo but they know alot about the higher end stuff. I myself have multiple Dahua starlight's recorded locally on a battery backup. These cameras blow away my nest IQ. It's not about resolution at night, it's all about the sensor and it's ability to absorb light. Nest/Arlo is great for an easy integrated overview and their apps are super easy to use. But they won't ID someone at night. The starlight cams are not too expensive IMHO, you're looking at about $175 a camera one you get a recorder. As stated night time is when you want it to work. Any camera can give you a great night time static image. What you want is facial recognition while in motion. The nest type camera won't do that. My setup caught a lady breaking into my porch last year. Night time video was good enough for a judge to issue a felony arrest warrant for B&E. [/QUOTE]
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