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I used a Raspberry Pi with an old Microsoft USB webcam I had in my drawer. I mounted the webcam in one of these weatherproof enclosures so it would be fine outside:
Enclosure
This software works really well to drive the camera and even has motion detection:
MotionEyeOS
The software lets you set how long you want it to keep recordings, depending on how much memory is on your micro SD card.
To view it remotely, you have to set up port forwarding on your home router to the Raspberry Pi. Once this is set up, you can even see it using your phone's browser, which is so much easier than commercial products that require you to install a buggy app.
The only crummy thing is that the webcam doesn't have infrared, so you don't see much at night, but honestly I couldn't see much of anything when we had a commercial camera that did have infrared.
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