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Best Home Security System With Cameras 2019
Ted W. | 2024-08-26 05:58:55 |
I have a total of 5 cameras on this system up and running on the Lorex Smart Home Security Center . It is "basically " straight forward to get them running..... but not easy. you need to have passwords for each and identifying "names' of each. It is best to have all this info in a note on your phone so you can copy and paste it later in all the needed locations rather than figure out each one in real time 5 |
Steve | 2024-07-01 08:41:25 |
This was one of two cameras I purchased recently for a security system I installed on my home. It covers a side of my house where a boat and camper are stored. Installation was straightforward, mounted under the eaves of my roof, although it took me a minute to interpret the Ikea-like instructions for removing the cover when adjusting and installing. His-Vision had a digital video on their website that was helpful with that. Daytime picture quality is terrific. Nighttime is good, although this type of camera uses infrared, so the image is black and white. I have not fully mastered setting parameters for notifications, thanks to ADHD. Someday . . . 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Easy to SetUp,Potentially Portable,No Monthly Cost The Lorex Home Center with two Wifi cameras has to be the easiest security system that I have ever setup. The system consists of two 1080p wifi cameras and a base station with a touch screen that displays the video from the cameras. All you have to do is download the app, plug in the base station, and plug in the cameras. The app is then used to setup the cameras wirelessly. Because the cameras and base station are plugged in and not hard wired, the base station can be moved from room to room or the system can potentially be used at another location. The wifi cameras are designed for outdoor use; however, I setup one outdoors on my back porch and the other inside looking out through my front window. Video from the back porch camera was very clear and video through the front window was as clear as possible considering that there will be reflection from the window. The base station also includes voice control so that if you wanted to see what is happening in your backyard you would say something like "Lorex, show me backyard." In summary, if you are looking for an easy to setup security system that can potentially be used at several locations and with no monthly cost, I would recommend considering the Lorex Home Center. 5 |
Merbs | 2024-09-14 06:54:25 |
I have tried 3 different cellular security cameras. Best by far in quality and service. 5 |
Richard | 2024-07-25 05:38:28 |
Works great in my home security system 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-07 04:51:48 |
This is just the product you want for your home. It eliminates the need for those bulky and multiple cameras for your home security. 5 |
John | 2024-07-27 04:35:30 |
Needed for home security system, so far it works well for a reasonable price. 5 |
Iain | 2024-06-27 05:34:15 |
Best security package available. 5 |
Alan | 2024-09-02 07:16:59 |
Contacted B&H back in early 2019 regarding an idea to synchronize multiple, stand-alone video cameras during a live concert shoot by using a single remote activated flash, as a clap-stick was not practical. The B&H folks recommended the Yongnuo YN560-IV Speedlite flash unit with it's accompanying remote trigger, the Yongnuo YN560-TX II Manual Flash Controller. The system hasn't been put into heavy duty use, but it's held up well since being purchased in 2019, The flash unit is placed on top of a microphone stand that's visible to all the cameras in use. We roll the cameras at the start of the shoot, and remotely trigger one or two flashes several seconds apart. It does a phenomenal job providing a flash trigger that's allowed us to sync multiple prosumer video cameras to a single 1/60th second frame!!! And thanks to rock solid frame rates across the cameras, we've recorded over an hour without losing sync! We treat the system gently, and remove the batteries when not in use. If you don't have another easy way to sync multiple video cameras, this system is an inexpensive and fantastic way to solve the problem! Would highly recommend it and B&H!!! 5 |
Alan | 2024-07-15 05:58:45 |
Contacted B&H back in early 2019 regarding an idea to synchronize multiple, stand-alone video cameras during a live concert shoot by using a single remote activated flash, as a clap-stick was not practical. The B&H folks recommended this Yongnuo YN560-IV Speedlite flash unit with it's accompanying remote trigger, the Yongnuo YN560-TX II Manual Flash Controller. The system hasn't been put into heavy duty use, but it's held up well since being purchased in 2019, The flash unit is placed on top of a microphone stand that's visible to all the cameras in use. We roll the cameras at the start of the shoot, and remotely trigger one or two flashes several seconds apart. It does a phenomenal job providing a flash trigger that's allowed us to sync multiple prosumer video cameras to a single 1/60th second frame!!! And thanks to rock solid frame rates across the cameras, we've recorded over an hour without losing sync! We treat the system gently, and remove the batteries when not in use. If you don't have another easy way to sync multiple video cameras, this system is an inexpensive and fantastic way to solve the problem! Would highly recommend it and B&H!!! 5 |