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Models & Brands: Q Industries Q-74, Security First SDVR-4160AN, LOREX SHS-4WLS, LOREX L504321, Samsung SMMPIRCAM, Digital Peripheral Solutions QH25DVR4C, Strategic Vista Corp SY20C6144A, LOREX VS-6428, Samsung SOD14C, Strategic Vista Corp SY2715WQ
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Q Industries Q-74 Dimentions: 8.25 x 12 x 12 inches List Price: $59.99 Price: $59.99
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Key features Q Industries Q-74
- Wired B&W Camera and 5.5" Monitor
- Image Sensor: 1/4" B/W CMOS 3.6mm
- Expandable to a maximum of 2 cameras
- Night Vision and Automatic Camera Correction
- 9 V Power Supply Included
- Model: Q-Industries Q74 Easy Installation Home/Office Surveillance System
Review Q-Industries Q74 Easy Installation Home/Office Surveillance System / Q Industries Q-74: |
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Security First SDVR-4160AN Dimentions: 16 x 4.5 x 16 inches List Price: $599.99 Price: $377.16
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Key features Security First SDVR-4160AN
- 250 GB hard drive
- H.264 Compression
- 4 ch stand alone DVR with internet
- multiplexer
- Model: Security First SDVR-4160AN 250GB 4 Channel Stand Alone DVR Recorder with Internet (Grey Black)
Review Security First SDVR-4160AN 250GB 4 Channel Stand Alone DVR Recorder with Internet (Grey Black) / Security First SDVR-4160AN: |
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LOREX SHS-4WLS Dimentions: 13 x 4 x 12 inches Weight: 4.5 pounds List Price: $249.99 Price: $172.99
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Key features LOREX SHS-4WLS
- Easily integrates into your current home theater or entertainment system
- Remote control for ease of use, receiver automatically switches views between cameras
- Built-in microphone provides audio listen-in between cameras and receiver
- Cameras can be placed up to 330 feet from the receiver
- Indoor/outdoor, weather-resistant cameras with Night Vision and built-in microphone
- Model: Lorex SHS-4WLS Wireless 2-Camera Video Surveillance System
Review Lorex SHS-4WLS Wireless 2-Camera Video Surveillance System / LOREX SHS-4WLS:This complete wireless surveillance system includes everything you need including 2 wireless indoor/outdoor cameras, video receiver and connection cables. |
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LOREX L504321 Dimentions: 14.2 x 15.3 x 2.6 inches Weight: 19.5 pounds List Price: $1,299.95 Price: Too low to display
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Key features LOREX L504321
- Pentaplex Technology - Local & Remote Play, Record & View Simultaneously
- VGA & Composite output to allow connection to any computer in addition to TV or Monitor
- Network Protocol: TCP/IP, DDNS & Web (Lorex DDNS Support)
- 320GB HDD with integrated DVD-RW Optical Drive & MPEG4 Compression
- Includes Remote Video Management software, IR Remote, and Power Supply
- Model: 4 Channel Pentaplex DVR with 320GB Hard Drive, Integrated DVD-RW & Internet Remote Accessibility
Review 4 Channel Pentaplex DVR with 320GB Hard Drive, Integrated DVD-RW & Internet Remote Accessibility / LOREX L504321:LOREX L504321 PENTAPLEX NETWORKABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WITH 320 GB HARD DRIVE (4-CHANNEL)INTEGRATED DVD-RW OPTICAL DRIVE FOR VIDEO TRANSFER OR ARCHIVING;PENTAPLEX TECHNOLOGY ENABLES LOCAL PLAY, VIEW and RECORD PLUS REMOTE NETWORK CONTROL;INTUITIVE GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE and MOUSE NAVIGATION;RS485 INTERFACE;MPEG-4 and MJPEG VIDEO COMPRESSION;CUSTOM RECORDING FOR EACH CAMERA ON THE SYSTEM;NETWORK PROTOCOL: TCP/IP, LOREX DDNS SUPPORT and WEB; INCLUDES INFRARED REMOTE, APPLICATION SOFTWARE CD and DC POWER SUPPLY;4-CHANNEL |
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Samsung SMMPIRCAM List Price: $159.99 Price: $58.99
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Review Samsung CCTV SMMPIRCAM Color 2 Way Audio Camera Indoor Working Motion Detector / Samsung SMMPIRCAM: |
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Digital Peripheral Solutions QH25DVR4C Dimentions: 25 x 20 x 25 inches Weight: 23 pounds List Price: $899.99 Price: $734.99
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Key features Digital Peripheral Solutions QH25DVR4C
- USB Mouse Function
- CIF Realtime recording on each channel
- 4 Outdoor Camera Kits with 60 ft Cable each and 30 ft of Night Vision
- Record & Display at 120 FPS
- Remote viewing through IE browser, or client software
- Model: Q-See 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with CIF Realtime Recording on Each Channel + 250 GB Hard Drive and 4 Color CCD Night Vision Camera Kits
