Thanks for all the feedback...looks like we might have a winner here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0145OQTPG
Based on the recommendation above, I ordered 4 of these. Didn't even bother with their phone app - just connected it by ethernet and looked to see what IP address it got from the...
There's literally no physical way to do that - there is no possible location outside the stall where you could mount a camera so that it could view the area of the stall.
And for the record, up until a few days ago when I bought the ones I linked in the OP, the cameras weren't PTZ. They were...
Great thank you, that sounds like these might do the trick then.
The ceiling is probably around 9' or so - but the stall walls go right up to the ceiling. So there's not any way to have a cam outside the stalls that can see in and view the entire area of the stall.
Pregnant mares on foal watch, for the most part. Sometimes other reasons...but that's the main one.
Basically the stalls are walls-to-ceiling with essentially no gap between the two. Bars on the front of the stalls but not nearly enough to be able to see the whole stall from a camera mounted...
Yeah, and I'm sure that's a great cam - the problem is because of the way the barn is constructed, there has to be a cam actually in each stall - and there's no where to mount it, even on the ceiling because it's not that high - where the horses can't get to them. When they managed to bust a...
Well I am not opposed to paying more than the $50 those things are...but $400 a pop isn't going to work. Once in a while the horses will mess with the cams and wind up destroying them - and no, there's no way to mount them someplace they can't get to them.
I've had 4 bullet-style cams on the...
So we have a simple need for some cameras to mount in horse stalls in our barn so we can keep an eye on an occasional horse or two that needs watching...
In the past I've used some basic bullet cams...but because of the way the barn is constructed, they don't work well because they can't get...