Security Cameras For Farmland and Abandoned Buildings

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How can you monitor and manage vacant property or even an abandoned building without electricity or internet? No electricity, no Wi-Fi, or internet—no problem. As a real estate investor, contractor, or property owner, you know it’s cost-prohibitive to hire 24-hour security guard service? But if you don’t hire a security guard, then the next logical step is to install wire-free security cameras.

Normally, you would purchase an expensive security camera system with battery rechargers that can only power a few cameras off a telescopic pole from a generator. If you’re a farmer trying to cover an even larger area, you would need several security cameras with long-range Wi-Fi. These modules would be spread out over fields and non-productive areas at an enormous cost.

Nowadays, these expensive solutions are no longer necessary. A new crop of small-sized security cameras can connect to just about any cheap mobile cellular service. They can work for months on battery power. They can also work continuously with a small solar panel the size of a paperback book. These features are now available! This has revolutionized the way vacant homes, buildings, and managed land are monitored and secured.

These wire-free and Wi-Fi-free security cameras can be placed anywhere

Place them inside and outside a building without the limitations of wiring or an Internet connection. In fact, they can monitor an area using their PIR sensors. They will detect particular heat from human bodies from a certain distance. You’ll receive instant alerts on your mobile phone and view the video live. You can also playback video directly from the camera’s SD card or cloud connection.

Features Many Other Security Cameras Don’t Have

Siren

To scare off intruders, you can activate a loud siren directly from the wire-free security cameras. When a loud siren goes off, it will startle almost everyone right away. It can alert nearby neighbors, security services, or police. Usually, someone is within a listening distance, which can be several hundred yards.

2-Way Talk Communication

Another fantastic feature of these cameras is the ability to alert people to the fact that they are being watched. Imagine the cameras alerting you to someone in their field of vision, allowing you to view the person in real-time on your phone or computer. Then, through the app, you can shout at them to leave the property, or you will alert the police, which should be enough to stop any trespassers in their tracks. You can also manually or automatically activate the internal sirens, which will provide that extra scare to send them fleeing quickly.

Mobile Connection

The video above was recorded live from the included app using the built-in 4GLTE connection, which is fast and reliable enough for a smooth 1080p crisp video. That’s a high frame rate but not all cellular services work well in all areas.

You can choose which wireless mobile service you would like to connect your cameras to. In an area or building where you choose to install security cameras, make sure you can receive a great phone connection. I use my phone as well as my friend’s phone with a competing service. This allows me to see which one has the best cellular mobile service.

You need to know if you will have great service in the building or open area you are trying to cover. Once you are satisfied with the signal strength of a mobile service, purchase the sim card for that particular service. May it be T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon or any other low-cost cellular service that works great in that area. Don’t worry, activating and inserting a SIM card into your camera is a lot simpler than you think.

Cloud Connection

The biggest contender in this market is Arlo by Netgear with its Arlo Go camera. The second is Reolink with their Reolink Go camera. As of this writing, Arlo charges a monthly fee to connect to their cloud service with some free caveats. Reolink offers free cloud service (as part of their beta plan to compete with Arlo), up to 10 gigabytes. That’s a lot of stored video. Cloud-stored videos are different than locally stored videos on an SD memory card. If the camera is ever stolen or destroyed, you can always view the recorded video from the cloud service. Each company allows its customers to view their cloud recorded video right from the same app. This allows them to view the video that is recorded directly to the camera.

Long Battery Life

Wire-free security cameras carry dense battery packs for long battery life. The ones that are also WiFi or wire-free have an even larger battery for weeks and even months of use. It depends on how much traffic or motion it needs to monitor. security cameras need to be as maintenance-free as possible. When monitoring an indoor area, were buildings and homes may be abandoned for months or even years. You may need to have someone charge the batteries two or three times a year when the cameras notify you remotely of low battery power. Which brings us to…

Solar Panel

Each security camera can be powered indefinitely with a solar panel the size of a paperback book. The solar panel doesn’t power the cameras directly. They charge the battery throughout the day, topping off the battery at a constant 100%. In areas with very little sun exposure during the winter, expect the camera’s batteries to top off between 30 to 40%. You’ll see this in the far north of Alaska during the winter. Expect between 40 and 60% during a Chicago winter. That’s more than enough for a continuous power connection.