Review Q-See 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with CIF Realtime Recording on Each Channel + 250 GB Hard Drive and 4 Color CCD Night Vision Camera Kits / Digital Peripheral Solutions QH25DVR4C:Q-See 4 Channel H. 264 Pentaplex Network DVR with CIF Real-time Recording, Pre-installed 250GB Hard Drive and 4 Weatherproof Day and Night CCD Camera Kits. |
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Strategic Vista Corp SY20C6144A Dimentions: 19.3 x 19.5 x 18 inches Weight: 50 pounds List Price: $1,799.99 Price: $1,001.95
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Key features Strategic Vista Corp SY20C6144A
- 20-inch color monitor is constructed of sturdy metal
- Monitor allows for simultaneous recording and viewing of up to four cameras
- Includes four 0.25-inch color CCD image-sensor cameras
- System features two-way audio and built-in time-lapse VCR for recording
- Cameras include built-in infrared motion sensors to alert user of camera activity
- Model: Sylvania SY20C6144-A 20-inch Real Time Color Quad / Time Lapse VCR Combo with 4 Cameras
Review Sylvania SY20C6144-A 20-inch Real Time Color Quad / Time Lapse VCR Combo with 4 Cameras / Strategic Vista Corp SY20C6144A:SY20C6144-A 20" Color Quad Combo System-Sylvania color quad combo security system- Built-in multiplexer function (quad or full screen viewing of recorded video)- Built-in 1280 hour time lapse VCR including 40 hour real time- View up to 4 camera locations simultaneously in real time (30 fps)- Pixel based motion sensing capability- Two way audio- 20" Color monitor- Remote control or main panel monitor operation- Metal cabinet with OSD and 4 DIN/4 BNC and 4 audio RCA inputs- 4 Alarm inputs and 1 alarm output- Multiple viewing options (quad sequential picture/in/picture full screen)- Zoom and freeze- 14 Selectable recording options- 4 Selectable recording modes (alarm panic repeat timer)- Power loss memory (most recent 35 events)- Warning buzzer (alarm signal end of tape) -Color cameras- Cameras are weather resistant- Cameras have a 3. 6mm lens- White camerasPackage Contents:- 20" Color monitor w/ integrated VCR- 4 1/4" CCD color cameras- 4 63' cabes- 4 Camera brackets- Remote controlSYL061444 The Sylvania SY20C6144-A 20-inch Real Time Color Quad / Time Lapse VCR Combo with 4 Cameras provides convenience, versatility, and quality in a robust and complete system. This system allows you to view up to four camera locations in real-time sequentially in full-screen, or simultaneously in quad or PIP (picture-in-picture) modes. The included four cameras are motion sensing-function capable, while the built-in time-lapse VCR allows 40-hours of real-time and 1,280-hours of total recording. Rich in features, the Sylvania SY20C6144-A is a complete, self-contained observation system perfect for everything from the home or business applications, to professional security installations. The SY20C6144-A's 20-inch color picture-tube monitor can be operated via its built-in main panel or via an included remote control. Protected by a durable metal cabinet housing, this monitor includes four DIN/BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) composite video inputs, and four RCA audio inputs. The SY20C6144-A monitor displays date/time/camera and features single or twin PIP viewing options, full-screen or PIP auto-sequence display functions, and a digital freeze with a 2x zoom. The SY20C6144-A's monitor runs on 120-volts of AC power, achieves a horizontal resolution of 380 TVL (TV lines) with 720 x 480 effective pixels at up to 30 fps (frames-per-second), and has an operating temperature of 41 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The four cameras that come with the SY20C6144-A utilize 0. [+]
25-inch color CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensors with 3. 6mm fixed wide-angle lenses. Powered from the monitor via their connecting cables, these cameras achieve a horizontal resolution of 330 TVL with 510 x 492 effective pixels, and can receive a usable picture at a minimum illumination level of 0. 5 Lux for low light-condition viewing. Constructed of durable white ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) plastic, the SY20C6144-A's cameras come with their own 63-foot connection cable allowing you to install them virtually anywhere, and can operate in temperatures ranging from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. The Sylvania SY20C6144-A's built-in time-lapse VCR utilizes a dual azimuth four-head rotating helical scanning system that provides a resolution of 250 horizontal TVL in color, and 300 TVL in black-and-white recording. This unit operates on the NTSC color TV system, includes four selectable audio recording speeds, 14 selectable video recording speeds, and features a long-life ball-bearing Capstan motor that provides 250 to 800-percent longer life than standard time-lapse VCR's. The SY20C6144-A uses a standard BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) video input/output connection, a standard RCA audio input/output connection, and includes an alarm input/output connection as well. Technical Features: Camera lenses: 3. 