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I would like to see an NVR with more input/outputs. Why, because of legacy hard wired security systems. Currently I have all of my doors and garage doors hooked up to the 36 ports NVR which has the most input/outputs but I could add all of my windows, etc if the NVR had more!and while you are at it why separate the cameras from the security system environment? Go ahead and add water sensors, temperature sensors, smoke alarm, CO2...
On an iPad or iPhone app you with a zoom camera (ex RCL-811A) you can zoom in or out, but there's no way to return to the previous zoom level. The app only provides a "+" or "-" button with no numerical value. It's critical to return back to the previous zoom level if you have a Non-Detection Zone set. There should be numeric zoom values and a Monitor Point like the PTZ cameras. If not set back to the proper zoom level you could be blocking out critical security zones.
I have a battery camera with a sd card and is connected to wifi. The camera records when motion is detected and sends me a notification (email\text) to alert me. I can then review the footage. All is great however when there's a power failure my wifi is out (no power at modem\router), hence recording still occurs BUT no notification. Is it possible for the camera to detect if wifi is available and if not simply queue up the notification and try again later once wifi signal is detected again? Note: It may be possible to make use of a ups battery backup device for modem\router but was looking for a camera solution.
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