Cheap DIY WiFi Cameras & Cloud Free Home Automation
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
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This time on Hak5, Glytch walks you through building your own cost effective and secure wireless cameras, as well as options for cloud-free home automation using Home Assistant. Interested in building some yourself? Check out his Github repo linked below for the 3d printable models, config files and more!
Glytch's ESPCam Github Repo: github.com/glytchtech/ESPCam
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Glytch's Twitter: / glytchtech
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Man the RUclips algo is amazing, This is exactly the project I was researching. Thanks for posting.
Gotta give this a go!
Glad to see the video come to light. Loved your progress on twitter as you were building it. Great job Glytch!
Solder bridge, the OEM only uses the 0 ohm resistor so they can change the orientation via pick-n-place. Just drag the iron across the resistor, it will stick to the tip. Wipe off the resistor, apply more solder drag across the pads you want bridged. Done :)
A well documented tutorial would be very apriciated :D
Always nice to see a Glytch video!
Cheers man, useful vid, looking forward to the next ones!
Hooray for cloud-free! o/~ we don't need no external service, we don't need no cloud control, keep our pictures in the family, Amazon! Leave my house alone! o/~
Nice one! :)
Correction, “we don’t need no stinkin’ .....”
🤣you mean amazons cloud?
@@cplcabs Home server
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Man, thank you for this. I have been collecting these esp32 cam modules from AI-Thinker for a while now, but havent found any good tutorials that involved what i wanted to do exactly, which is exactly what you have here. again, thank you!
My only problem is learning how to use Home Assistant really. I am kind of new to all of this, but i am extremely interested and probably a bit addicted to it... you should see my "workshop" lol. Again, I cant thank you enough for this. Sort of showed me the light on how to go about what it is that I am wanting to do.
Great timing Glytch, I recently found ‘Home Assistant’ as well - cool stuff! Nice compact WiFi cam (w/o the cloud!).
Scott which Home Assistant ? Pardon my ignorance but i only know Google, amazon and apple.
This is the best thing I've seen this year!!
Though, it is just the 14th of January so that's not saying a lot.
@@mrkiky but I think it's going to stay there for a while!
@@ifell3 Yea I mean it's a pretty dope project
That's not very hard considering how much the year sucked.
Instant buy. Have to build two of them just for fun. Thank you!
More glitch! What a great project
Started watching the video and as soon as you mentioned ESP32CAM Module, you caught my interest because as it happens, I just got one of these with an extra little board and some F2F jumper wires from a pallet bin store for $5 last week! I'm going to try this and see what happens. Thanks for the video.
I've been watching quite a few ESP-32CAM implementation videos. This is by far, if not the most helpful, the most well presented, of any of them. I just ordered a Reolink battery powered WIFI cam, that won't work on a private network - unless it's connected to the internet (which none of the descriptions mention), after not being able to implement my small collection of ESP-32CAM boards. Thanks so much for devising this project. I think that I'm going to try this out. I'm sending the Reolink back to Amazon (it keeps crashing anyway, needing to be constantly reset and reprogrammed in order to work).
Subscribed.
Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work.
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Nice little camera, also good to know that there others are not crazy about sending every little thing they do through the cloud and back.
he says not to use a cluod and use VPN goofy
Interesting and thought provoking.
GLiTcH videos are subscribable 👍😎
Heck, I even stayed for the Sponsors spot!
Ive been using ESPHome for a while. Bought a bunch of tuya sockets and flashed them with ESPHome using tuna-convert. Works great.
Looks like you’d still risk getting deauthed or jammed using WiFi for your cameras. For those of us that already have the cables in place for PoE Cameras I noticed that there are PoE driven ESP32 modules available. Would be cool to have a go running a camera using Ethernet, rather than having to deal with the antenna-resistor :)
I’ve been looking for something just like this! Thank you 🙏🏽!
This is something we have been struggling with as well. Following this project series closely
I love the practicality of this design 👍
this dude is good, period!! Love watching him and he presents things very well!
Glytch... rock on brah! epic vid. You got this.
Awesome video thanks for putting the time in to make this!
Hi glitch, youre awesome bro. Well done on a clever solution.
I am your new subscriber and fan. Thank you for your time and effort in sharing your wisdom. Best Regards.
i've been wanting to build a home security cctv via wifi, self monitored over home vpn. nice simple build my friend. good job.
Great video and efforts of this man
It would be a good addition if the camera actually could see in the dark using infrared LEDs as light. Is this possible or do the ESP cmaeras have IR filters?
Thanks for the video. What’s the battery life like on these?
Thank you.
Just found you channel.. subbed.
Again thanks again!
Cheers for Canada!
Awesome! Great detail. Thanks for sharing.
Do you have a parts list? These are perfect for reconnaissance.
Great project. Would love to get more detailed info, such as resolution and framerate in use. An option to persist the footage upon motion detection would be great as well. Maybe add an IR illuminator for night-time monitoring?
He's using the esp32 cam module which comes with the ov2640 cam so I think it can do upto max 1600×1200@15fps, or if you can lower your res. SVGA@30fps &
CIF@60fps.
great stuff thanks glytch!
This is amazing, thanks a lot
can you make it ONVIF so my NVR will work with it?
As a 0 ohm resistor is effectively just a jumper you could alternatively use a piece of wire or just a blob of solder to bridge that gap.
Brilliant BTW, love this setup.
Awesome work!
thanks for the video. Considering using this as a birdbox camera. Will the camera work while it's being charged?
I recently found your video and I had to buy everything to make it too!! But I couldn't find the battery charging module, does that one outputs 5v? The one I got outputs the same 4.2v and the ESP32CAM works but with some noise on the cam stream as it is supposed to be powered by 5v right?
