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GeoVision GV-1480, 16 CH, 480 FPS IP Network DVR Card Review

GeoVision GV-1480, 16 CH, 480 FPS IP Network DVR Card
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I've owned a few of these DVR cards, none delivered everything that they promised like this one does. Access over the internet is a breeze, I can really monitor my business from anywhere in the world where I have internet access. all the features are functional and I'm very pleased with this product.

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PART NUMBER: GV-1480 (D-Type)Guaranteed 100% Genuine GeoVision Product GeoVision manufactures one of the most advanced and reliable video surveillance hardware and software products in the industry that are covered with 3 years warranty. Each card comes with the free and feature rich surveillance software (version 8.12)GeoVision provides you with advanced recording, back up, search and motion detection options which you can use both at the DVR physical location or remotely over the Internet. Compare to other cards in the industry, GeoVision is extremely stable, easy to use and install. They have a great support team here in United States. You can setup and program each camera separately. You can view all 16 cameras at the same time or view only the cameras you choose to view. You search and backup recorded view by date, time and event such as when motion detection was activated. Motion detection is done through the card so you don't need to have a motion detection camera. You can set motion detection sensitivity on each camera or set some cameras to do round clock recording and some cameras on motion detection and you can set the times for each recording as well per camera. This listing is for a factory sealed product which included the card, CD, Audio & Video Cables and watchdog jumper wires.

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Lorex LH108321C8B 8-Camera Network Video Surveillance System with 320GB H.264 DVR (Black) Review

Lorex LH108321C8B 8-Camera Network Video Surveillance System with 320GB H.264 DVR
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My intended use for the eight camera system is home monitoring. The capability of watching my home from other locations is an important feature I plan to utilize. This is my first video monitored security system, so my comments will reflect only my observations of this equipment. I have three PCs in my home on a local area network connected to the Internet with a wireless router. I will be attaching the system to a 22 inch monitor.

After unpacking the box I plugged the DVR into the wall and then connected it to my router with the supplied Ethernet cable. Then I plugged the power supply for the eight cameras into the wall and plugged it into the back of the DVR and attached a camera to it. Then I inserted the DVD into my computer thinking it might have some essential software on it I found four buttons, one for the" user manual " (a hard copy of the manual is included in the box,) "acrobat reader" (if not already loaded on your computer so you can read the manual,) "warranty information" and "buy accessories."

When I plugged the DVR into the router it automatically got a network address and then I put the address in Internet Explorer and a log in screen appeared on my monitor.Passwords are disabled as a default, but I'm sure I will change that setting so it requires a password. When completely installed, the screen shows frames for each of the eight cameras.

The first camera I set up was in a pitch black room (it was evening. I wanted to test the night vision. As soon as someone approached the doorway they appeared on the monitor with the entire room illuminated on the screen. In night vision's usual black and white, at a distance of 12-14 feet, a face was clearly visible and identifiable. Frankly, I was wowed -- this was one of those "isn't technology amazing" moments. Next, after temporarily mounting all the cameras, I checked the playback (recording) feature on each camera (automatic default)to ensure that feature was working. So, far, no problems.

Next I needed to get a personal web address to view the cameras remotely from the Internet. On page 44 of the instruction manual the Lorex DDNS website is noted. Once there, I was prompted for my MAC (media access control) address found by going to the "main menu," selecting "advance" and then "info." At that time, a customer server name will also be selected. Perhaps this is obvious, but for security purposes, it would be wise to use something other than the address of the property. The equipment will also be registered at this time, along with a password, user name, etc. After that process is complete, an email will arrive from Lorex with some additional information that is needed to be entered into the DVR to maintain the DDNS connection.

Note, port 80 is used to view the cameras from the Internet outside of your home/business network. The problem is some people may already be using port 80 to host their own website. If you want to change it to a different port, there is information on Lorex's website on how to configure your router to forward to a different port. Then to configure the DVR to use the forwarded port, the instructions are in the user manual - Appendix C. Go to the main menu displayed on the monitor and select "advance", "network" and then use the mouse to change the web port from 0080 to something else. Select a number larger than 1024, in order to avoid using a port that may be in use by one of your other devices. Then to monitor your security cameras from the internet, enter your personal web address and follow it with a colon and the new port number. I checked the set-up from a remote address and it worked perfectly - it looked the same as viewing it on a web browser on the local area network.

Turning the DVR off is a two step process, and it isn't described well in the manual. And, the process isn't intuitive. First hold the button on either the DVR or remote control down until the DVR goes into standby mode which is reflected on the monitor. In standby mode the screen is blank but the lights are still illuminated on the DVR, so to complete the off process hold the power key in until the DVR lights go out and the fan goes off. If you just push the power button on the DVR in and then let go, nothing happens.

