Freeman you should get a Wyze cam, they'll work great for your application. They have a magnetic base which should attach right to your cabinet and they swivel and tilt. We're using them to watch some input cards and pressure gauges on our one automatic to try to catch an intermittent problem. Be sure to get a MicroSD card so you can record continuously.I remember seeing someone discussing or installed some "pin hole" cameras that looked pretty good. A few months ago I was looking for that thread and couldn't find it. How big are these wyze cams? I would like to put something in the Hamilton changer to keep an eye on the status light of the bill acceptor and the qtr level in the hoppers
Where and how did you mount them?We this type of camera in our changers https://www.supercircuits.com/1000-tvl-day-night-micro-camera-with-cone-pinhole-lens-ms1080c
You can find out for the low low price of $25. Not to mention, whether it works or not, you'll find plenty of applications for the wyze cam. Dont forget, you can also use a wyze plug with it and remotely control whatever you plug into it.I'm pretty sure a wi-fi camera won't be able to send a video signal through the cabinet of a changer.