I have been through several cameras. Most of the low cost units do not survive Minnesota winters. Most are rated for -4F and we hit -30F. I have trailcams that survive -30F with no problem. Currently, I have a couple of Lorex (FLIR) cameras that are pretty nice, but hosted in a Cloud somewhere with no public sharing that I know of. Perhaps for a few $$ more, the video could be shared. They are also rated at -4F, but pretty simple to bring indoors when the weather goes north…