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- Tablet / smartphone viewing and playback
- Lorex Stratus Connectivity - 3 step setup
- Superior 960H Resolution - 34% more detailed and right-to-life images
- Instant email alerts with snap shot attachment
- Pentaplex operation - view, record, playback, back up & remotely control the system simultaneously
Experience super resolution recording that offers clear, right-to-life images. Free apps with simple 3-step setup make it simpler than ever to view your world anywhere you go.
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Simple, quick hassle free set up.,
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Using the Lorex software client for PC enables honestly excellent resolution from a pc,
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Simple to install and just works...,
This is the system with a 500GB hard drive installed. It includes HDMI, power, network cable, and instructions. It doesn't come with a monitor, any cameras, or any camera cables. Like most camera systems, it doesn't have power for the cameras. It's expected that you have another power source for the cameras (there are only coax plugs for the cameras). The lorex 4 camera systems that come with the cameras also include a 4-way camera power adapter that is not included here (but there is a power adapter for the system).
I like that you have a lot of options. You don't need to plug it into the internet, you can just plug in a monitor. There are three options for how to connect a monitor: coax plug for an ancient-school security moniotor, a vga out, and an HDMI port. On the flip side, you don't need a monitor if you're only going to watch on computers, phones, or ipads. Of course you can use both.
There are also a lot of options for recording, motion detection, and all that stuff. You can set to record certain cameras only on certains days or time of day. You can set it up to email you a picture when certain cameras detect motion. Officially it can be set to detect only motion for just an area of the picture, but I never find that works well on cheap systems. Me, I just have 2 of the cameras record 24/7 and 2 of the cameras only record after hours. I do it that way so I have the longest record time on the included 500gb hard drive. It just overwrites ancient when the hard drive fills up.
I reckon that's the only down side. It would keep the recordings longer if the hard drive were larger. You can certainly replace the hard drive with something larger later, and you can reduce the video recording quality or reduce the amount of time it records. But I would have liked a 1TB hard drive.
When we set up I set it for a static ip address. Then we downloaded the app on an iphone and an android phone. Using the app, we took a picture of the QR code. Then it just worked on the phones. I'm not sure if I had to set it to a static ip or not, but I find the static ip makes it simpler to view the cameras from an internet explorer window. There are some installs that can be more complicated--some routers may need settings changed for it to work outside the office. But overall, it just worked!
I didn't used to like Lorex systems. They often pair crappy cameras with ok recorders. But I've come to appreciate how simple they make their systems and that they update their apps more than other companies. I already had the cameras installed, but I got this whole recorder set up, recording, and apps set up in less than 30 minutes! I'm a computer tech but it really was simple.
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