Extreme Night Vision

Not only do I write about security cameras, but I used to install them for a few of my customers. I’ve noticed that the Reolink Go security camera I installed a while back still had well-detailed night views. The coverage was over an empty farm field. You’ll notice the video of the Central Florida farmland shown above had no ambient light from any direction. The customer was able to see and count deer eating and crossing his fields. Occasionally, a person will be walking across his fields when the grass is cut short, which surprised my client.

Who Benefits From These Types of Wire-Free Cameras?

Construction companies

They seem to benefit the most. The cost of stolen materials and tools is factored into the cost of doing business. When a home or building is under construction, it’s assumed that some material will be stolen. Wire-free security camera systems with instant notification, sirens, and 2-way communication can eliminate most problems. At a site, it can considerably reduce the cost of stolen building materials. The camera(s) can be moved around as parts of the building project are completed. Keep in mind that accidents and bodily harm caused by trespassers at night can halt precious workdays because of police investigations as well.

Property owners and investors

Vacant homes and buildings are also targets of thieves who steal copper wiring, lumber, plumbing, and appliances. Vagrants can occupy a building for months before someone even notices them. Property owners can save themselves a lot of headaches by overlooking their property. Either from trees or poles located in the back or front yard of the home or property.

Farmers

Pop-up meth labs and illegal weed growers can occupy farmland. That amount of space is hard to cover with traditional security cameras. Especially if you need to connect to a security DVR and/or internet connection. No farmer wants to spend more money than a problem is worth. They also don’t want authorities or trespassers to believe that they approve or turn a blind eye. Farmers and landowners need to capture these problems as soon as they occur on their property.

Video connection and the cost of cellular service

I pretty much get away with using a second-tier cellular service called FreedomPop. I normally choose their quarterly service (3 months per payment) for about $12. Since incidents are usually infrequent, 2 gigabytes of data is more than enough. You can get up to 2 to 3 months of video capture. It’s also enough for cloud service and the occasional check-in to look in on your property or land.

In some cases, I’ve also used T-Mobile and Verizon SIM cards in certain areas. You can find great deals for data on SIM cards from just about every provider. Remember to also add an SD memory card of at least 64GB to the camera. This will ensure the camera records events when you’re not available to respond to them live.

If the idea of connecting SIMs and SD memory cards seems daunting, don’t worry. Hire a pre-teen or a techy teenager to help. They can also download the app and connect the camera online for you within minutes. They’re in tune with today’s technology. If you’re using a family member, $40 and some pizza can go a long way. Especially if you are connecting several cameras. When it comes to physically installing your camera, all you need is a drill and a screwdriver.

The time to physically install the camera doesn’t take long at all. Or you can have a handyman install it for you once the cameras have been programmed. Forget hiring an expert to program and install the cameras for you. They charge somewhere near $125 per hour with a 2-hour minimum. Keep this in mind when you’re budgeting several cameras to install.

Final Tips

Add your settings and turn on the cameras for a live feed before you install them. You will be able to look at your mobile phone app live. View the video live while the camera is adjusted and pointed in the right direction.

Reolink Go is the most affordable, completely wire-free camera on the market today. It also has a higher overall rating than Arlo Go.

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  1. 3
    Diane Stukes

    Ecellent article. Are you available to help me get this setup for a vacant property of that belongs to my family ( in Brooklyn, New York) or can you recommend someone?

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      homerestored

      Diane, the cost of sending someone to program and install these types of cameras is $250 per camera with a 4 camera minimum in the NY city metropolitan area.

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