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expiredcleverknob posted Jun 07, 2024 05:00 PM
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Lorex 4K+ UHD 12MP Wired Security Camera System with 6 Cameras & 2TB HDD� | Costco $599

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Lorex 4k+ 6 camera 2TB for $599 after a discount of $300

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Jun 07, 2024 05:21 PM
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MunkynutssJun 07, 2024 05:21 PM
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Decent (not really "hot" ) deal even if the image sensors are lacking. Prices being what they are, if you're in the market it's hard to beat the value for this set.
Jun 08, 2024 01:30 AM
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jtree1Jun 08, 2024 01:30 AM
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POE cameras?
Jun 08, 2024 01:33 AM
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WayneLiJun 08, 2024 01:33 AM
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Quote from jtree1 :
POE cameras?
Yes. POE cameras
Jun 09, 2024 01:18 AM
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leftt224Jun 09, 2024 01:18 AM
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@mat2000 is this good?
Jun 09, 2024 05:08 PM
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mat2000Jun 09, 2024 05:08 PM
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Quote from leftt224 :
@mat2000 is this good?
Hi leftt224

We've seen the Costco Lorex kits a few times.

Basically they are Dahua OEM, with cameras that have smaller sensors.

Thus, these cameras not as good in low light conditions. ( in general I like products which meet specs / standards better so I like Dahua OEM better than Reolink )

As they are Dahua OEM, you can augment it with a Dahua OEM camera that has a larger sensor. ( you may need to sync ip info, user / password, substream and channel info .. )

If I were to get this kit, I would augment it with 2 better cameras.

Costco in the past has really nice warranty policies on security camera kits, you want to check if that still is the case.

IF you can afford a better setup .. or need better low light performance, then look to spend more than this.
Last edited by mat2000 June 9, 2024 at 10:17 AM.
Jun 09, 2024 07:06 PM
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ncs999usJun 09, 2024 07:06 PM
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Quote from mat2000 :
Hi leftt224

We've seen the Costco Lorex kits a few times.

Basically they are Dahua OEM, with cameras that have smaller sensors.

Thus, these cameras not as good in low light conditions. ( in general I like products which meet specs / standards better so I like Dahua OEM better than Reolink )

As they are Dahua OEM, you can augment it with a Dahua OEM camera that has a larger sensor. ( you may need to sync ip info, user / password, substream and channel info .. )

If I were to get this kit, I would augment it with 2 better cameras.

Costco in the past has really nice warranty policies on security camera kits, you want to check if that still is the case.

IF you can afford a better setup .. or need better low light performance, then look to spend more than this.
Thank you. I am in market for a decent low light, night vision camera.
what would be a better night vision quality camera without breaking the bank.
I see lot of RioLink not sure how they compare.
Jun 09, 2024 07:19 PM
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mat2000Jun 09, 2024 07:19 PM
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Quote from ncs999us :
Thank you. I am in market for a decent low light, night vision camera.
what would be a better night vision quality camera without breaking the bank.
I see lot of RioLink not sure how they compare.
Hi ncs99us

I spent a lot of money on cheap cameras when I first started this, and found there's a lot more to learn than I imagined at first. It's not as simple as just getting a lot of MP and wide FOV on each corner of the house.

Reolink, avoid them until you understand this subject matter better. ( you can go see various threads and examples of images at ipcamtalk where I and others have posted on this topic ).

My basic recommendation to everyone new to this..

1) get ONE good Dahua OEM or Hikvision OEM varifocal IP PoE 4MP 1/1.8" sensor camera,
2) get a small PoE switch ( useful to have in the future to test even if you get an NVR with PoE ports )
3) good quality cat5e/6 23 24 AWG cable ..
4) setup a test rig ( can search at ipcamtalk for some who have examples of what they used, example a 2x4, bucket, rocks .. or ladder and board with claps .. various ways to do this )

Then start playing around with FOV, positions, test for what you want to functionally accomplish.
( catch door checkers ? package thieves ? bird watching ? ... )

Pay attention to a concept called DORI ( see ipcamtalk cliff notes for my notes on this ).
I normally want the I part of it .. identify.

Once you figure out what you want, you can then better decide what cameras to get.

Some spots a cheap camera works .. others you need a better camera ( example long driveway at night )

This will also help you test possible mounting positions before drilling any holes.

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Jun 10, 2024 01:15 AM
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Smitty21Jun 10, 2024 01:15 AM
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Quote from mat2000 :
Hi ncs99us

I spent a lot of money on cheap cameras when I first started this, and found there's a lot more to learn than I imagined at first. It's not as simple as just getting a lot of MP and wide FOV on each corner of the house.

Reolink, avoid them until you understand this subject matter better. ( you can go see various threads and examples of images at ipcamtalk where I and others have posted on this topic ).

My basic recommendation to everyone new to this..

1) get ONE good Dahua OEM or Hikvision OEM varifocal IP PoE 4MP 1/1.8" sensor camera,
2) get a small PoE switch ( useful to have in the future to test even if you get an NVR with PoE ports )
3) good quality cat5e/6 23 24 AWG cable ..
4) setup a test rig ( can search at ipcamtalk for some who have examples of what they used, example a 2x4, bucket, rocks .. or ladder and board with claps .. various ways to do this )

Then start playing around with FOV, positions, test for what you want to functionally accomplish.
( catch door checkers ? package thieves ? bird watching ? ... )

Pay attention to a concept called DORI ( see ipcamtalk cliff notes for my notes on this ).
I normally want the I part of it .. identify.

Once you figure out what you want, you can then better decide what cameras to get.

Some spots a cheap camera works .. others you need a better camera ( example long driveway at night )

This will also help you test possible mounting positions before drilling any holes.
Do you happen to have a recommendation on a good system with a Poe doorbell?
Jun 10, 2024 05:31 AM
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mat2000Jun 10, 2024 05:31 AM
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Quote from Smitty21 :
Do you happen to have a recommendation on a good system with a Poe doorbell?
Hi Smitty21,

I personally have not see a video doorbell product I like.

That noted, many ipcamtalk members do like the Reolink PoE video doorbell ( search for the thread over there, and yes seems odd that many there like the doorbell but not the cameras ).
Aug 12, 2024 03:12 PM
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tpt21usAug 12, 2024 03:12 PM
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This is available again for $599 between 8/12/-8/18

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