VikingsGuy
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And if the thief actually breaks in, they might trip him while trying to get him to play ballGet a lab. it'll bark at anything.
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And if the thief actually breaks in, they might trip him while trying to get him to play ballGet a lab. it'll bark at anything.
Nope never happen only trip you while your carrying meat to the grill, a lot.And if the thief actually breaks in, they might trip him while trying to get him to play ball
They'll lick you to death too. Ours is the worst gaurd dog I've ever seen. Every time ups or amazon pulls in she gets in the truck with them.
We are the only house on this stretch of road. Our mailman whips milk bones out the window as he approaches the mailbox so that shell stay out of the truck.Mine has pulled the same trick with the mail carrier. The mail carrier left her door open when walking up to my house, and my dog jumped in her car..... So much for biting the mailman. On the security side of the conversation. I have a ring. My wife bought it and made me install it. Not sure it really helps as a deterrent, but I figure it can't hurt. And it was my wife's idea, so...well...it's a Great idea !
I installed the ring system that is hard wired where I had a motion light over the driveway and garage/walk in door. It notifies you through the app on your phone when activity is detected. It works great and activates on cats or squirrels and anything moving. There are LED lights that illuminate and there is sound available plus you can activate a siren or talk to the subject. Well worth the $175.00 cost and easy to install and activate with no additional cost.OK I'm going to bump my own thread. Dillon has had a rash of break-ins, "lock checking", and general intrusions (apparently people finding a person has been in their home but nothing is missing). Things are locked up but this guys is persistent lately with nearly daily reports of a creeper and I'm sure most are unsubstantiated. I opted for increased velocity security but sometimes I'm not home so I'm thinking a motion light with a camera mounted to the garage will help. Plus it may help chase the damn city deer off my apple tree. I could wire into a garage circuit pretty easily. Currently I don't have a light there which may be beneficial for better light on the driveway when I need it.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Do those systems work off of Wifi only? Whould a cellular hotspot with "ok but not great" signal suffice?I installed the ring system that is hard wired where I had a motion light over the driveway and garage/walk in door. It notifies you through the app on your phone when activity is detected. It works great and activates on cats or squirrels and anything moving. There are LED lights that illuminate and there is sound available plus you can activate a siren or talk to the subject. Well worth the $175.00 cost and easy to install and activate with no additional cost.
Yes wifi is needed. I'm not sure how a hot spot would work. Go on their web site they might answer that question.Do those systems work off of Wifi only? Whould a cellular hotspot with "ok but not great" signal suffice?
Reliable internet with any bandwidth is not a thing where I live. Only options for internet are satellite, which is awful at best, and cellular, which performs better than satellite until a ton of people hit the network up for juice.
I have pretty good luck with the dogs but I am looking to have other options as well. Someone would have to be pretty ballsy to break in my house with 3 dogs going nuts insides anytime anyone pulls in the driveway.
I would highly recommend ring. I have the doorbell cam as well as a few other cameras and motion sensors. I have had a few false alarms and the ring monitoring center has contacted me withing a few minutes each time to see if the police need to be called. Previously I had a system from vivint which worked well but was $55 a month for monitoring vs $100 a year that ring charges.thanks guys. I'm going to look at the suggestions and see if I can't get something up this weekend. I like the idea of the ring camera and lights. I've never heard of blink so I'll see what they offer.
Are things getting a little dodgy in Montana these days? We don't even lock our house unless we're going away for more than a few days.OK I'm going to bump my own thread. Dillon has had a rash of break-ins, "lock checking", and general intrusions (apparently people finding a person has been in their home but nothing is missing). Things are locked up but this guys is persistent lately with nearly daily reports of a creeper and I'm sure most are unsubstantiated. I opted for increased velocity security but sometimes I'm not home so I'm thinking a motion light with a camera mounted to the garage will help. Plus it may help chase the damn city deer off my apple tree. I could wire into a garage circuit pretty easily. Currently I don't have a light there which may be beneficial for better light on the driveway when I need it.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Just installed a Ring on my better half’s VRBO so she knew when guests left (for quick cleaning). First guests apparently didn’t notice the camera.I installed the ring system that is hard wired where I had a motion light over the driveway and garage/walk in door. It notifies you through the app on your phone when activity is detected. It works great and activates on cats or squirrels and anything moving. There are LED lights that illuminate and there is sound available plus you can activate a siren or talk to the subject. Well worth the $175.00 cost and easy to install and activate with no additional cost.