

When I had the Zuum NVR, I hated the generic NVR interface which I found clunky and just generally lacking in "polish" - I quickly realized that most NVRs have the exact same GUI So far so good I'm really liking the Mac-centric interface, the iOS app, the remote web access, etc. SecuritySpy has a 30 day free trial and a pretty decent iOS app (though a $6 in-app purchase is required to review captures (ie, recordings) - I went ahead and paid the $6 so I could try everything out in conjunction with the free trial
#Securityspy software portable#
I also had a 2TB portable USB 3 drive laying around unused I already have a Mac mini running 24/7 as my primary computer, iTunes server and Plex server, so I didn't have to worry about going the NAS route or anything like that Not ideal, of course, as I only could access live feeds and do rudimentary motion detection with snapshot images emailed to me when motion was detected (and I've had problems with the motion detection as I posted about recently)Īnyway, someone mentioned SecuritySpy in a Mac forum I follow, so I decided to try it out In the end, I decided to have my dealer take back the Zuum NVR and just go without an NVR for the time being for my 4 Lilin IP cams I've posted extensively about my trials and tribulations with my IP cams, NVR, etc
