Hans, with these cameras, is the data stored in the camera and only shows up as usage if you connect thru wireless and view the stored images .......or are the images stored somewhere else.....hope you get what I mean here, not sure I worded this clearly........Midnightsun wrote:QR_BBPOSTLooked at those but seems the Arlo system shown in the video would work just as well. Reason I say so is the Reolink although wireless, does require a cellular sim card in the camera so might as well set up a cell hotspot on the boat which brings much more flexibility. Also, the battery life is listed as being only 1-2 months in standby mode which means much less if any serious recording is done with the unit.
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FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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I was thinking about that but I marvel how much facts they chunk up? I wonder in the event that they use statistics despite the fact that not recording? I would really like to do that however facts isn't cheap, so I don’t know if it’s really worth it.
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I was thinking about that but I marvel how much facts they chunk up? I wonder in the event that they use statistics despite the fact that not recording? I would really like to do that however facts isn't cheap, so I don’t know if it’s really worth it.