A year later, a second camera died. By that time, the product was no longer supported, so replacement cameras were hard to come by. Even so, four of the original cameras I installed still work to this day. Sort of. When OS X This is the application used to configure the cameras and keep an ongoing watch outside.
The problem was limited to the Mac side. Windows users are still using Alert Commander, but since Logitech isn't updating the software, the writing is on the wall. Pieces of the Alert software infrastructure still work. The Alert app on my iPhone will still let me look at the feed from the cameras. There's an Alert web page that does still respond, although it isn't suitable for ongoing viewing because it times out after a few minutes.
When the main Alert Commander program stopped running, I took to the internet. I found users who were experiencing the same problem, but were stuck for a workable solution. While security cameras can be relatively inexpensive, they are not easy to replace.
They often require hiring an electrician to climb into the eaves of a house or office and run cables. I looked recently at the Arlo camera as an alternative, but found it wanting in a number of areas. The ideal solution would be to keep the cameras that still run, replace the broken one, and add more of a different brand over time -- and have them all manageable from one monitoring interface.
Because the Alert camera system is moderately proprietary, I didn't have much hope for finding the ideal solution. But, as it turns out, while the Alert system is mostly proprietary, it is possible to get to the cameras themselves over a network connection. It also turns out there's a pretty impressive piece of software, SecuritySpy , that can implement the ideal solution I described above.
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Easily monitor and protect what matters most with the Logitech Alert Video Security System with an app designed specifically for your Mac. All of our master systems include free remote viewing that allows you to see live video from your cameras. The camera records video to a microSD card—even when your PC is turned off.
The included 2 GB card gives you enough space for up to a week of video. The camera has a built in microphone to record audio for regions where audio recording is legally permitted.
The degree wide-angle lens captures high-quality images, making it easier to recognize people and objects. You can even pan-tilt and zoom into the image for even more detail. No need to limit your security coverage to a single camera. Your Logitech Alert system is designed to be easily expandable.
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