6mm fixed wide-angle Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 0. 5 Lux Image sensor: 0. 25-inch color CCD Resolution: monitor 380 TVL up to 30 fps, camera 330 TVL Operating temperature: 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for camera; 41 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit for monitor VCR recording space: 40-hours real-time, 1,280 hours total Camera dimensions: 2. 25 x 2. 5 x 3. 33 inches (W x D x H) Designed primarily for indoor use, the Sylvania SY20C6144-A offers you everything you need in a security surveillance system. Perfect for small- to medium-sized installations, the SY20C6144-A allows up to four cameras to be controlled, viewed, and recorded all by a single unit. Users should note that the CCD image sensors in the cameras may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the cameras should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. About Surveillance Camera Technical Features Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient. |
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LOREX VS-6428 Dimentions: 14 x 11.5 x 3 inches Weight: 3.6 pounds List Price: $98.58 Price: $60.90
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Key features LOREX VS-6428
- 2.4 GHz wireless system has 300-foot transmission range in open spaces
- Features 4-channel sender-unit that allows connection of up to four video devices
- Instantly upgrades any RCA-compatible video devices with wireless technology
- Sends digital video signal to a second TV from a satellite, DVD or security camera
- Easily connect wireless receiver to any TV using included RCA or coaxial cables
- Model: Lorex VS-6428 2.4 GHz 4-channel Wireless Video Sender
Review Lorex VS-6428 2.4 GHz 4-channel Wireless Video Sender / LOREX VS-6428:Strategic Vista International ("SVII") is a leading video security solutions developer, manufacturer and marketer whose consistent record of profitable growth ranks it among Deloitte's North American "Technology Fast 500". PRODUCT FEATURES:Send signal to a second TV: Satellite, DVD and Security Camera;View video from another room;300 ft Wireless Transmission (open space);2. 4 GHz Wireless Transmission;Crystal clear Video and Stereo audio;4 Channel Wireless System;Includes: Receiver, Transmitter, 2 RCA Cables, Coaxial cable and 2 Power supplies. The Lorex VS6428 2. 4 GHz 4-channel Wireless Video Sender lets you easily and instantly upgrade your existing video system by adding wireless capability. The VS6428 system comprises two units that send and receive clear video and stereo-audio wirelessly from one-to-another via their built-in dipole antenna. This system includes convenient features such as a 300-foot wireless transmission distance (in open spaces), and the ability to view video from a separate room. The Lorex VS6428 is a great option for sending a digital video signal to a second TV from a satellite, DVD or security camera when running cable is not an option. The Lorex VS6428 wireless system operates on the 2. 4 GHz frequency and features a four-channel selection for the sender-unit that allows you to connect up to four video devices simultaneously without signal interference. [+]
The VS6428 sender includes a built-in RF (radio frequency) FM modulator, while both units run on nine-volt DC adapters, and have operating temperatures of -10 to 50 degrees Celsius. The VS6428 wireless sender and receiver easily connect to video devices and standard TVs and VCRs via included RCA audio/video cables, although the receiver alone has an additional coaxial cable connector. Identical in their shape, the sender and receiver units are both approximately 5. 25 x 1. 5 inches (diameter x depth) in dimension. What's in the Box Wireless receiver, wireless transmitter, 2 AC adapters, 2 RCA A/V cables, coaxial cable, and owner's manual. |
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Samsung SOD14C List Price: $129.99 Price: $123.99
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Review Samsung CCTV SOD-14C Color 2 Way Water Resistant Audio Camera / Samsung SOD14C: |
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Strategic Vista Corp SY2715WQ Dimentions: 13.3 x 14.2 x 15 inches Weight: 25 pounds Price: $1,499.99
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Key features Strategic Vista Corp SY2715WQ
- Wired cameras feature two-way audio, wireless cameras feature listen-in audio
- 14-inch color monitor supports up to 5 cameras
- Wired cameras include 65-foot connection cables, wireless cameras transmit up to 300 feet
