It would be good if these devices were accessible for persons who are visually impaired.
Verbally dictated and sent from my iPhone any errors or omissions are solely the responsibility of Siri and not myself
> On Oct 8, 2018, at 1:50 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Yes, this is on topic.
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> I've been thinking about getting a trail camera for home security. In a nutshell, it's a battery operated camera with SD card that has a motion sensor, can live out in the elements, and includes some sort of hot spot functionality. These types of cameras were designed for hunting, but they're also used for home security. Most are video only or some combination of video and stills, but some, like the ones I've been checking out, are video and audio. People use them for outdoors, where wi-fi may be weak or nonexistent.
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> Anyway, my understanding is that, when the camera detects movement, it starts recording or taking stills; then it sends the owner an email, presumably with links to the recordings/stills. If anyone on list has any experience with these, how accessible is the website you go to to check the camera feed/history? I'm hoping to find links with timestamps, not unlabeled graphics.
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> Any wisdom would be much appreciated.
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> Ciao
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