Home WiFi security camera

Sonar

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I am looking for a good exterior WiFi camera one that has a sad card slot and connects to the main electric in r
The shed. But transmits the WiFi.

I used to have a small one but it was internal use only. Hence when it clicked into night time mode small red lights work but you can’t record anything as it reflects in the glass and then does not work.

Hence an exterior version. With so many to choose from I am asking who has what and how well does it perform.
 
I went for the Blink Wireless CCTV as didn't want to drill my brickwork & have cables running around the house , got a couple of Cameras covering the front where M/Home & Car are parked happy with them.
 
Mines more for security in the rear garden. But every suggestion in respect of this thread title will be considered. Thankyou.
 
I went for the Blink Wireless CCTV as didn't want to drill my brickwork & have cables running around the house , got a couple of Cameras covering the front where M/Home & Car are parked happy with them.
I have maybe the same cameras? Little BLINK cubes with rechargable batteries that communicate with a wireless hub?

Mine are ok in the daytime, but nightime is not oustanding. I have a Blink camera in the motorhome which does work well in the dark and has good motion sensor detection (I actually have this connected to a basic house alarm system and an Alexa so if enable and you open the door, the Alexa warns you that you are being recorded and then an alarm goes off and lights start flashing :) )

This is my Motorhome Camera - https://amzn.to/3R1TGbN . It is described as "night and day" and I would say that is accurate. Needs external power via USB, but you could easily use a USB power pack to power it. be a lot more power than the internal battery of a stand-along camera.

These are the little Blink cube cameras I have - https://amzn.to/44YBXYk . not overwhelmed by them, but they work. Not sure if they have changed a bit, but description says "With long-lasting battery life, Blink Outdoor runs for up to two years on two AA lithium batteries (included)." however I plug mine into a USB charger to recharge :unsure:
 
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Same ones I have don't have any problems day or night apart from just getting a flash of the Foxes Tail & nowt else
 

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