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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-24T21:22:41.000Z",
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  "textContent": "submitted by jkaczman to selfhosted\n267 points | 72 comments\n\n\nHey everyone,\n\nWe’ve built an open-source, privacy-preserving alternative to Ring cameras using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W (called Secluso). It uses end-to-end encryption to send videos from the camera to a mobile app, which is available both in Google Play Store and Apple App Store. We also support Obtainium for people that do not wish to use Google Play.\n\nWe’ve put in a lot of effort to make it easy to set up! You can set up our camera on your own Pi in less than 5 minutes with minimal technical expertise using our easy-to-use GUI deploy tool. Here are our setup guide and open source release.\n\nThe image shows a Pi in an official Raspberry Pi enclosure that you can use for your camera. We’ve also been working on a HAT for the Pi to add night vision, audio, temperature monitoring for safety, all in a compact form factor. You can see the HAT and an enclosure for the whole camera in the photo.\n\nWe’ve been working on this for almost 2 years now, and we look forward to we look forward to seeing what you all think!",
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