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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Details pls, am looking for a set of 3, wifi, movement sensor, auto record and talkback would be nice.
    Yup, has all the bases covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Yup, has all the bases covered.
    Does it tilt/pan/zoom controlled by any authorised mobile device/PC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Does it tilt/pan/zoom controlled by any authorised mobile device/PC?
    I am pretty certain that the Arlo does not tilt and pan , and that once it is set up it is static. In My US home I have installed a couple of indoor cameras that do tilt , pan and have the capacity to follow a moving object , though I have disabled the "follow" command because it was annoying . It is a Wyze and they were very inexpensive at $37 each , the have an optional rubber case that rendered them waterproof for exterior use.You can get reviews of them on Youtube and search for them on Amazon and Lazada Thai. The App for the smart phone was easy to download and they were easy to set up. (set up instructions on Youtube also)
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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Tried a few other brands, Arlo ticks all the boxes
    Arlo Pro2 with 4 cameras is Baht42,500 on Lazada. Plus B4,290 per piece for a solar panel to keep one camera charged outdoors. That is quite pricey.
    Have to think on that a while.
    It does look like top class equipment.

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    We don't have the solar panel add-on, other than that's the kit. Yes, it is a bit pricey . . . but I'm sure there are others out there that do a similar job. When we were searching, to be fair i was my wife as I was in Malaysia at the time, we found either the siren to be not loud enough, recording or wifi issues not acceptable . . . etc . . .

    I think you can also get this with just two cameras - they do have very wide angles if you don't really need four

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    Anyone know what this cute bird is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Anyone know what this cute bird is?

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    I did a Google image search and it says it is a Mandarin Duck , but i know that's wrong because I had mandarin duck the other night and it looked like this
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    Yum, looks nice.

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    BB has it correct.

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    Ok, came across this (so to speak) on a hike a few weeks ago in the north-east of the South Island . . . didn't seem to have a fight/flight reaction as we were hiking within a few feet of it and it didn't look perturbed.



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    [QUOTE=panama hat;4181502]Ok, came across this (so to speak) on a hike a few weeks ago in the north-east of the South Island . . . didn't seem to have a fight/flight reaction as we were hiking within a few feet of it and it didn't look perturbed.
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    Was it the west side of the north east of the south Island?
    If so it is probably an African Swallow. Did you find coconut halfs laying about nearby?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    Was it the west side of the north east of the south Island?
    North-East of the North Ea . . . Hey, are you taking the piss!!!



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    Is it a weka?

    (A flightless bird species of the rail family)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Is it a weka?

    (A flightless bird species of the rail family)
    It also gave it's name to Perth's cricket ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Is it a weka?

    (A flightless bird species of the rail family)
    Indeed . . . almost all birds are flightless here . . . made it easy for the Maori to almost rid the land area of protein.

    It's an angry looking thing - I think we were lucky to get away with our limbs intact. Not small either - a big chicken-size, possibly a bit bigger but with long-arsed legs and claws of death.


    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    Was it the west side of the north east of the south Island?
    Larry meet Moe . . . I'm sure Curley will prop by soon

    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    It also gave it's name to Perth's cricket ground.

    . . . everyone's a comedian these days


    We have some of these in the park bordering us, the Tui:


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