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Wireless over stove camera?


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You obviously are going to need one that is rated for being put outside. Those will be much more resistant to heat and moisture. There are several good ones on the market but you may want to look at the Arlo cameras my Netgear as a starting point.

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What's the goal?

Do you want a camera so you can monitor the stove when you're in another room, or do you want a camera that can capture quality video of work at the stove, or one of several other possibilities.

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On that quality video level you might look into some of the Go Pros out there. I know that at least one can go underwater for about 30 feet, capable of handling extreme conditions and has wireless capability. The Hero+ iirc.  But that is several hundred dollars and would be overkill if all that the camera is being used for is checking on things from a distance... 

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