If the DVR needs to be disconnected or in the event of a power loss, all of the changes in settings will be lost, including the time and address. Purchasing a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) and plugging the DVR into it is an essential step to protect against power surges and power loss to ensure continuous recording and avoid repeated re-configuration. And, obviously, the user should not frivilously disconnect the system once it is set up.

Batteries are included with the remote control. Note: there are no buttons on the remote control that light-up so when the batteries are dead it will be a matter of trial and error to determine they need to be replaced. I found the remote had to be aimed straight at the DVR. It didn't respond well if the remote was pointed slightly above, below or to the side.

There is no way to mount the camera in a fixed position where it won't move. No matter what I tried there was always a little play. So, if installed outside, a camera will be vulnerable to a strong wind, an object being hurled at it or even a stick being poked at it, so if possible mount the cameras in a sheltered location.

There is approximately 30 inches of cable attached to the camera that is then plugged into the 60 foot cable. For exterior installations, that section of cable needs to be installed inside a wall because the connections aren't weatherproof. Some security cameras run the cable through the mounting bracket so it isn't exposed at the installation site, and thus it is protected from both the elements and an intruder who can simply cut the cable to steal or disarm the camera. That is not the case with this camera, so there is ample reason to install as much as the cable into the wall as possible, leaving little exposed at the installation site.

The stated temperature range for operation is 4 below zero to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. For my purposes this is an issue because in Colorado, it occasionally gets colder than 4 below. So, my cameras will be installed inside the property aimed through windows. One of the photos I attached shows the monitor with four of the cameras installed. The poorest quality of the group is the one on the upper right corner (camera 2) which is currently pointed through a window screen. That camera will ultimately be installed through clear glass, but I included it because even through the window screen, the picture on my monitor is clear and impressive. That street is 135 feet from the camera. For reference, the distances for each of the remaining three shots on the monitor measured from where the camera is mounted to the picture on the screen are 12 feet, 14 feet and the 25 feet. The 25 foot shot is the one pictured in the single monitor screen photograph, and it is quite clear.

Other than plugging in the DVR, no electricity is required in connecting the cameras, so if you have access either through an attic or basement, and a tool to thread the cables through your walls and a drill, it is a viable do-it-yourself project. Dropping the cables through the wall and fishing them down into an unfinished basement and then to the DVR will, in some locations, require more than the included 60 foot cables. On the website, additional 60 foot cables can be purchased for $24.99 each plus $4.50 for the connector needed to attach the two cables together.

Ultimately I am impressed with this system. Granted, it isn't a commercial grade set-up, but for a homeowner, the price is very reasonable and the cameras have a strikingly clear picture, even in pitch black applications. The downside for me is the temperature range, which although broad, isn't quite broad enough for me to safely install the cameras outside. Exterior installation in Colorado might always be an issue considering the number of snowstorms experienced each winter. The cameras might be frequently covered in snow and not provide helpful pictures even if the temperature range permitted installation.

The cameras work beautifully, and the computer set up was smooth. I haven't attempted to contact customer support so I can't speak to their responsiveness. For me, the wiring issue was minor, but that may or may not be an issue depending upon the installation site. So, far I am very pleased with the system. The ability to check on my dogs and my house remotely, and when home, being able to see who is approaching my driveway and front door, is to me invaluable. I don't know how the system will hold up over time, but I will update the review if I run into any problems.

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The affordable 8 camera CCTV security solution! The LorexEco Series 8-Channel H.264 Network Digital Video Recorder with eight color night vision cameras provides high performance video surveillance for your home or small business. The Lorex Eco Series DVR features a 320GB Seagate SATA hard disk drive (HDD), network capability for viewing over your local network and even instant viewing with compatible Windows Mobile 6.0 or higher touch-screen mobile devices. 240 frame per second recording speed allows the Lorex Eco DVR to record eight locations in real-time. The included color surveillance cameras can be mounted to a wall or ceiling, installed indoors or outdoors, and are capable of seeing up to 40 Feet in total darkness. The networkable and easy-to-use Lorex Eco Series DVR is the complete surveillance solution for your home or small business.

