Hard wired camera?

Blue_Focus

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I'm looking for a camera that can be accessed remotely.

Must have's,
Zoom,
RJ45 port so I can hardwire to router,
App for Android to access camera,
Turn off IR night lighting.

Thanks

I think I've found a camera I can use.

Amcrest 5MP Turret POE Camera, UltraHD Outdoor IP Camera POE with Mic/Audio, 5-Megapixel Security Surveillance Cameras, 98ft NightVision, 103° FOV, MicroSD (256GB), (IP5M-T1179EW-28MM) https://a.co/d/7fxq3v2
 
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smartmonkey777

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I cant say to that exact model, nor to your exact use case, i use a selection of their cameras with blue iris And would buy their cams again. that one you listed is wide angle , that's probably good indoor. The other cam had app support for android id imagine this one does as well.
 

LewberDewber852

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I’m sick of all the subscriptions.. Would be dope if you use an old device and access it remotely. Wait is that a thing?
I’ve used an old iPhone for Timelapse in a tent bf which was dope. :eek:
 

smartmonkey777

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I’m sick of all the subscriptions.. Would be dope if you use an old device and access it remotely. Wait is that a thing?
I’ve used an old iPhone for Timelapse in a tent bf which was dope. :eek:
Could do with blue iris , no sub, OTP.
Its also why i suggested sv3c, they don't do funny things like amcrest does so you have to use their dvrs, so you can easily use them with good software like blue iris.
 
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Blue_Focus

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Could do with blue iris , no sub, OTP.
Its also why i suggested sv3c, they don't do funny things like amcrest does so you have to use their dvrs, so you can easily use them with good software like blue iris.
I didn't know what you meant in the above response when you said Blue Iris. I looked it up and it has a great price for what it does.

The first thing that came to mind when you said Blue Iris was this.
 

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