Not a list of things I think are nice. This is the equipment I bought with my own money, installed, and use every day to run a hotel, a radio station, a television station and a studio in New Amsterdam, Berbice. If something on this page stopped working, I would take it off the page.
Watching the property
- Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit — the backbone. Sensors, motion detectors, keypad and base station. Expandable, and it sets up without an installer.
- Ring Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) — weather-resistant with colour night vision. Ours live outside in Berbice heat and Berbice rain, which is the real test.
- Ring Floodlight Cam, Wired — 2K video with a floodlight on motion. For a yard, a car park or a back entrance; the light alone changes who walks up.
- Ring Spotlight Cam Plus, Battery — for the spot with no power run to it. Two-way talk, and you charge a battery instead of calling an electrician.
- Ring Indoor Cam — small and 1080p. Good for a reception area, a store room, or a studio you want to check on from the road.
Running the office
- Canon PIXMA TR4720 All-in-One — wireless print, scan and copy with an automatic document feeder. The feeder is the part that matters when you are scanning contracts instead of one page at a time.
- LEVOIT Vital 200S-P Air Purifier — covers a large room and runs at 27dB, quiet enough for a bedroom or a room you record in.
- GHome Smart Plug — turn anything on or off from your phone or on a timer. Works with Alexa and Google Home.
And the books
Ten titles — my father's life, my mother's tribute, my own journey, and the Teachings of Spicy. Visit the Paper Pulse bookstore.
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