Hey all, just wondering if anyone has any good self-hosted security cam recs? Have plenty of space and server options, and next big thing on my list is to get rid of my battery cloud cams. They have worked well enough I guess for a few years, but really pretty slow and limited, wondering if anyone has experience with any self-hosted solutions, preferably with similar features ie: motion detection, app/webapp, maybe battery op?

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    9 hours ago

    Reolink cameras are self-hosted. You don’t have to have an account in their app, and nothing is synced to the cloud. It’s all stored locally. They’re expensive cameras by comparison, but a. they’re really high quality, and b. they’re not subsidized by subscription fees.

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      Be careful with reolink, their P2P solution is pretty suspicious. No body really knows how it works and who it shares the data with.

      You can disable those features, but it will stop reolink app from working.

      They have never explained how the prer-2-peer network works, and it security and privacy is quite unknown.

      Reolink is Chinese, which doesn’t really help these concerns.

      Better to selfhost frigate and just rtsp cameras there.

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        I would assume it’s based on TURN or STUN, since you don’t need to log in. What makes it suspicious?

        Edit: I did some reading on their blog, and they only mention something like STUN and specifically say it’s only for connection, not for relaying, so I don’t think they use TURN. In that case, the camera is streaming video directly to your phone, so it sounds like it’s not ever passing through a ReoLink server. The benefit to ReoLink is they only have to run a STUN server, which is incredibly cheap (bandwidth wise), and the benefit to you is that the video never goes through anyone else’s server. The drawback is if you have a really restrictive firewall, or some funky address translation, you might not be able to establish a connection.