Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: 4TB Reolink 16-Channel NVR Security System w/ 8 4K 12MP Wired Dome Cameras (NVS16-12MD8) on sale for
$599.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
DileepK7928 for finding this deal.
Features: - 4K 12MP ultra-high definition cameras and NVR - snap crisp, un-pixelated shots of faces and license plates (even when zoomed in) in ways that 2K and 1080p systems can't!
- Person/Vehicle/Animal motion detection - reduces false alerts and only notifies you when it matters.
- 2-Way Audio - Communicate with anyone as they approach your camera. Listen to everything in view.
- Pro-grade Indoor/Outdoor cameras - Cameras are built with a weatherproof metal housing that is IP67 Rated. Great for residential and light-commercial applications.
- Spotlights and Siren - Warn away intruders automatically when motion is detected with a booming Siren and bright Spotlight.
- Infrared or Color Night Vision - Powerful Spotlight lets you see up to 100ft at night, so colors are rendered faithfully. For pitch-dark situations, switch to traditional infrared (IR).
- Multiple Recording Modes - toggle your cameras to record only when triggered, on scheduled times, or 24/7.
- Immediate Alerts for Fast Response - Instantly receive key notifications when your camera detects humans, vehicles, or animals as they arrive or depart.
- Free Mobile App and Desktop Client, No Hidden Fees - Easily access your cameras from anywhere.
Includes:
- 1x 16-Channel Network Video Recorder (NVR)
- 8x Dome Cameras
- 1x USB Mouse
- 1x NVR Power Adapter
- 1x HDMI Cable
- 1x Network Cable, 3.3 ft.
- 8x Network Cables for Cameras, 60 ft.
- 1x Quick Start Guide
- 1x Mounting Template
- 8x Waterproof Connectors
- 1x Surveillance Sticker
- 1x Screw and Hardware Pack
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edit: one of the reviews: "The system is relatively easy to set up and the video quality is good. If you try to play back video on the recorder with a monitor attached you can only see one camera at a time. However, you can see up to four cameras at a time on your mobile device or on the computer. SERIOUS FLAW: One of the cameras stopped working (no power). As soon as it died I could not access the video that's stored on the hard drive for that camera. Tech support confirmed that the video is "attached" to the camera and the replacement camera won't be able to access. it. That means a thief can destroy or steal the camera and you'll never know what happened."
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Where to get additional cameras if required? Thankyou
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edit: one of the reviews: "The system is relatively easy to set up and the video quality is good. If you try to play back video on the recorder with a monitor attached you can only see one camera at a time. However, you can see up to four cameras at a time on your mobile device or on the computer. SERIOUS FLAW: One of the cameras stopped working (no power). As soon as it died I could not access the video that's stored on the hard drive for that camera. Tech support confirmed that the video is "attached" to the camera and the replacement camera won't be able to access. it. That means a thief can destroy or steal the camera and you'll never know what happened."
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