- Cameras use 0.25-inch color CCD image sensors
- Includes 3 wired and 2 wireless cameras
- Model: Sylvania SY2715WQ Wired/Wireless Quad Observations System with 2 Wireless Cameras and 3 Wired Cameras
Review Sylvania SY2715WQ Wired/Wireless Quad Observations System with 2 Wireless Cameras and 3 Wired Cameras / Strategic Vista Corp SY2715WQ:The Sylvania SY2715WQ Wired/Wireless Quad Observations System with 2 Wireless Cameras and 3 Wired Cameras provides convenience, versatility, and quality in a robust and complete system. This system allows you to view up to four camera locations in real-time simultaneously in sequential, quad, or PIP (picture-in-picture) display modes. The SY2715WQ includes three wired cameras and two wireless cameras for installation where you don't want to run cable. Rich in convenience features, the Sylvania SY2715WQ is a complete, self-contained observation system ideal in office and business applications for security surveillance. The SY2715WQ's 14-inch color monitor can be operated via its built-in main panel or via an included remote control. Protected by a durable metal cabinet, this monitor includes four 6-pin DIN/BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) video inputs and a wireless receiver that allows it to support up to a total of five cameras. This unit also includes four alarm inputs with two alarm outputs for connecting external devices. The SY2715WQ features on-screen viewing of date/time/camera, one-camera full-screen or sequential full-screen modes, still-frame in full-screen or quad mode, and an on/off monitor switch that allows you to continue recording while the monitor is off. This unit also features a 2x zoom, on-screen programming and selectable dwell times. Multi-voltage compatible, the SY2715WQ's monitor runs on 100 to 240-volts of power, achieves a high horizontal resolution of 400 TVL (TV lines) at center at up to 30 fps (frames-per-second), and has an operating temperature of 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. [+]
The three standard wired cameras that come with the SY2715WQ utilize 0. 25-inch color CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensors and achieve a horizontal resolution of 330 TVL. Powered from the monitor via the connecting cables, these cameras feature an automatic iris with shutter speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/100,000 of a second, and built-in microphones and speakers that allow for two-way audio from the monitor to a camera's location. The SY2715WQ's cameras come with their own 65-foot connection cables, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. The SY2715WQ's two wireless cameras utilize the 2. 4 GHz signal system allowing reception up to 300 feet away (with a clear line of site), and to a limited distance through walls and ceilings. Utilizing a 0. 25-inch color CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensors, these wireless cameras include a 78-degree wide-angle fixed lenses and deliver resolutions of 350 horizontal TVL (TV lines) with 512 by 492 active picture elements. These units feature built-in microphones that allow listen in audio, and an automatic iris with shutter speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/100,000 of a second. The Sylvania SY2715WQ's wireless cameras both run on 12-volt DC power adapters (included), and can operate in temperatures ranging from -14 to 122-degrees Fahrenheit. Technical Features: Camera included: 3 wired, 2 wireless Image sensors: 0. 2-inch color CCD for both Resolution: 330 TVL for wired cameras, 350 TVL for wireless cameras Operating temperature: -14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for both cameras; 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit for monitor Monitor dimensions: 14. 7 x 14. 5 x 13. 3 inches (W x D x H) Wired camera dimensions: 2. 16 x 3 x 3. 34 inches (W x D x H) Wireless camera dimensions: 2. 875 x 5. 875 x 1. 875 inches (W x D x H) Designed primarily for indoor use, the Sylvania SY2715WQ offers you everything you need in a security surveillance system. Compatible with other Lorex digital video devices, when used with a time-lapse VCR or DVR the SY2715WQ allows up to five cameras (three wired and two wireless) to be controlled, viewed, and recorded all by a single unit. Users should note that the CCD image sensors in the cameras may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the cameras should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. About Surveillance Camera Technical Features Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient. What's in the Box Monitor, 3 standard cameras with stand, 2 wireless cameras with metal bracket, 2 power adapters for wireless cameras, and 3 cables (65 feet). |
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