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Foscam by any chance? I got some good footage of mice being caught by traps thanks to the motion detection; it impressed the chaps down the pub no end when I was able to show them live video streaming of a mouse's last twitches on my phone
Yeah, pretty much the same as the "geek" has in the article.
To be fair, you did need the LAN cable to configure the wifi bit.
The camera's aren't bad for what they cost. Even sends an email when it detects motion so I know to have a nosey.
Foscam by any chance? I got some good footage of mice being caught by traps thanks to the motion detection; it impressed the chaps down the pub no end when I was able to show them live video streaming of a mouse's last twitches on my phone
I even put them online as VerminCam 1 and VerminCam 2, but it never occurred to me that I could get BBC News round to write about them
You missed a trick there.
You should have got us all tweeting about it and every one in or related to IT retweeting it, then the Beeb would have picked it up as an "interesting" story a week later.
PS: I have a similar camera to keep an eye on the pooch. I also have no intention of entering the market.
I've got two. When my flat had two mouse infestations (one based around the fireplace in the living room, and one apparently using a conduit for pipes in the kitchen) I rigged them up so I could observe their habits, thus ensuring optimal trap and poison placement.
I even put them online as VerminCam 1 and VerminCam 2, but it never occurred to me that I could get BBC News round to write about them
(The last of the mice was killed off months ago, but the cameras are still there, in case I want to have a look down the back of my pedal bin while I'm in the pub.)
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