Across the U.S., popular video doorbells are recording their own thefts

Discussion in 'hardware' started by ronjor, Apr 8, 2019.

  1. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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    AJ Dellinger @ajdell Posted on 04.8.19
     
  2. Bill_Bright

    Bill_Bright Registered Member

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    20,000 volts at any part except the actual bell button might help.

    Clearly, additional out-of-reach cameras are needed. High resolution ones too.
     
  3. mirimir

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    That would be cool. But booby traps are illegal in the US.
     
  4. Bill_Bright

    Bill_Bright Registered Member

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    Yeah, I know. Sometimes it seems the bad guys have more Rights than the innocent. :(
     
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    Unfortunately. It's the only reason my house and car aren't both wired to zap anybody that touches them.
     
  6. Rasheed187

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    I have always wondered about this, I would never buy such a device because of this risk.
     
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