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Piczel® 7006 4CH Internet DVR System w/ 4 Cameras Review

Piczel® 7006 4CH Internet DVR System w/ 4 Cameras
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Well, I knew going in the old sage of "you get what you pay for" so I set my expectations at low and wasn't surprised.It is what it is and that is an inexpensive camera system but it does the job you ask it to do.I set up one of the bullet cameras in my garage to test the IR capability.Inside, with the lights off, the IRs couldn't even illuminate the depth of the garage.Turn on the garage door opener light however and most of the garage was now visible.

Just make sure you have a night time light source near your camera and it will work satisfactorily - not great - but OK.The DVD recorder is cheaply constructed and the Male BNC connectors on the rear are poorly anchored in the case.Also, there is no remote control - Believe me, the average homeowner will want and need a remote unless you found just the "perfect" place, at eye level, to set or change any of the available inputs.

The mounting brackets for the bullet cameras are just plain junk.I immediately had to replace the thumb screw on one that would tighten down on the mounting ball and the mounting plates and screws must be made from some of the least expensive materials available.

My bottom line is that it's not up to my standards but for the price perhaps it's my fault for being impatient and wanting to gat a CCTV system up.It's a VERY BASIC SYSTEM but it does work but if I had it to do over again, I'd invest a bit more money and do it right.

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The Piczel 7006 system includes a 4 Channel multiplexed DVR with *250GB HDD, two Color 3-Axis Dome Cameras, two Color IR Weatherproof Cameras, two Simulated Dome Cameras, window warning decals, cables and hardware. This complete four camera system comes with an internet ready DVR with 160GB Hard Drive and a more popular mix of cameras. The weatherproof bullet cameras work well inside or outside. The IR LEDs in the bullet cameras allow vision in total darkness up to 15' away. The more stylish mini dome cameras look great indoors, and provide a 360 degree angle crime deterrent since the actual direction of the camera inside of the dome cannot be seen. The DVR features a rear panel ethernet jack that connects to your network/Internet access. View the DVR with a Web browser (Internet Explorer) from anywhere. USB rear panel connection provides PC or flash drive archiving of video. *Note: All Piczel DVRs include Seagate® SV35 SeriesTM type hard disk drives created specifically for the surveillance industry, incorporating unique features that provide a better solution than drives intended for other uses. SV35.2 SeriesTM type hard drives are designed to save power and space, run 24/7, provide an average useful life >1,000,000 hours, and improve reliability in digital surveillance solutions.

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Video Audio Sunglasses DVR Review

Video Audio Sunglasses DVR
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Ordered three of these early June 2010, they shipped immediately in three separate packages and arrived in good condition via USPO.They were promised within 2 weeks, got here in four days.Good!They all shipped with 8GB microSD chips installed, no memory on board as near as I can determine.One package was missing CD install disk, used one from other package.

I opened the first package and started working with it, and immediately noticed that the LED lights described in the poorly translated Chinese origin instructions did not all work.According to instructions, there should be red, yellow, green and blue lights.All I have ever seen are blue and red, no green or yellow. After working with the item for some time, I determined that it was operating correctly, even though lights didn't indicate it.Picture quality was good, sound capture good, and fairly easy to operate.This first item required the reset button be activated.

The second package was easier to work after having gone through the difficulties with the first item, but again lights did not come on as indicated, limited to basic on, flashing blue light to indicate video capture, and no yellow or green lights.

The third package has no working lights.I have been able to determine from my experience with the other two that it is working as far as capture of video, still and voice, but no lights at all.I also had to open the operating button side and reposition the rubber button module, as it was not engaging the on/off switch, which couldn't be determined because lights didn't operate. It just didn't feel right, and that was problem.

My overall impression is that these are factory rejects being sold at discount prices, and that there is some defect that prevents full use of the product, which do all seem to work, you just can't tell.

I did send off a comment and requested help from the vendor, have never heard back. Still trying to decide whether to send 1 or more back.

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Covert video/audio sunglasses for Law Enforcement and private investigation undercover and surveillance operations that require a bodyworn camera system without the tangled wires and batteries. Light weight popular style sunglasses makes these a vital tool in your profession.

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Sunglass Spy Camera, DVR, Video and Voice Recorder, 2 MEGA PIXEL camera, 2GB ... Review

Sunglass Spy Camera, DVR, Video and Voice Recorder, 2 MEGA PIXEL camera, 2GB ...
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After going through several pairs, they ALL STOPPED WORKING, after
a few months!The reset didn't help and no help on the web.The
manual is in broken English, impossible to understand.I wouldn't
waste your money on these.They are a joke.

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[HI DSC012] is a spy camera that records video and audio. It records to the internal 2GB memory in a AVI format, and you can retrieve the information easily through USB. Super High Resolution of 2 Megapixel camera delivers superb and clear image.

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