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LAPD warns residents after spike in burglaries using Wi-Fi jammers that disable security cameras, smart doorbells
  • I'm not familiar with Wyze but Ring and Nest doorbells go for $50-$200 per camera plus a month subscription if they want to keep the data, so still cheaper

    And they do have magnets to allow for non drilling options if that's a requirement. I should also stipulate if the person installing it has the physical ability, the setting up the computer side is easy enough for a novice and simpler than installing Windows/MacOSX

    My argument is not go the easy, convenient route. Fast food is nice in a pinch, but eating it every day leads to bad outcomes. And I'm not saying the consumer is 100% to blame, but they aren't innocent bystanders, especially if they are spending money to protect valuables, why not learn which tools are available and when to use what

  • LAPD warns residents after spike in burglaries using Wi-Fi jammers that disable security cameras, smart doorbells
  • It's one of the easier things to DIY though, much easier than setting up a printer or installing a TV. Also, it's about the same price if not cheaper, I got 1tb harddrive, 4 cameras, cables and and OS for under $200

    I'm just tired of these excuses on why we give away our data and then are surprised when their security is trash

  • LAPD warns residents after spike in burglaries using Wi-Fi jammers that disable security cameras, smart doorbells
  • Well, if it's not on a WiFi network, it'll be fine. CCTV is a great example of this. Just wire up some cameras, encrypt the harddrive and put it somewhere difficult to get to. Only way to disable all cameras at once would be an EMP. There are kits for a few hundred $ and all the data stays local

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