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4th June 2019, 10:51 PM #16Woodworking mechanic
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One of my colleagues ar work uses Ring units, including the video door bell. He gets immediate updates on his phone if they trigger and he can speak through his phone to the speaker in the door unit. It costs a fee per camera per year for the privilege but it’s not that high. He loves it.
https://shop.ring.com/collections/security-cams
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5th June 2019, 11:53 AM #17
Thank you for the suggestion.
As far as I can see they use your home wifi network for notifications/remote monitoring. I don't have a permanent wifi or nbn network, that is my problem. If I did I could replicate that system for about 1/10th their prices. I could be wrong though, I may have misread their website.
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