The kit PKD-DK0863-NHD includes an 8 CH H.264 standalone DVR and four indoor/outdoor night vision security cameras
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Very good, inexpensive starter setup.,
Pros:
-Very inexpensive
-Comes with all you need to get started (4 cameras, you can add up to another 4)
-flexibly programmable for each channel: Framerate, motion alarms, privacy areas, schedules,more…
-Can be accessed on your local network or via internet if you have the network chops to config that.
-The DVR is the latest relase from the manufacturer, as of 2/2012
-Support is great, was willing to talk me through a few setup questions and workaround one bug I found in their firmware (see below)
Cons:
-Wires seem to be lacking a bit in shielding, they pick up a little intereference when run at full length through attic where other A/C wires are.
-Included cameras are not the sharpest image. Considering they are practically thrown in for free…
-Total supported framerate a bit on the low side, buy forgiveable at the current price point.
-Shipping from the manufacturer took a month. I noticed that after I put the order in, so shame on me, I’m spoiled.
For reference, I paid One Hundred and Thirty dollars in January ’12. If you’re handy enough to install your own hard drive, this might be one to get. Recommend a 500gb at least. Manufacturer told me not to go all the way to 2TB, they’ve run into problems with stability with that big a drive. Don’t forget to make it an AV rated hard drive. I used a Western Digital Green Power 500gb, which worked fine!
Also, ran into one problem: you must use IE to view the box over the network. And, IE 9 has a glitch with setting up alarm areas per each channel. IE 8 works fine, or just go to the console to set it up there. Support is now aware of the problem.
So now its set up and running… I already used it to identify who masking-taped a flyer to the front of my house, just for fun.
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You get what you pay for…,
The DVR is OK. The cameras suck. The software is outdated as it’s written for Windows XP and will NOT run on Windows 7 x64 no matter what compatibility mode it’s set to. If you want updated software you’ll have to BUY it from a 3rd party company whom will first offer you a downloadable trial but, you have to request it – meaning that the software is likely very expensive.
In a nutshell, if you’re looking for a CHEAP system that will simply squeak by and you don’t care about the software or camera quality, then this will do fine. If you need something with updated software and decent cameras, keep on looking. I gave this unit a 3 star rating simply because there’s no way to do a 1/2 star (I consider it a 2.5 star product).
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Bad color on all channels,
The unit seems to function OK, but the color an all channels has a problem. The trees are purple and the HUE control does not work. I have seen this problem in the past when the 3.58MHz osc had a problem. I think I should send the unit back for replacement. Also, I have not been able to make the motion mask work. I still think the unit is worth the money and the problems are minor so far, but the color problem makes it look worse than B&W…
The cameras have a very good picture, much better than the cameras I had been using. The nite vision has a much better range than my old cameras also.
PS I have not been able to make it show up on Firefox. And some of the settings don’t work with Internet Explorer. Still worth the money.
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