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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Lorex - 8-Channel, 4-Camera Indoor/Outdoor Wired 4K UHD 2TB DVR Surveillance System for $299.99
Note: This deal was created from the Black Friday ad.
Deals valid Thursday 11/28 to 11/30. Shop online all day. Most stores open Thursday at 5pm, close at 1am Friday, and reopen at 8am on Friday. Select Doorbusters may require a ticket to purchase in store but unfortunately their ad this year isn't a traditional 'ad' and doesn't say which items, sorry. Deals noted on the ad as 'Get it today' or 'shop now' may be available for purchase before Black Friday.
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Category: Security Cameras
Brands: Lorex
Available: Online and In-Store
Note: This deal was created from the Black Friday ad.
Deals valid Thursday 11/28 to 11/30. Shop online all day. Most stores open Thursday at 5pm, close at 1am Friday, and reopen at 8am on Friday. Select Doorbusters may require a ticket to purchase in store but unfortunately their ad this year isn't a traditional 'ad' and doesn't say which items, sorry. Deals noted on the ad as 'Get it today' or 'shop now' may be available for purchase before Black Friday.
Additional Info
Category: Security Cameras
Brands: Lorex
Available: Online and In-Store
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SKU: 6331637
Product Name
8-Channel, 4-Camera Indoor/Outdoor Wired 4K UHD 2TB DVR Surveillance System
Brand
Lorex
Model Number
D841A82-8DA4-E
lorex page on this kit:
https://www.lorextechno
note it lists that this is only available at best buy, they do this so that you can not price match it and force the vendors into better deals.
Camera spec sheet:
https://www.lorextechno
Analog HD (CVI)
Image Sensor: 8MP/4K 1/2" CMOS
Video Format: NTSC
Viewing Angle(Horizontal): 111° ( imho a bit too wide.. )
Lens/Lens type: 2.8mm F1.6/ Fixed
Resolution/Frame rate 4K(8MP) @ 15fps
Effective Pixels H:3840 x V:2160
Termination BNC type
Microphone/Speaker No/Yes
Siren Yes
2-Way Talk No
Night Vision
IR Night Vision Range 150ft (46m)/ 98ft (30m) ( don't trust these numbers... )
Color Night Vision Yes
Special Features
Deterrence Yes - White Light + Siren
Camera Housing Material: Polycarbonate
Power Requirements 12 V DC +/- 10%
Power Consumption(max) 430mA / 5.2W
Camera Dimensions
(W x D x H) 2.8"x 5.9" x 3.2"
(71mm x 150mm x 82mm)
Camera Weight 0.65lb / 0.30kg
Operating Temperature -40F ~ 131˚F / -40C ~ 55˚C
Humidity < 90% RH
Environmental Rating IP67 (Indoor/Outdoor)
SKU: 6331637
Mat2000,
Which is a better system, this one or the BJ's deal posted here
Parents just bought a home with an older wired BNC system. Thinking it's easier to just get a higher quality co-ax system rather than trying to pull Cat6 cables.
thx
Mat2000,
Which is a better system, this one or the BJ's deal posted here
Parents just bought a home with an older wired BNC system. Thinking it's easier to just get a higher quality co-ax system rather than trying to pull Cat6 cables.
thx
Check the quality of the Coax BNC cables - if they are cheap cables you may need to redo them. If they are good quality solid copper wires then you can certainly reuse them ( I would if the camera placement works for you ).
I'm know less about coax-bnc kits so hard to quickly say. I'd have to look closer at them ( short on time right now )
That noted, Dahua makes starlight models in coax ( CVI specs ) - and Hikvision should make low light ( aka darkfighter ) models also in coax ( TVI specs ).
This is what I would look for:
Sensor information.
Age of camera models ( in general I like to avoid models older than 3 years.. )
Check the quality of the Coax BNC cables - if they are cheap cables you may need to redo them. If they are good quality solid copper wires then you can certainly reuse them ( I would if the camera placement works for you ).
I'm know less about coax-bnc kits so hard to quickly say. I'd have to look closer at them ( short on time right now )
That noted, Dahua makes starlight models in coax ( CVI specs ) - and Hikvision should make low light ( aka darkfighter ) models also in coax ( TVI specs ).
This is what I would look for:
Sensor information.
Age of camera models ( in general I like to avoid models older than 3 years.. )
Any other deals that you know of? Preferably from BestBuy. Lorex.
I have not seen as many kits I personally liked sold by Best Buy for security cameras in the past so I tend not to search their deals as much as other vendors.
There will be good deals, so just keep an eye out for them.
Keep an eye out on the lorex thread, the montavue thread, LaView...