ESP32 Camera with Frigate - Night Vision, Object and Person detection - DIY

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Looking for an affordable and versatile surveillance camera? Look no further than the ESP32 Camera! In this video, we'll show you how to build your very own night vision camera using ESPHome firmware and Frigate for person and object detection. We'll also explore the limitations of this device and compare it to other cheap surveillance cameras on the market.

More about this project 📐 here:

---- Configs ----

Frigate:

Esphome:

---- Products ----

ESP32-Cam:

Night Vision Camera:

IR Light Ring:

---- Socials ----
Instagram: @fabio_garavini

---- Chapters ----

[0:00] Intro
[0:24] The Goal
[0:46] Materials
[1:49] Build
[1:59] ESPHome config & upload
[3:17] Frigate configuration
[3:58] Pros & Cons
[4:37] Like & Subscribe
[4:42] Outro

---- Musics ----

Intro:
"yenss - Night Drive" is is under a Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) license.

Outro:
Track: Syntact - Ego [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
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Hi Fabio. Is it possible to get the PCB that you have designed, anywhere? It looks great with the esp32-cam - good job!

kmgc
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Where did you get the empty board for your custom IR illumators?

Lemalolovesyou
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Does the tapo c110 work with Frigate? Can you use it without connecting it to the Tapo Cloud?

giovstech
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can it be applied to the esp32 module other than using raspbery

TeknisiCilik
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Good day! What is the specs of your raspberry pi?

josephcampugan
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Esp 32 cam video to sd card wifi connect or bluetooth

qadeer
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hello it doesn't work for me this camera I bought several and I never managed to get them to work is it really functional or the video is fake thank you

alainfrenois
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please i want to make this project but i dont have raspbery pi, please would you offer me a video conference together or chart for your guide

TrendingFunny
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The background music is very annoying 👎

casperghst
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Abbiamo bisogno di contenuti nella nostra bella lingua...perché farli in inglese solo per le visualizzazioni!?

mirko