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EZVIZ BC1-B2 Wire-Free FHD Battery Smart Camera System 2 Pack $360 Delivered @ dynamic.brothers eBay

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not sure if an price error but everywhere else sells for $530ish , mobileciti $528, jw computers $530, wireless1 $549

smiliar to arlo, eurfy etc, fully battery operated two cameras and come with home base. reviews looked good.

specification:
EZVIZ BC1-B2 Wire-Free Smart Camera System - 2 Pack 1080p Color Night Vision MicroSD Slot

1080p Video
12,900 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
Color Night Vision
Accurate Human Motion Detection
Active Defense
Customizable Voice Alerts
Two-Way Talk
IP66 Dust and Water Protection
Supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
H.265 Video Compression
Base Station Included (Supports MicroSD Cards up to 256 GB)
CS-BC1-B2
1 Year Warranty

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  • This or Eufy? Anyone can help?

    • A notable feature difference is seeing the colour night vision finally make it (EZVIZ) in this battery-powered offering compared to recent wireless battery eufycam packs (traditional IR or even spotlight)

      Latest eufy offerings seem to be doing away with the local microSD

      Wonder if more features are at risk of server/app gating

  • Seller looks relatively new with an interesting sales cycle (which potentially explains the low feedback count)

    • +1

      use paypal, no need to worry.

  • +2

    Just to be clear: EZVIZ is a sub brand of HIKVISION which is one of the largest security camera makers in the world.

    • -1

      Cue the namechecks and government report concerns against a bunch of our favourite quality security camera manufacturer brands

      known quantities still preferable?

      following suit in US blocklists

      fair points though potentially started politically-motivated first ?

      https://www.gadgetguy.com.au/banned-hikvision-cameras-surfac…

      https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/view-all-content/alerts/critic…

      • +1

        Just like how US against Huawei

        • was about to say that lol

      • That gadgetguy article references the Bloomberg report about supposed spy chips on motherboards. Problem is nobody has shown evidence of it. Lots of follow-up articles like this one.

        My own personal conclusion is, I wouldn't listen to financial advice from a tech publication, so I probably shouldn't listen to tech reporting from a financial publication.

        • -1

          eh simply copypastaed a couple of the first keyword search results, there are other articles

          Not sure why the downvotes

          Government publications and third-party vendor reports: we have at least some baseline of trust with the systems, personnel and infrastructure being impleented as a matter of course—they and many other corporates and institutions—amass our data. downstream trust?

          Personally it would be great if these brands with local storage did not have some of their features locked (similar to other non-camera electronic devices) behind proprietary services (not specifically about EZVIZ).

          Without looking into the whole spy hardware microchipping; At least some of these services use servers based overseas which is generally a flag against standard data sovereignty

          As usual, generally comes down to who and how much you trust, how far up/down the supply chain

          Cybersecurity blunders are commonplace even in our relatively well-intentioned local brands with seemingly improportionally-low ramifications when the cat's out of the bag!

          • @UsernameChecksIn: Just followed the old IoT Bloomberg reference (only linked article to support the "Hikvision is back as EZVIZ" (and they reused the same article photo!)

            I'd probably more concerned about publicly-exploited vulnerabilities and lack of support/patching of older hardware that were solved through manual customer configuration that would amount to more organic backdoors apart from a potential malicious or data-infringing vendor.

            If we are at NSA-level intercept and bug electronics in an Amazon delivery fulfillment centre etc, or even at base of manufacture, we probably have more critical problems at hand with all of our other devices too :sweat:

  • +1

    https://youtu.be/1gO8Zwu90zE

    Positive reviews?

    • he is the only guy that had some troubles with cameras, there are other reviews seems positive enough, especially this when compared to like blink, eufy, reolink system. so i shouldnt be scared away for one review only.

  • +1

    Thank you saved me 360$

  • It's gone back up to $510. Missed it :(

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