Edit: ideally wifi cameras that I can solar power.

Looking to replace my Arlo cameras with something self-hostable. Arlo lets you store on a USB stick, but there’s no way to get out from under their cloud, which gets more expensive all the time.

Frigate + reolink is a great combo.

I use Reolink cams with BlueIris software. None of it has access to the internet. Works fine.

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Reolink looks like a solid answer, thanks.

Do additional research on the models you’re interested in. Unfortunately they don’t all play nice with 3rd party software but the ones that use open standards are good bang for the buck.

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Can vouch for this. Been using a bunch of Reolink cameras with BI for years. Be careful with Reolink, though. Some cameras work fine and some don’t at all, unless you use some middleman software, which is still hit or miss. Ran into this recently with a camera I got for my garage.

Edit: The Reolink Lumus line is NOT compatible. They don’t broadcast rtsp.

The wireless wifi Reolink cameras won’t work the way OP wants, only the poe ones have rtsp

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I have a mix of wifi and POE cameras and they all work for me.

2 of my Reolinks are on Wi-Fi and work fine. It depends on the model.

I have the reolink doorbell which I really like. You can pay for cloud storage, use an SD card or store it on a local server. I believe they also have WiFi Solar cameras for outside as well

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There’s tons of articles out there on how to use old cell phones for this. Here’s one of zillions:

https://www.airdroid.com/remote-control/best-free-app-to-turn-old-phone-into-security-camera/

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If you’re looking for something more or less in the same footprint, I understand those cheap Wyze cameras can be used. There are alternative firmwares available that can be flashed to them to open up the rtsp stream to whatever self-hosted recorder you’d like. Haven’t tried it, but have heard it mentioned on the Self Hosted podcast.

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Eufy? With the hub it’s all kept local I believe. Even without I think you can get a week with a 128 card.

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Many selfhosted NVRs have been suggested. Personally ive tried:

iSpy

Frigate

Zoneminder

Shinobi

Ended up settling on zoneminder at this stage.

For cameras themselves i just want to point out the OpenIPC project - opensource firmware if youre technically inclined

Edit: I’m hesitant to recomment OpenIPC now since the main streamer is closed source. Thingino is fully open and developed by some of the devs who didn’t agree with the closed source portion

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