Copy the provided (it looks like 123456789:ABCdefGhIJKlmNoPQRsTUVwxyZ ). Keep this private. Step 2: Set Up Your Telegram Group
Most people set up an IP camera to send a snapshot to a single user (the "chat"). That is good. But adding a makes it exponentially better. ipcam+telegram+group+better
Ultimately, the combination of IP cameras and Telegram groups democratizes surveillance. It shifts the paradigm from "monitoring" to "shared awareness." By embedding live security feeds into the platforms where we already communicate, we make safety a seamless part of our digital social fabric, proving that connectivity is often the most effective form of security. That is good
Yes. For 90% of home users and small business owners, a Telegram group connected to an IP camera is objectively superior to: It shifts the paradigm from "monitoring" to "shared
Setting up this system requires three main steps: creating your automated bot, preparing your group, and configuring the camera to send the data. Step 1: Create a Telegram Bot
Open the Telegram Desktop or Mobile App and search for the verified account . Initiate a chat session and send the command /newbot .
Don't just send alerts—allow control. Send a callback button with the alert: "Open Live Stream?" When pressed, the bot replies with a frame grab or a live link via RTSP over WebRTC (using a separate service).