Hi everyone i just joined the forums. I currently have 6 Logitech Alert cameras both indoor and outdoor IR cameras. I was somewhat satisfied with the cameras, but since Logitech decided to discontinue making them, i need to find alternatives when/if my cameras break and would like to continue to use my Logitech cameras. Here are the likes/dislikes of the Logitech Alert system and wondering if you could refer me to a camera and software package which can produce a similar experience. Note, i am proficient in Windows software, but i have very minimal knowledge of networking.
Likes:
1. Uses powerline adapters for cameras. If i get other camera brand with a powerline adapter, will this conflict with the Logitech powerline adapters? Are wifi cameras up to par since i have a new Asus router using the new AC networking standard.
2. Very easy setup and no knowledge of networking is needed to get system running.
3. Email alerts on motion detection.
4. Records onto MicroSD card onto my camera, then videos download onto my laptop when i turn on the software.
5. Watch video on web browser or iOS or Android via Logitech app
6. Cameras cost anywhere from $200-$300 ish
Dislikes:
1. Logitech stopped making these cameras!
2. signal between computer and camera cuts out every few minutes with all my cameras. My friend also has same problem with his Logitech system. Logitech problem or problem with powerline adapters in general? Note, my house has aluminum wiring if that matters
3. Video quality could be better.
4. Logitech app won't stream realtime continuously and u need to hit refresh button every few minutes. I need real time streaming since i use 1 camera as a baby monitor. Note, i'm running IP Cam Viewer on my Nexus 7 Android tablet so i can use my camera as a baby monitor on my local network.
Just glancing on the forums, seems HikVision cameras and Blue Iris Software are the most popular choices?
I was attempting to do research on cameras and stumbled upon Samsung Smartcam and D-link camera systems. Those any good?
Likes:
1. Uses powerline adapters for cameras. If i get other camera brand with a powerline adapter, will this conflict with the Logitech powerline adapters? Are wifi cameras up to par since i have a new Asus router using the new AC networking standard.
2. Very easy setup and no knowledge of networking is needed to get system running.
3. Email alerts on motion detection.
4. Records onto MicroSD card onto my camera, then videos download onto my laptop when i turn on the software.
5. Watch video on web browser or iOS or Android via Logitech app
6. Cameras cost anywhere from $200-$300 ish
Dislikes:
1. Logitech stopped making these cameras!
2. signal between computer and camera cuts out every few minutes with all my cameras. My friend also has same problem with his Logitech system. Logitech problem or problem with powerline adapters in general? Note, my house has aluminum wiring if that matters

3. Video quality could be better.
4. Logitech app won't stream realtime continuously and u need to hit refresh button every few minutes. I need real time streaming since i use 1 camera as a baby monitor. Note, i'm running IP Cam Viewer on my Nexus 7 Android tablet so i can use my camera as a baby monitor on my local network.
Just glancing on the forums, seems HikVision cameras and Blue Iris Software are the most popular choices?
I was attempting to do research on cameras and stumbled upon Samsung Smartcam and D-link camera systems. Those any good?