Hard-wired cameras do not have a power cord that plugs into an outlet. Instead, they are wired directly to an electrical source. Hard-wired smart camera installation should be performed by a licensed electrician and is not a service provided by HelloTech at this time.
The smart camera installation process is fairly similar across brands. Book your service selecting "Other" as the brand and provide the make and model. If we can't support your device, we'll let you know.
Battery-powered smart cameras can be placed virtually anywhere you have adequate WiFi. For outdoor installation, be sure your camera is rated for outdoor usage. Smart cameras with power cords will need to be installed within distance of a power outlet. If you're installing a camera on the exterior of your building and don't have an exterior outlet, check for a nearby outlet on the interior side of the install location. We may be able to drill a hole through the exterior wall large enough to utilize an interior power outlet. We recommend sealing any gaps in the wall after your service.
Marcus was prompt and explained the system and the best place to put the sensor. He demonstrated everything and made sure all the security cameras were working.
Prompt, very committed to doing the job well. Attention to detail. Gave me lots of options. Didn’t leave until the job was done and done right.
Overall, a positive experience, particularly the technician - Nat - who was extremely patient and helpful. This soon-to-be eighty year old would be eminently pleased if he would be sent on my next request for your services. Thanks, again.
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