
What interested me the most about this was how you could customize so much about how the security camera works. Xeoma's flow based setup for cameras Node-RED flow It hit all of my checklist items and I was also really interested in the flow based setup that reminds me of Node-RED: It was nice to see a developer not focusing on Windows/Mac only. When I first read about Xeoma I was actually really intrigued. iSpy was pretty decent but access from other devices was non-existent (when I was using it) and it was Windows only.

ZoneMinder was okay but the UI was old-school HTML and was very slow to use (especially when searching through the archive). I tried using Blue Iris but it was Windows only so that was a no-go. Great motion detection and filtering with area selection.Can run headless on my linux home server (I don't need a UI on my home server since it doesn't even have a monitor).Runs on my own home server and doesn't require internet access.

#Xeoma software review Pc#
Access from all my devices with a uniform UI (uniform UI keeps it nice especially for the Wife as she moves from the PC to her Phone).These are the main things I required when looking for security camera software: It's easy to shrug things off until something actually happens. Some people think that having a security setup like this is overkill but as someone who has had their house broken into I can tell you that it is necessary to keep you and your property safe. This is my honest review of the Xeoma software after using it for the last 4 years.