Awesome project. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job.
Hey, good show! Thank you!
Did I hear you say you can use coax cameras and convert it into digital? I still have 6 Defender coax cameras that I would like to use in Home Assistant. Do you have suggestions?
You are awesome! This is super cool.
Do you have any recommended solar wireless cameras that you could combine with a cloud storage?
Thanks, I walk away with useful info, very good sir.
Hi Glytch, do you have separate video on how you setup the ESP32 cam?, thanks
Awesome project thank you for your hard work Love home assistant/hassio
Does it support saving the video file via the network in order to be able to go back in time?
Nice tutorial dude ✌️
Thats great! How long does the battery last?
could you have this module do 2 or more things other than the camara feed. for example, like turn on a relay for front porch light and another for lock/unlook the door or you need independent modules for each task?
looking forward to HASIO vid and exploring this excellent project further!!
GREAT VIDEO .. thanks for the info.. Oh, and I wish to share something with you, you said that little resistor kept sticking to your soldering iron, I watched a video of installing an antenna, the guy never used a soldering iron.. he used a heat gun it wasn't holding it on with much solder.. and nudged it with tweezers.. then he heated fluxed etc. and installed the other part and heated it with the heat gun too. kinda cool. considering he didn't use an iron .
You are absolutely brilliant.
Cool. Can we jailbreak existing cams so we don't have to do the hardware part?
Nice, do the cameras have night vision, I looking for a outside door camera system.
I like this guy, he knows his shit
Is there a way that you can add a solar cell to charge the battery? This could allow the device to be located outside and self charge and run in perpetuity. It would be a stand alone security camera. Maybe you could print a little bit larger housing and make it water-proof. What do you think?
Thanks!!! Finally low cost; secure home cam I can trust. Currently I use a VPN. Leave it to Glytch. Thanks dude.
Is it possible to add a DHT22 sensor to one of the GPIO pins? I attempted it but not sure if there are some pins reserved for the camera or if I don't have enough amperage to powerr the sensor
Please tell us about the 3M bonding tape!
Which specific esp cam modules did you use?
Could you also use other components besides ESP 32?
BUT!... You can still deauth it. Is there a way to make the ESP ignore those types of packets.
Yay, you're in my feed again! First time i've seen a Hak5 video in my feed in years, i've been subscribed and ding'ed the little bell too.
You've earned a sub.
This guy is really smart!
What would be the best/easiest/cheapest way to power this with a small solar panel? How small? I need to keep an eye on my chickens, a shed and the front gate (which I hope isn't too far from my cabin. I'm not experienced with electronics, but I can solder and/or ruin multi-meters.
Very cool!
Where are the 3D print files? Thank you great video! Good job Glytch
Great work!!!!!
That's such a good idea.
could you use 2 or 3 them dollartree solar lamp solar pannels on it to keep it charged on its own?
Will the ESP32 module support 802.1x? In your example it looked like you were using WPA2 which isn't very secure.
What is the max distance on these and are the night vision capable?
Hi friend thanks for sharing this video please where can I find this case
Could someone clarify whether this would also work as an uninterrupted power supply to the esp? Basically if I have this device streaming while connected through usb and power cuts out, will it switch to battery without shutting down or will it shutdown? or is esp in this case only meant to be used from the battery?
I need to buy this!
I love this guy. Is this setup vulnerable to getting booted off the network as well?
Great, I have wished for something like this for a long time. Now just make it water proof and add a motion detection sensor that alerts my phone.
I need something for security around my camp site for animals and humans.
I Think this is what im looking for. At least I can learn a bit from it thanks.
Hi! You say that there is a problem with deauth and wifi-cams...
But: in the case of the esp32 cam it is still present... or am I wrong?
loooks pretty cool. I'll have to put together a price list and see how viable this is.
Cool project, not sure how useful it is though since there's no PIR or deep sleep. I'd guess the maximum battery life is significantly less than 1 day?
I wonder if a small solar charger like on calculator would power this or at least keep the battery lasting longer?
Hey I have a question can I use alpa wireless WiFi instead of pineapple?
I am a 60 year old and I SLOWLY!!! getting into teck
I understand what you are saying??? BUT I do not follow what you are talking about!? if you understand what I mean?!
but this is the first video I have seen that SORT? OFF? made sense.
I have dyslexia so learning though books it HARD.
I have just subscribe to your channel
Noice! some nice information !
What cheap cameras would you recommend for those with no electronics skills or equipment?
Someone who understands how dangerous clouds could be. Like and subscription
Is there a new version of the board that doesn't have this resistor issue?
Was there a follow up video to this video?
Can you download the saved video feed wirelessly too?
Is it possible to enable motion detection without pir sensor
pfff this is friggin brilliant XD thanks for this info - ive been looking for a way to setup my own diy dad surveillance because of his health condition - and also bc everyone want to charge me 25+ € a month for that..
whats that screen in what looks to be a small Pelican case on his bed?
I've done my best - I was finally successful in uploading yaml file. Currently I have no way to view images from the ESPCAM board, no link anywhere to CAMGRID on Home Assistant (as shown in your video). I can see data logs coming in but I am unable to access images. Very promising but it doesn't seem to work for me, maybe something in the new updates to Home Assistant interfere with these functions. I'll keep trying.
How is the battery voltage being regulated to either 3.3v or 5v for the microcontroller? It doesn’t look like the TP4056 does any buck or boost on the output. Am I missing something?
GlytchTech thanks for the detailed explanation. That makes sense.
How about creating a p2p cloud login system like router hole puncher pass nat firewall