tyler
(Tyler G)
July 26, 2024, 4:21pm
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Video through Alarm.com is dont directly through Alarm.com, not Google Home. Additionally, Google ended support of conversational actions for Google Home and Google Assistant users on June 13, 2023. This change ended Alarm.com’s support of voice commands for home automation actions using the Google Assistant feature and Google Home device.
A list of POE compatible cameras from Alarm.com can be found here:
What Cameras can I use with Alarm.com?
Video through Alarm.com requires an Alarm.com compatible camera. Third party cameras are not supported on Surety plans.
All Alarm.com IP cameras, the 2GIG-HD100 and most analog cameras with a BNC connection (when attached to an Alarm.com video server) are compatible. The Alarm.com Video servers do not support the HDCVI (HD over Coax) input type.
Alarm.com video devices sold through Surety:
Indoor: ADC-V515 ADC-V523 ADC-V622
Outdoor: ADC-V724x
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More information on video through Alarm.com can be found here:
Video Management through Alarm.com allows you to see what is happening at your home or business property when you can’t be there. Video Monitoring integrates seamlessly with security and automation solutions, or it can be obtained independently for users who only want Video Monitoring (standalone video).
With Video Monitoring You Get
Live video and saved clips via web and mobile devices
Instant notifications when a clip is recorded
Secure offsite video storage
Alarm and sensor-triggered video …
A video recorder is only necessary if you are looking for 24/7 recording. More on SVR here
The Streaming Video Recorder (SVR) provides 24/7 Local Video Storage and allows for automatic remote access, mobile app compatibility and cloud management.
The SVR is optimized to be bandwidth efficient by only using internet bandwidth for critical video playback and secure cloud recording. You can also remotely connect to the SVR for local and remote playback of continuous video recordings.
Installation is relatively simple being similar to Alarm.com video camera set-up. To install and use th…
Some cameras support on board recording via SD card. More information on that can be found here:
Onboard recording stores video locally at the Alarm.com camera using an SD card. Smart View lets users view that footage at any time using the Alarm.com Website or app.
Onboard Recording features
Multiple viewing options
View recorded video on the local network (i.e., the same network as the camera) or remotely using a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Activity timeline
System events, such as Video Analytic-triggered clips, are noted in the playback timeline on the Customer Website.
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